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31-Jul-2013 09:28:00 GMT
England v Australia, 3rd Test, Old Trafford

England Eye to Retain Ashes in Style

Manchester: England will look to leave Australia in a spin and retain the Ashes by taking a 3-0 series lead at Old Trafford from Thursday with team selection seen as key on the famously dusty track.

England, on the verge of a third successive Ashes series win after almost 20 years of previous Australian dominance, have included Monty Panesar in their squad as they mull two spinners but it is more likely Australia who will plump for the gamble.

Ashton Agar, 19, has made more impact with the bat than ball after scoring 98 on debut in the first Test at Trent Bridge and fellow spinner Nathan Lyon, with 76 wickets in 22 Tests, looks set to come in either as a replacement or accompaniment.

Australia, who have lost their last six Tests, need to win to have any chance of regaining the Ashes with a draw no good as it would leave England two up with two to play. A level series means the holders keep the urn.

Whether the extra need for victory makes the tourists go for two spinners remains to be seen, especially after a slightly injured Agar failed to threaten with the ball in the second Test at Lord's, where England won by 347 runs.

Pundits expect Michael Clarke's men just to go with Lyon and replace injured fast bowler James Pattinson with Mitchell Starc, dropped after the first Test, or Jackson Bird.

Both took two wickets in the drawn three-day match against Sussex which finished on Sunday. Australia may worry left-armer Starc will scuff up the wicket perfectly for expert off-spinner Swann to trouble right handers just like left-handed batsmen.

Australia's problem this tour and changes may come in the top six despite Phil Hughes (84), Usman Khawaja (40) and Steve Smith (102 not out) all making contributions against Sussex.

David Warner also found form after being banished to play with Australia A against their South African counterparts following his punch at England's Joe Root in a bar in June.

He smashed 193 in Pretoria but the hot-headed batsman's chances of a return may have been hurt by becoming involved in an on-field argument with opponent Thami Tsolekile.

England fans were so used to their own team being in disarray through the 1990s and during the 5-0 drubbing Down Under in 2006-07 that they can hardly bring themselves to contemplate a whitewash series win this time.

The team management have their eyes secretly on 10-0 with a five-Test series starting in Australia in November. They are keen to manage their pace bowlers' workloads and have rotated their squad with Chris Tremlett coming back in with Steven Finn and Graham Onions missing out.

The tall Tremlett, who last played for England in January 2012 before injury, could challenge Tim Bresnan for the third fast bowling berth if the pitch is deemed bouncy enough.

Another addition is James Taylor, who scored 121 not out for Sussex against the Australians and has been called up to play in case Kevin Pietersen fails to recover from a calf strain.

Teams from

England: Alastair Cook (Captain), Joe Root, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Jonny Bairstow, Matt Prior (wk), Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Taylor, James Anderson, Monty Panesar and Chris Tremlett

Australia: Michael Clarke (Captain), Shane Watson, Chris Rogers, Phillip Hughes, Usman Khawaja, Steven Smith, Brad Haddin (wk), Ashton Agar, Jackson Bird, Ed Cowan, James Faulkner, Ryan Harris, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle, Mitchell Starc and Matthew Wade (wk)

Pitch and conditions
Forecasts predicting cloud and the first rain of the series in famously wet Manchester could make him the favourite.

Match facts
August 1-5, 2013
Start time 11:00 local (10:00 GMT)


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