England is gearing up for the upcoming Lord’s Test with a defiant Ashes vow after losing the first Test by only a narrow margin. The team, led by coach Brendon McCullum, is confident with the same lineup and is confident of firing up again at Lord’s. There are no regrets over the team’s selection for the first Test, and should there be any doubts about the pace bowlers, Mark Wood is primed and ready to go. Moeen Ali, who suffered from a blister during the first Test, now has time to recover, and McCullum is confident of getting him back in the next game. Jonny Bairstow proved his worth with a strong showing with the bat in the first innings, although there is increased clamour for Ben Foakes. For McCullum, the game was just a beginning, and his philosophy on the defeat is to go even harder at Lord’s. Both teams have some time to digest what unfolded during the last five days before facing each other again.
England’s Decision on Bairstow and Foakes Revealed with Defiant Ashes Promise
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