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England Names Unchanged Playing XI For Final Ashes Test Against Australia

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Ben Stokes-led England has named an unchanged Playing XI for the fifth and final Ashes Test against Australia, starting at The Oval from July 27.

England has named an unchanged Playing XI for the fifth and final Ashes Test against Australia starting at The Oval from July 27- 31, the English Cricket Board (ECB) said on Wednesday.

Australia retained the charnel after rain washed out the final day of the fourth test at Old Trafford, leaving England running 2- 1 in the series.

Fast bowler James Anderson, 40, has retained his place in the side despite floundering to make an impact in the series with just four lattices in three matches.

Anderson said he has “ no studies about withdrawal ” in his Telegraph column on Tuesday.

“Ten or 15 times agone, the debate would be about whether I should be dropped. Now it’s about my future. I understand that. However, with my pace down and halting around in the field, I might be allowing else, If I was brushing horrendously. But the hunger is still there. I feel like I ’m brushing well, that I can still offer commodity to the platoon. ”

He added that trainer Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes still want him around in the team.

“They want me around, so as long as I’m still empty, want to put in the work also I’ll keep trying to give my stylish for the platoon, ” Anderson said.

Pace bowler Stuart Broad, who captured his 600th test gate when he dismissed Australian Travis Head in the fourth test, will play his fifth match of the series.

England captain Ben Stokes is prepared to have “ serious exchanges ” about an operation on his worrisome left knee as he eyes another cock at the Ashes in 2025/26.

Stokes has been hampered by a habitual injury for the once time and has frequently been in apparent pain during the ongoing series against Australia.

The each- rounder had hoped to play a full part with club and ball but the generally lively swing bowler has been confined to just 29 overs so far this Ashes and didn’t coliseum at each in the last two Tests.

With fur and fielding also testing his physical abidance, the 32- time-old accepts he can not go on in the same way much longer and still perform at the loftiest position.

But this week’s Ashes finale at The Oval– which the hosts must win to square the series at 2- 2– is also England’s last Test for six months before a stint of India and that gap between red- ball matches could give Stokes time for an operation.

He’d a cortisone injection ahead of this time’s Indian Premier League( IPL) to help manage his symptoms and, asked on Wednesday on the dusk of the Ashes homestretch, if he’d now consider surgery as well, Stokes replied “ Yeah, it’s commodity I obviously want to get sorted.

“The times I ’ve seen specialists and stuff like that, there has been justice around, so as it’s been manageable we ’ve just cracked on.

“I was enough broken after the Lord’s game (where his stunning 155 couldn’t help Australia winning the alternate Test), but I still managed to walk out.

He four Tests in the Ashes and hasn’t sailed in the last two matches. Photo Credit GETTY IMAGES

England captain Ben Stokes is prepared to have “ serious exchanges ” about an operation on his worrisome left knee as he eyes another cock at the Ashes in 2025/26.

Stokes has been hampered by a habitual injury for the once time and has frequently been in apparent pain during the ongoing series against Australia.

The each- rounder had hoped to play a full part with club and ball but the generally lively swing bowler has been confined to just 29 overs so far this Ashes and didn’t coliseum at each in the last two Tests.

With fur and fielding also testing his physical abidance, the 32- time-old accepts he can not go on in the same way much longer and still perform at the loftiest position.

But this week’s Ashes finale at The Oval– which the hosts must win to square the series at 2- 2– is also England’s last Test for six months before a stint of India and that gap between red- ball matches could give Stokes time for an operation.

He’d a cortisone injection ahead of this time’s Indian Premier League (IPL) to help manage his symptoms and, asked on Wednesday on the dusk of the Ashes homestretch, if he’d now consider surgery as well, Stokes replied “ Yeah, it’s commodity I obviously want to get sorted.

“The times I ’ve seen specialists and stuff like that, there has been justice around, so as it’s been manageable we ’ve just cracked on.

“I was enough broken after the Lord’s game (where his stunning 155 couldn’t help Australia winning the alternate Test), but I still managed to walk out.

“I suppose this is a good time to have some serious exchanges with croakers around what I could potentially do to get a part in which I can drift without having to worry about my knee. Those are exchanges we will be suitable to have in that time off. ”

He added “ It has been frustrating in the last couple of times, not being suitable to have the same impact and play the same part that I’ve done for the last 10 times. ”

Holders Australia is formerly assured of retaining the Ashes at 2- 1 over, anyhow of the result of this week’s match in London.

That means it’ll be at least a decade between England Ashes series wins, having last triumphed in 2015.

Stokes said he’d love to be involved when England heads ‘ Down Under ’ for the coming edition.

“It ’d be nice to go out to Australia in 2025 and have a good chance of winning, ” he said.

“How this series has gone and how close we were, it does make you suppose when we next go to Australia ‘ do we’ve a better chance than the last many times? ’

“The Ashes is such an important series for English and Australian justice and it would be nice to say I ’ve won it doubly. ” Know More Latest Cricket News…

England Playing XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Moeen Ali, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jonny Bairstow, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.

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