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regular captain Shubman Gill remaining sidelined with a neck injury. Former captains Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will also be returning to the squad. WINNING TOSS CRUCIAL, SAYS BROAD FORMER England fast bowler Stuart Broad said the second Ashes Test starting next week will be a lottery and the toss is a key factor in Brisbane with the pink ball. Australia have won 13 of their 14 day night Tests with their only loss coming at the Gabba last year against the West Indies while England have won just two out of their seven pink-ball matches. “We know the pink-ball Test, having played a few ourselves, is a bit of a lottery,“ Broad, who has played in all of England’s pink-ball Tests so far, said on For The Love of Cricket podcast. “It is all about timing a little bit of when you bowl with the brand new ball. Winning the toss and batting is pretty crucial in the pink-ball Test in my opinion.” Mitchell Starc is the leading wicket taker in the pink-ball Tests with 81 wickets, and could pose a threat once again for the visitors’ batting unit. “That’s why I think it is quite important to bat first because even if you are bowled out by tea when it’s starting to go dark, you have a brand new ball under lights,“ Broad said.

WHITE-BALL SWITCH WILL HELP INDIA: MORKEL

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INDIA bowling coach Morne Morkel said the switch to white-ball cricket would inject fresh energy into the team and help them regroup after their Test series defeat to South Africa. India lost the opening Test in Kolkata by 30 runs before losing in Guwahati by 408 runs, making it their fifth defeat in the last seven Tests at home. They will now face South Africa in limited-overs cricket with the first One-Day International set to take place today in Ranchi. Morkel believes the change in format could change the tide, despite the visitors having the momentum. “Look, it’s a change of colour by clothing and it’s a change of ball which always brings a different energy,“ Morkel told reporters yesterday. “It will be important to start well, for us to play good cricket over the next week or two, because South Africa are here to win. “We give ourselves the best opportunity to prepare well and go out there. and put the last couple of weeks behind us and really focus on playing solid cricket.” Wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul will lead India in the three-match ODI series, with

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ENGLAND CAPTAIN Ben Stokes (pic) said yesterday that lessons had been learned from their crushing first Test loss to Australia but that the team had moved on, as he defended a decision for players to skip a pink-ball tour game. Australia took a 1-0 lead in the five match Ashes series with a stunning eight-wicket win in a frenetic two-day clash in Perth characterised by batting collapses and Travis Head’s match winning 123. In the aftermath, England was slammed as “brainless” and even “arrogant” by former greats for their meek performance after putting themselves in a strong position to win. “We’ve talked about it and we’ve moved on,“ Stokes said in Brisbane ahead of the second day-night Test starting on Thursday, adding: “We had some good conversations around the group.” “Look, Travis played an amazing knock, there’s no hiding away from that,“ he said. “But that’s not the overriding contribution as to why we didn’t end up getting the result.” Stokes noted there were “amazing things throughout that Test match.” “The way that we bowled in the first innings... and we ended up putting a score on the board that we believed was definitely defendable,” he said. “But we all know there were moments in that game where we could have been a lot better to help us gain even more of an advantage that we did have.

“We know that and we understand that. And the important thing that you need to do from that as a team and as individuals is learning from that.” England face a daunting task at the Gabba in Brisbane to level the series with Australia masters of pink-ball Tests – winning 13 out of 14 matches under lights. Despite England having a much more mixed record, management opted against any of their main players being part of a two-day day-night clash against a Prime Minister’s XI this weekend in Canberra. The decision was slammed as “amateurish” by former Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan, who added that he was “staggered” that they would turn down the opportunity. Stokes said he understood the blowback, but defended the move with England instead scheduling extra training sessions in Brisbane. “There’s where it is, it’s in Canberra, which is a different state,“ he said. “The (weather) conditions are obviously going to be completely different to what we’ve got coming up. “So what you try and do is you try and take all the factors into consideration, the pros, the cons, whatever it may be, and then you always discuss that and decide what is it that we think is going to be our best preparation. “We know that we are doing everything that we can to make sure that we are best prepared for this game,” he added. – AFP

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