timmy94
Associate Cricketer
It's time once again for England to travel to Australia,to see if they can regain The Ashes for the first time since 1987.
Australia are 2nd in the Test Championship,and come off the back of a 3-0 test series win against Pakistan,winning 2 by an innings.
England come here 5th in the Championship,and off the back of a 1-1 test series draw against India.
We have the teams for the First Test Match from Brisbane:
Steve Waugh (capt)
Matthew Hayden
Justin Langer
Ricky Ponting
Damien Martyn
Darren Lehmann
Adam Gilchrist (wkt)
Andrew Bichel
Jason Gillespie
Glenn McGrath
Stuart McGill
Daren Lehmann replaces Mark Waugh,who announces his retirement from International Cricket.Lehmann has played 5 tests for Australia,and is the leading run scorer in the history of Australian First Class Cricket.Jason Gillespie has just recovered from a strain on his right calf muscle,picked up in Australia's tour of Pakistan.Also,Shane Warne has picked up an ankle injury,and following surgery,is expected to return for the World Cup.
Nasser Hussain (capt)
Marcus Trescothick
Michael Vaughan
Mark Butcher
John Crawley
James Foster (wkt)
Craig White
Simon Jones
Ashley Giles
Andy Caddick
Matthew Hoggard
Craig White has been brought into the side as England's all-rounder,as Flintoff,following a double hernia operation,said that he was still feeling stiff having bowled 18 overs in England's last tour match.Graeme Thorpe is not touring Australia,saying that he did not want to be away from his family.Could this be the end of his career?Also,Darren Gough has a knee injury,and has gone for surgery,and could not play any part in this years tour.Steven Harmison has shin splints,and in-form Vaughan has over come his knee injury and is available.
So,here at the Gabba,its a wonderful day,and a huge crowd hoping another Ashes series win,although the Barmy Army,as always have come in there thousands to support England,and give them a boost.
The two captains and the match referee came out into the middle for the toss,Hussain called tails,but it was heads,and Steve Waugh chose to bat on a hard flat pitch,with a clear blue sky.
The batsmen run on to the crease,confident in getting Australia off to a good start,and the England team,walk on hoping to get an early brake through and put the pressure on Australia,although,on a flat pitch,it looks like its fill your boots time for the batsmen.