Cricket Update: Ashes 2010- England all set to bag the series with 3-1
The visitors seem back on track after retaining the Ashes, to win the series as well. If they are able to do that then this will be the first series win for the English side in Australia since 24 years. “It will be a historic moment if we win at the
SCG” explained Graeme Swann, who is leading the celebrations in his camp. The England team was very joyous over the emphatic win that they claimed against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 at the MCG. They partied heavily that night, but the focus seems to be back on track as
far as the next match is concerned.
The English players seem into great form after a brilliant batting and bowling display at the MCG recently. The batsmen are contributing to the maximum with Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook at the top. The bowling has also jolted the Australian
ranks already under the leading role played by James Anderson. Chris Tremlett has been a refreshing addition to the side, and Tim Bresnan lately has also been a fiery inclusion. The spin department has been in control by Graeme Swann, who has threatened the
Aussie batsmen quite frequently.
England will play against a different Australia in the next game at the SCG. As the Australian skipper, Ricky Ponting, is set to miss the next game, the team will present a different look under the leadership of Michael http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Clarke-c51120. There are many chances that
in the absence of Ryan Harris as well, the batting will not be a problematic task for the English. Majority of the players including Kevin Pietersen, Alastair Cook, Ian Bell, Andrew Strauss and Graeme Swann have reiterated their mission to take away the series
after the Urn was claimed at the MCG.
However, it will depend on both sides, as to how they approach the next encounter. Graeme Swann believes that the focus is back on track and things are under control after the celebrations last time, yet that will be more clear once the team will be on the
field. This can go in the favour of the Aussies, but the demoralized camp has not shown any concerns to finish the series on a high.
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