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England worst team I’ve seen on tour – Ponting

- DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH AND RORY DOLLARD

FORMER Australia captain Ricky Ponting has labelled England’s ragtag bunch the worst performing team to tour Down Under following their humbling Ashes campaign.

Australia have guaranteed retention of the urn inside 12 days of cricket – England spent longer in quarantine before the start of the tour – as an innings-and-14-run win at Melbourne moved them into an unassailab­le 3-0 lead.

The tourists’ collapse to 68 all out in the second innings of the Boxing Day Test was labelled “embarrassi­ng” by two former players and Ponting believes many of their batters are not up to scratch at the highest level.

“I don’t think I’ve seen a worse-performing team in Australia than what I’ve seen over the last three games,” Ponting told cricket.com.au. “Some of the English top-order batters that I’ve seen in the last couple of tours, without giving names, there’s some techniques there that I just know are not going to stand up at Test level.

“In challengin­g conditions and world-class bowlers up against sub-standard techniques, then you get what happened [at the

MCG]. What I’ve seen with their batting, they’re just simply not good enough.”

The fallout has started with speculatio­n on the positions of captain Joe Root and head coach Chris Silverwood while there has been no lack of soulsearch­ing about county cricket and whether it is producing players ready for Tests.

Ponting feels one solution

could be to introduce the Kookaburra ball in the

LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip, emulating how Australia adopted the Dukes in 2016-17 to help prepare their batters for the 2019 Ashes.

“We’ve been through this in Australia,” Ponting said. “You wind the clock back a few years ago when we had our struggles in England, we changed conditions, we changed the ball, we changed everything because we were poor in those conditions.

“England might need to have a look at how they can make their conditions more suitable to ours. They play well in England still but they don’t play well when they come here – so maybe they play more with the Kookaburra ball.

“It might be the exact same blip that [Australia] had to have three or four years ago.”

Meanwhile, Chris Woakes has endorsed Root to continue as captain. Asked if the players backed Root, Woakes said: “Absolutely. Joe is a great cricketer, he’s got a great cricket brain and I think his record as England captain is actually pretty good.

“Definitely it feels like

Joe will continue. Hopefully he will. It’s clear that the captaincy isn’t having an effect on his batting, which a lot of the time with captains can be the case.

“Joe is a world-class player who has obviously had a fantastic year. When a guy bats as well as he has you would expect us to put in a lot stronger performanc­es than we have.”

 ?? ?? England coach Chris Silverwood will miss the fourth Ashes Test after a new case of Covid was identified in the touring party
England coach Chris Silverwood will miss the fourth Ashes Test after a new case of Covid was identified in the touring party

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