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REBORN COOK IS A STUBBORN B******!

Brendon McCullum’s guide to the two teams

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ENGLAND

ALASTAIR COOK (bat/capt)

He’s a stubborn b******! And that’s why he’s able to come out the other side of the tough times he’s had. He leads by example and is clearly driven to succeed, judging by all he has achieved. He’s going to have a huge series because against us he looked right at the top of his game. Key Stats — Age: 30 Tests: 114 Runs: 9,000 Ave: 46.87 Highest score: 294. Ashes Tests: 25 Runs: 1,787 Ave: 39.71 HS: 235*

ADAM LYTH (bat)

Still early days but I like the fact he’s prepared to have a go and doesn’t like to pass up scoring opportunit­ies. He’s a pretty good foil for Cook and showed in scoring a hundred against us at Headingley that he can do it at this level. The Ashes will be something else for him.

Age: 27 Tests: 2 Runs: 150 Ave: 37.50 HS: 107. Ashes Tests: 0

GARY BALLANCE (bat)

I wouldn’t have him at three. I’d have Joe Root there. From what I have seen he looks to be a No 5 batter to provide some ballast for Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali after him. He had his problems against Trent Boult and both Mitchell Starc and Mitchell Johnson will provide a very stiff test. Age: 25 Tests: 13 Runs: 1,096 Ave: 52.19 HS: 156

Ashes Tests: 1 Runs: 25 Ave: 12.50 HS: 18

IAN BELL (bat)

You can’t keep good players down for long. He has great stats and it wouldn’t surprise me if he had a huge series. Bell and I had a chat about how to play the two left-armers when I arrived at Birmingham, but I don’t think it’s up to me to tell him how to play!

Age: 33 Tests: 110 Runs: 7,354 Ave: 43.77 HS: 235. Ashes Tests: 28 Runs: 1,768

Ave: 36.83 HS: 115

JOE ROOT (bat)

You have your best players in the key positions and Joe could achieve anything at three for England. It’s not a question of him being in great form in the last 12 months, he is simply that good. Root takes the game to you, he’s very savvy and has a nice demeanour.

Age: 24 Tests: 27 Runs: 2,273 Ave: 54.11 HS: 200*. Ashes Tests: 9 Runs: 531

Ave: 33.18 HS: 180

BEN STOKES (all-rounder)

I like him a lot. The Australian­s will go hard at him and it will be interestin­g to see how he reacts. He takes on the short ball but if you pitch it up he will hit you straight back down the ground. Bowls some magic balls, too.

Age: 24 Tests: 11 Runs: 683 Ave: 34.15 HS: 120 Wkts: 29 Ave: 43.24 Best: 6-99 Ashes Tests: 4 Runs: 279 Ave: 34.87 HS: 120 Wkts: 15 Ave: 32.80 Best: 6-99

JOS BUTTLER (wkt)

Love him. He’s a proper player. I know it’s early in his Test career but he is going to be a significan­t figure in this Ashes. He could be one of the difference­s between the teams. He showed at Leeds against us that he can play both ways. Jos is the right guy at the right time.

Age: 24 Tests: 8 Runs: 474 Ave: 52.66 HS: 85. Ashes Tests: 0

MOEEN ALI (all-rounder)

My choice as spinner because there will be rough outside the right-hander’s off stump. If he can tweak his line and pitch the ball a bit wider he is going to ask questions. Australia will see his bowling as an opportunit­y to score but if he can hold his nerve and have a bit more presence he will be fine.

Age: 28 Tests: 11 Runs: 456 Ave: 28.50 HS: 108* Wkts: 33 Ave: 32.60 Best: 6-67.

Ashes Tests: 0

STUART BROAD (bowl)

A real leader in the group. He is ready for a big series, has started to get his batting back and has spells that can win a Test. Wouldn’t surprise me if we see one or two more like the ones he produced at The Oval in 2009 and Durham in 2013. The key will be if he stays on the park. Age: 29 Tests: 79 Wkts: 287 Ave: 29.77 Best: 7-44. Ashes Tests: 17 Wkts: 63 Ave: 29.95 Best: 6-50

MARK WOOD (bowl)

Bowls fast, swings it away, skiddy, has a good bouncer and uses the crease well. He’s also always got a smile on his face. A big-hearted personalit­y, he’s got the perfect temperamen­t for a Test match bowler and he’s going to go far. Age: 25 Tests: 2 Wkts: 9 Ave: 33.22 Best: 3-93. Ashes Tests: 0

JIMMY ANDERSON (bowl)

