England Down Under 21/22

Who will win the five match series?

  • Australia

    Votes: 11 45.8%
  • England

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Britney Spear's Dad

    Votes: 9 37.5%

  • Total voters
    24
D

Dutch

Guest
England take on their fierce Aussie rivals in the Ashes Series Down Under starting in November at The Gabba. There will be some fresh faces and some old stalwarts on show. Surely this will be Anderson and Broad's swansong on Australian soil. England have taken both seamers with them although it is clear that neither will be playing all five tests. Ben Foakes has staked his claim on the gloves after a strong year starting in India earlier this year. Moeen Ali has re-found himself during the last year, coming back strong after a long absence. Whatever happens its bound to be competitive and fierce. Will keep you all informed!

Itinerary (Fantasy as the dates havent been confirmed yet as far as I can tell)

IIth November The Gabba, Brisbane
25th November Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (Day-Night test)
9th December Perth
26th December MCG, Melbourne
6th January Sydney Cricket ground, Sydney
 

Short Leg Cricket

Associate Cricketer
Joined
Apr 21, 2019
Profile Flag
New Zealand
Dutch and story telling is just magestic! Really looking forward to reading this!! Let’s go England
 
D

Dutch

Guest
I look forward to seeing how Jonny Bairstow does after Zak Crawley and Dan Lawrence both had mysterious accidents ruling them out of the series.
Yes a most unfortunate set of circumstances: who would have thought that two England players would be absolutely humped to death by the Giant Amazon Sloth at Brisbane Zoo after somehow getting trapped in the enclosure covered in "TurboViagra Sensual Cream: So Good It Even Makes Sloths Excited!"



1613409323957.png
 
D

Dutch

Guest
Who's going Down Under? England announce a provisional 17 man squad for their Ashes Tour to Australia starting in November:


1613410704316.png
Captain Joe Root

1613410734700.png
Moeen Ali

1613410750235.png
Jimmy Anderson

1613410758869.png
Jofra Archer


1613410764939.png
Dom Bess

1613410773004.png
Stuart Broad


1613410781507.png
Rory Burns

1613410790535.png
Jos Buttler

1613410800835.png
Zak Crawley

1613410811484.png
Ben Foakes (Wicketkeeper)

1613410819542.png
Dan Lawrence

1613410826496.png
Jack Leach

1613410834804.png
Ollie Pope

1613410841298.png
Dom Sibley

1613410848502.png
Olly Stone

1613410857992.png
Chris Woakes

1613410867123.png

Ben Stokes (Vice-Captain)
 

wasteyouryouth

Verified
Admin
Moderator
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Apr 12, 2014
Location
The Forbidden Zone
Jonny-Bairstow-3.jpg
 
D

Dutch

Guest
Both Anderson and Broad will be heading Down Under. There were doubts about Anderson's inclusion but this past year has shown that he is still by far Englands best opening bowler and seems, like good wine, to get better with age. Stuart Broad will look forward to bowling in conditions that suit him a little more. Moeen Ali capped his positive return to the fold after a good year both with bat and ball and he seems to be back to his best, comfortable with his game and looking relaxed. Ben Foakes will keep hold of the gloves as he has done all Summer with a great showing against India in the home series, with Jos Buttler deputising although Buttler could also figure as a specialist batsmen. England keep faith with their opening pair despite some mixed fortunes both in India during the winter and the home series this Summer. But both Sibley and Burns have proved their worth as gritty and determined at the top of the order. Root of course captains having amassed a ridiculous amount of runs, at last getting rid of the "Mr Non-Conversion" tag that has has stuck to him over recent years. Stokes, the real talisman of the team will be his deputy.

A couple of noteworthy absentees: both Wood and Bairstow will be disappointed with not being included in the squad. Wood more understandable as he just hasn't recovered fully over the Summer from his foot injury. Bairstow will have thought he had done enough to at least deputise behind future star Foakes, but he has apparently fallen out of grace completely.

England fancy their chances against a rather creaking Australian team going through its own process of converting for the future and talks of disagreements in the dressing room. Once the Aussies announce their squad we will of course post it here.
 

Verified Enigma

PlanetCricket's Sherlock Holmes
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Champions League Winner
Avengers
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
No need to worry about the spinners. Hooray. England can finally think about cricket.
 

wasteyouryouth

Verified
Admin
Moderator
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Joined
Apr 12, 2014
Location
The Forbidden Zone
Jonny Bairstow at this mornings announcement press conference:

View attachment 243243
If I had the patience and time I would start a Rebel thread where Jonny Bairstow leads HIS England team, made up of forgotten men and rejects, to Australia to reclaim the Ashes.

1 Keaton Jennings
2 Adam Lyth
3 Gary Ballance
4 James Vince
5 Jonny Bairstow Captain, Wicket-keeper, All Round good guy
6 Ben Duckett
7 Liam Dawson
8 David Willey
9 Toby Roland-Jones
10 Jake Ball
11 Harry Gurney

Carrying the drinks: Mark Stoneman, Haseeb Hameed, Simon Kerrigan, Scott Borthwick
 

Verified Enigma

PlanetCricket's Sherlock Holmes
PlanetCricket Award Winner
Champions League Winner
Avengers
Joined
Mar 27, 2014
If I had the patience and time I would start a Rebel thread where Jonny Bairstow leads HIS England team, made up of forgotten men and rejects, to Australia to reclaim the Ashes.

1 Keaton Jennings
2 Adam Lyth
3 Gary Ballance
4 James Vince
5 Jonny Bairstow Captain, Wicket-keeper, All Round good guy
6 Ben Duckett
7 Liam Dawson
8 David Willey
9 Toby Roland-Jones
10 Jake Ball
11 Harry Gurney

Carrying the drinks: Mark Stoneman, Haseeb Hameed, Simon Kerrigan, Scott Borthwick
Just a suggestion, Bairstow can be the vice captain too
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top