Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Silence Aussie crowds to win Ashes: Swann

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

England must silence the baying home crowds if they are to stand any chance of getting on top of Australia during the upcoming Ashes series, said former spinner Graeme Swann.

Swann, who retired mid-way through England’s ill-fated tour in 2013/14, described the noise levels at the Gabba in Brisbane, hosting the first Test from November 23, as “unbelievab­le” and even louder than Real Madrid’s home supporters.

England are the current Ashes holders but go into the lion’s den on the back of two 5-0 whitewashe­s in their past three tours Down Under, although Swann was a key part of the side that won 3-1 in 2010/11.

“The thing you’ve got to do is stop the noise and the easy way to do that in Australia is to get on top of them,” said Swann, adding that England’s senior players such as Alastair Cook and captain Joe Root would have to lead from the front.

“If you get on top of the team, they’ll quickly turn on their own but obviously the hard bit is getting on top of them,” he said, speaking at the launch of BT Sport’s Ashes coverage in London. “It’s the most unique wicket in the world, more than Perth, it’s quicker than Perth,” he added.

“It does a lot off the seam, espe-

LONDON: If you get on top of the team (Australia), they’ll quickly turn on their own but obviously the hard bit is getting on top of them GRAEME SWANN, Former England spinner on silencing Gabba I just think right now England have got more gaps and cause for concern in not only in their 11 but in their entire squad RICKY PONTING, Former Australia captain on England’s weakness

cially early on, so you get a lot of slip catches there. It’s just very alien to anywhere else you bat in the world so teams struggle.”

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan agreed that Brisbane offers unique challenges to touring teams.

“I always think of all the venues, Brisbane to me is the one venue where when you go out to bat you’re not just facing one bowler, you’re facing 40,000.

“It just feels that the whole of Australia are watching you. They’re the nastiest of the crowds. No idea why but they do seem to know exactly that they can get to the England side.”

PONTING PREDICTS STROLL FOR AUSTRALIA

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting says England’s only hope of winning a Test in the upcoming Ashes series is the day/night match in Adelaide and has predicted a 4-0 victory for the hosts.

Ponting savaged England’s batting order and said the absence of all-rounder Ben Stokes, dropped due to an alleged case of assault in Bristol, along with injuries to their fast bowling stocks, would play into Australia’s hands.

His comments come after fierce criticism of the Australia batting line-up from former England greats Ian Botham and Graeme Swann.

“I’ve been a bit more outward than normal about this one because I honestly think that Australia will win really easily,” Ponting, who captained Australia in 77 tests, told Cricket Australia’s website (cricket.com.au).

“If you look through the current England team, they’re searching for an opener, they’re searching for a number three, Stokes might not be there, a couple of their quicks have gone down.

“I just think right now England have got more gaps and more cause for concern in not only in their 11 but in their entire squad, than what Australia have.”

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