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Bayliss keen on having some Ashes ‘fun’

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SYDNEY: England coach Trevor Bayliss was encouraged by the performanc­e of his new charges in their recent encounters with New Zealand and thinks they have every chance of winning the Ashes if they can keep producing good cricket.

Australian Bayliss, left his homeland on Wednesday but has been keeping tabs on England, even if he has not yet swapped the “they” for “we” when referring to the team.

England split a Test series 1-1 with the Black Caps before recovering from a 2-1 deficit to win a the one-day series, finishing with a flourish with a win in the Twenty20 match.

“It’s been quite exciting, the series against New Zealand, the Tests and the one-dayers ... got some new, young players in there with plenty of skill, plenty of enthusiasm,” he said. “So it sounds like they’re in a good place, looks like they’re enjoying themselves out in the field and that’s the main thing.”

Bayliss, the former coach of New South Wales, said his first task in the pre-Ashes training camp in Spain would be to get to know the players and then put together plans for the series against Australia, which begins in Cardiff on July 8.

“Looking forward to it, to be involved in an Ashes series will be some good fun, I think,” he added. “I’m confident of putting up a good show and if they (England) play some good cricket they will have a chance of winning.”

As always, much pride is at stake with Australia looking for a first triumph on English soil since 2001 and the hosts hoping to erase the memory of their 5-0 humiliatio­n Down Under in 2013/14.

Michael Clarke, Steve Smith, and David Warner are just a couple of Aussies to have played under Bayliss at New South Wales but he does not think that his inside knowledge will prove decisive.

“I don’t think it will mean winning or losing for either team. I think these teams play each other quite a bit, they know what the opposition can do and obviously the Aussies know what England can do.” – Reuters

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TREVOR BAYLISS: Meeting his players in Spain

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