The Ashes already retained, star Australia opener David Warner has advised a sorry-looking England side to prepare on synthetic wickets to be able to adjust to the extra bounce in the pitches Down Under. (More Cricket News)
England's Ashes hopes went up in smoke after Australia retained the Urn with an innings and 14-run win in just two days and a session in the Boxing Day Test here on Tuesday.
바카라From a batting point of view, the bounce is a big one. Growing up here in Australia and playing on these wickets is different for how we would approach it compared to England,바카라 Warner was quoted as saying by 'Australian Associated Press'.
바카라I would probably suggest going on the synthos (synthetic wickets) and practising against the (extra) bounce, doing that in England. You바카라ve always got to find ways to prepare and the only way you can prepare for bounce is on synthos in England,바카라 he added.
Warner also said that England bowlers erred in bowling back of length in the first three Ashes Test, a ploy which normally doesn't work on Australian pitches. 바카라In England that back of a length is still hitting the stumps 바카라 if you bowl that length at the Gabba or Adelaide, you're not really hitting the stumps,바카라 Warner said.
바카라You have to be brave enough to pitch the ball up here. We feel as a batting unit when England pitch the ball up, we drive them down the ground 바카라 but you have to do that to create the chances, to create the bat-pad gap to create those nicks,바카라 he added. The fourth Ashes Test is set to begin in Sydney on January 5.