England's Ashes preparations may not have been as intense as critics would like, but they're about to make up for lost time with a crucial warm-up game against the Lions. The team's focus is on making this solitary match as competitive as possible, with assistant coach Marcus Trescothick promising an "intense" session.
The big question on everyone's mind is where Ollie Pope will bat at number three in the upcoming Ashes series. And the answer, according to Trescothick, seems clear: Pope has solidified his position, having batted at this crucial spot in 32 of England's last 35 innings. There's been no indication that Jacob Bethell is ready to take on the challenge.
Trescothick's comments suggest a desire for consistency and continuity when it comes to team selection. Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes have been strong advocates for sticking with their tried-and-tested approach, and if England can maintain this level of stability, it could give them a significant edge in the Ashes.
One player who will undoubtedly be at full strength for the warm-up game is Joe Root. The world's number one Test batter has had an excellent summer, scoring centuries against India and cementing his position as a top batsman. While his record in Australia may raise some eyebrows, Trescothick is confident that Root will continue to thrive.
For England, this warm-up game presents the perfect opportunity to fine-tune their skills and prepare themselves for the challenges ahead. With no fitness issues reported, they're looking forward to putting their players through a rigorous session in the nets. As Trescothick said, "It's an opportunity out in the middle with bat or ball in hand... once you go into any preparation game, you want batters to get runs and bowlers to get wickets."
The Lions may not be as well-known as some of England's other opponents, but this warm-up game could prove just as important. With clear skies forecasted for the three days ahead, it's going to be a great chance for England's players to get their preparation off to a flying start.
The big question on everyone's mind is where Ollie Pope will bat at number three in the upcoming Ashes series. And the answer, according to Trescothick, seems clear: Pope has solidified his position, having batted at this crucial spot in 32 of England's last 35 innings. There's been no indication that Jacob Bethell is ready to take on the challenge.
Trescothick's comments suggest a desire for consistency and continuity when it comes to team selection. Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes have been strong advocates for sticking with their tried-and-tested approach, and if England can maintain this level of stability, it could give them a significant edge in the Ashes.
One player who will undoubtedly be at full strength for the warm-up game is Joe Root. The world's number one Test batter has had an excellent summer, scoring centuries against India and cementing his position as a top batsman. While his record in Australia may raise some eyebrows, Trescothick is confident that Root will continue to thrive.
For England, this warm-up game presents the perfect opportunity to fine-tune their skills and prepare themselves for the challenges ahead. With no fitness issues reported, they're looking forward to putting their players through a rigorous session in the nets. As Trescothick said, "It's an opportunity out in the middle with bat or ball in hand... once you go into any preparation game, you want batters to get runs and bowlers to get wickets."
The Lions may not be as well-known as some of England's other opponents, but this warm-up game could prove just as important. With clear skies forecasted for the three days ahead, it's going to be a great chance for England's players to get their preparation off to a flying start.