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‘Outplayed’: England greats rue second straight Ashes defeat in Australia

20 December 2021, 5:52 PM  |
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Ashes - Second Test - Australia v England - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia - December 17, 2021 England's Jos Buttler and Australia's Mitchell Starc in action

Ashes - Second Test - Australia v England - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia - December 17, 2021 England's Jos Buttler and Australia's Mitchell Starc in action

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Ashes - Second Test - Australia v England - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia - December 17, 2021 England's Jos Buttler and Australia's Mitchell Starc in action

England’s heavy 275-run loss to Australia in the second Ashes test on Monday had former players questioning not only the tourists’ team selection in Adelaide but also their batting abilities.

Australia went 2-0 up in the five-match series and Monday marked 4 000 days since England had won an Ashes test Down Under, their last victory coming in the 2010-11 series.

England rested spinner Jack Leach and, on a track where his Australian counterpart Nathan Lyon picked up five wickets, skipper Joe Root ended up bowling 26 overs himself while fast bowler Ollie Robinson also switched to off-spin.

“Robinson bowling off-spin, Lyon ripping it square and England’s spinners sat on the bench. You couldn’t make it up, really,” former England captain Mike Atherton wrote in The Times.

“The margin of defeat was a mighty one, and the fighting spirit on the last afternoon should not camouflage the fact that England, for the second time in as many tests, have been out-thought and outplayed.

“Once again the batting has been completely underwhelming and they face a returning and refreshed Pat Cummins next as Australia announced an unchanged squad for the Boxing Day test. Root’s Ashes dreams hang by a thread.”
Chris Woakes’ selection was also criticised after he picked up only one wicket for 149 runs in the match, with Geoffrey Boycott saying the runs he added in the middle order did not offset his “lack of wicket-taking ability abroad”.

“England keep selecting Chris Woakes for his late order runs to help out their fragile batting. Did his runs in Adelaide affect the winning or losing of the test? No,” Boycott wrote in The Telegraph

“If he was trying to hit the middle of the Aussie bats then he succeeded… We need to pick bowlers to take 20 wickets and our batsmen have to do better.”

Root set a record with his 23rd defeat as England captain in 58 tests.

But even as he sits 158 runs behind former Pakistan batsman Mohammad Yousuf’s record for most runs in a calendar year (1788), the verdict is his batting lineup let him down once again, especially openers Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed.

“The two openers are walking wickets and the Aussie bowlers are queuing up to get at them,” Boycott added.

“It’s not ideal but Joe Root at some stage may have to bat (at number) three… England have to do something different because they are not scoring enough runs to put Australia under any sort of scoreboard pressure.”

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