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Ashes in bag, Warner advises England to arrange on artificial wickets

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The Ashes already retained, star Australia opener David Warner has suggested a sorry-looking England aspect to arrange on artificial wickets to have the ability to regulate to the additional bounce within the pitches Down Underneath.

England’s Ashes hopes went up in smoke after Australia retained the Urn with an innings and 14-run win in simply two days and a session within the Boxing Day Check right here on Tuesday.

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A dominant Australia had received the primary Check by 9 wickets in Brisbane after which registered a convincing 275-run victory within the subsequent match in Adelaide.

Having polished his abilities on the Australian pitches, Warner stated bounce is among the fundamental hurdles for England.

“From a batting standpoint, the bounce is a giant one. Rising up right here in Australia and enjoying on these wickets is totally different for a way we’d method it in comparison with England,” Warner was quoted as saying by ‘Australian Related Press’.

“I’d in all probability counsel happening the synthos (artificial wickets) and practising towards the (additional) bounce, doing that in England.

“You have all the time acquired to seek out methods to arrange and the one manner you’ll be able to put together for bounce is on synthos in England,” he added.

Warner additionally stated that England bowlers erred in bowling again of size within the first three Ashes Check, a ploy which usually would not work on Australian pitches.

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“In England that again of a size remains to be hitting the stumps … if you happen to bowl that size on the Gabba or Adelaide, you are probably not hitting the stumps,” Warner stated.

“It’s a must to be courageous sufficient to pitch the ball up right here.

“We really feel as a batting unit when England pitch the ball up, we drive them down the bottom … however you need to do this to create the probabilities, to create the bat-pad hole to create these nicks,” he added.

The fourth Ashes Check is about start in Sydney on January 5.

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