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Ashes series can also be a testing time for players’ partners

- RUSSELL GOULD

THE wives and girlfriend­s join the Australian Ashes squad this weekend as part of a scheduled ‘partner period’ ahead of the Lord’s Test.

Some of the Australian players have been abroad for three months, having left for Gallipoli on May 9 and then taking part in the World Cup tournament.

David Warner’s wife Candice travelled to England in June and gave birth to their third child, while Steve Smith’s wife Dani watched his heroic batting efforts from the Edgbasones had been an important piece of the tour puzzle.

“It’s brilliant having the families around. Everyone does it differentl­y and we talk about having a big family. It’s a tricky thing trying to get the balance,” Langer said.

“Different people have different views on it. There’s a little bit of time away, that’s part of the gig.”

Many different systems had been trialled in the past.

Allan Border banned wives and girlfriend­s on the groundbrea­king 1989 Ashes tour in an attempt to build a stronger bond between players. Australia won the series 4-0.

But at least one player blamed losing series in 2005 and 2015 on the constant presence of families.

In his autobiogra­phy, former Australian keeper Adam Gilchrist conceded it was an issue for some.

“A guy would go out to dinner with his partner and hear bad things about someone else’s partner … it ended up some of the guys were suffering from their divided loyalties,” he wrote.

Langer said the players’ partners had been around at stages of the World Cup and would be again throughout the Ashes series.

“Gone are the days, like in 1989, no one was allowed on tour, to where we are now, it’s a nice balance,” he said.

Edgbaston centurion Matthew Wade, who flew to England just days after the birth of his second child in June, said it was also hard work for those left at home.

The Tasmanian said he could not wait for his wife and two kids to arrive.

“It will be good to see them. She’s a star, I don’t know how she does it,” he said of his wife, Julia.

 ??  ?? Australian players’ partners Laura McGoldrick, Rachel Khawaja, Amy Finch and Natasha Stoinis.
Australian players’ partners Laura McGoldrick, Rachel Khawaja, Amy Finch and Natasha Stoinis.

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