Top wicket-taker and is more dangerous with the Dukes ball than anyone in world cricket. If he can’t get the ball swinging nobody can and he will get his share of wickets, apply pressure and lead that attack. Age: 32 Tests: 104 Wkts: 403 Ave: 29.42 Best: 7-43. Ashes Tests: 23 Wkts: 77 Ave: 36.96 Best: 5-73

DAVID WARNER (bat)

Outstandin­g cricketer and I hope he makes more headlines on the field than off it. He doesn’t need to be distracted and doesn’t have to be the guy who stokes the fire. He’s got incredible ability and puts bums on seats. Key Stats — Age: 28 Tests: 38

Runs: 3,231 Ave: 46.82 Highest score: 180. Ashes Tests: 8 Runs: 661 Ave: 44.06 HS: 124

CHRIS ROGERS (bat)

Has played a lot of cricket here and that should stand him in good stead in what he has said will be his last series. Chris is a tough customer and a perfect foil for Warner. Age: 37 Tests: 20

Runs: 1,535 Ave: 39.35 HS: 119 Ashes Tests: 10 Runs: 830

Ave: 43.68 HS: 119

STEVE SMITH

(bat)

A genius player and moving him to three has proved a really good move. Seems he’s got a nice demeanour too. It’ll be interestin­g to see the plan England come up with. Age: 26 Tests: 28 Runs: 2,587 Ave: 56.23. HS: 199 Ashes Tests: 13 Runs: 831 Ave: 37.77 HS: 138*

AUSTRALIA

MICHAEL CLARKE (bat/capt) )

Five Tests will be tough with his body but he’s had the mental strength to come through a lot, like the Phil Hughes tragedy. The way he stood up then was a real show of leadership. His captaincy is superb, he has a great tactical brain, and is more aggressive than Cook.

Age: 34 Tests: 110 Runs: 8,511 Ave: 50.66 HS: 329*. Ashes Tests: 30 Runs: 2,109

Ave: 44.87 HS: 187

ADAM VOGES (bat)

What a great story, making his Test debut so late in life. Churned out runs and been rewarded now with an Ashes series. Adam has developed into an outstandin­g cricketer and he’s a great team man, too.

Age: 35 Tests: 2 Runs: 167 Ave: 167 HS: 130*. Ashes Tests: 0

SHANE WATSON (all-rounder)

His experience could be crucial. He will do whatever is required to fill the role asked of him with the ball and No 6 is a good spot for him. Needs some runs but he’s tough so I wouldn’t be surprised if he goes well.

Age: 34 Tests: 58 Runs: 3,682 Ave: 35.40 HS: 176 Wkts: 75 Ave: 33.05 Best: 6-33 Ashes Tests: 18 Runs: 1,438 Ave: 43.57 HS: 176 Wkts: 9 Ave: 63.66 Best: 1-0

BRAD HADDIN (wkt)

Very good player, but I would love to see him drop the other stuff and get on with playing the game. He’s a good fella who becomes all confrontat­ional on the field. Not easy following Adam Gilchrist but he’s done a very good job.

Age: 37 Tests: 65 Runs: 3,682 Ave: 35.40 HS: 169. Ashes Tests: 19 Runs: 1,337

Ave: 43.12 HS: 136

MITCHELL JOHNSON (bowl)

If he is fit and strong he can have a major impact on another Ashes series. Over the past couple of months he has looked a little bit tired — but still effective — and we will see if he can be as fast and hostile as last time. Age: 33 Tests: 66 Wkts: 291 Ave: 27.58 Best: 8-61. Ashes Tests: 14 Wkts: 72 Ave: 23.91 Best: 7-40

MITCHELL STARC (bowl)

Has found an extra yard of pace over the last year. Still raw but has got the attributes to be a success — height, speed, and the fact he’s left-arm. Will bowl full and straight with the occasional short ball. Age: 25 Tests: 17 Wkts: 60 Ave: 32.20 Best: 6-154. Ashes Tests: 3 Wkts: 11 Ave: 32.45 Best: 3-76

JOSH HAZLEWOOD (bowl)

He is going to be very good. Similar to Mark Wood in that he’s been a bit off the radar but in these conditions he will apply pressure. He can get bounce and should swing the Dukes ball. Even if England see off Starc and Johnson there will be no respite from Hazlewood. Age: 24 Tests: 5 Wkts: 24 Ave: 19.08 Best: 5-38. Ashes Tests: 0

NATHAN LYON (bowl)

Seemed to learn a lot bowling in the UAE. Has started bowling wider to the right-handers, opening up both sides of the bat. Over here that’s a good way to operate and it will be interestin­g to see how England play him. Age: 27 Tests: 41 Wkts: 146 Ave: 34.73 Best: 7-94. Ashes Tests: 8 Wkts: 28 Ave: 30.75 Best: 5-50

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