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2009 Ashes Fixture
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[B]July 8-12-1st nPower Test @ Cardiff
July 16-20- 2nd nPower Test @ Lord's
July 30 - August 3- 3rd nPower Test @ Edgbaston
August 7-11- 4th nPower Test @ Headingley
August 20-24 5th nPower Test @ The Oval
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Written by- Troy Lerana
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Its Ashes fever all over again, with the 2009 Ashes series coming upon us cricket fanatics. Yes, its the old-fashioned rivalry between Australia and England.
The two sides will be fighting over the mighty urn, which is believed to consist of Will England return the prized urn to home soil? Or will the Aussies keep the urn? Time will tell.
This is set to be a great series, with both teams in good form so far. The series will start off in Sophia Gardens at Cardiff, which is bound to be a very interesting 5 days of cricket.
Andrew Strauss will lead the English side in this series, whilst Ricky Ponting as usual will lead the Australian side. There is alot on the line for the Australian cricket team, who will be trying to recover from their humiliating 2-1 series loss in the 2005 Ashes series in England.
But times were different then, with new faces coming in to the side, and old faces. The likes of Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath, Adam Gilchrist will be sorely missed but there are new potential players in Mitchell Johnson, Ben Hilfenhaus and Phil Hughes.
The English side will be without a legend in former captain Michael Vaughan, who has decided to retire from international cricket. It will be Andrew Strauss' first Ashes series as captain of the side, which will be a tough job considering the skill of the Australian squad.
We all know, especially the Australian fans, that the Aussies own the urn at the moment after their 2006 5-0 series win in Australia. But the humiliation of 2005 still stands. 2006 doesnt matter anymore, the Australians want revenge on English soil, to make amends for 2005.
There arent too many players in the Australian squad who`ve played in the Ashes before, and this will be a dream come true for the first-timers. The experienced 'Ashes' players in the side would be Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Michael Hussey and Stuart Clark.
Whereas the English side has many players who`ve played in an Ashes series before, including dangerous Fast bowling all-rounder Andrew 'Freddy' Flintoff. Will youth come off with a win? Or will experience dominate? Once again, as stated before, time will tell.
The 18-man squads for both teams will be announced soon, which will be interesting. It will be good if England decided to play young players like promising future England Leg Spin bowling all-rounder, Adil Rashid, or Luke Wright, who is tipped to be the next 'Flintoff or promising middle-order batsman Jonathan Trott, who continues to perform immensely well in County cricket.
Australia might see benefits in giving young gun Callum Ferguson his Test cricket debut, to bring in some life into the middle-order. Will the very underrated off-spin bowler in Queenslander Nathan Hauritz, he is hugely underrated but could very much be a chance to have a spot in the first eleven for the 1st Test match.
Next update- 18-man Ashes squads.
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Update 1- Ashes 18-man squad
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