England vow to cash in on tired Aussie bowlers
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
ADELAIDE, Nov 30 (AFP): England want to capitalise on the lingering fatigue of Australia's bowlers in this week's second Adelaide Ashes Test, coach Andy Flower said Tuesday.
There are only three days of recovery time between the drawn Gabba Test which ended Monday and the renewal of hostilities Friday at the Adelaide Oval.
England go into the Test with the momentum after fighting back from a 221-run innings deficit to grind down the Australian bowling attack over 152 overs and 10-and-a-half hours to draw the Brisbane opener.
There are only three days of recovery time between the drawn Gabba Test which ended Monday and the renewal of hostilities Friday at the Adelaide Oval.
England go into the Test with the momentum after fighting back from a 221-run innings deficit to grind down the Australian bowling attack over 152 overs and 10-and-a-half hours to draw the Brisbane opener.