Archer ruled out of Ashes, Atkinson returns as England name XI for MCG Test
Melbourne, Dec 24
England announced their playing XI for the fourth Ashes Test against Australia, making two changes from the Adelaide game, as Jofra Archer has been ruled out for the remainder of the series with side strain and Ollie Pope missed out on the upcoming game.
Left-handed batting all-rounder Jacob Bethell comes into the side and is listed at No.3, while fast bowler Atkinson returned after missing the last outing. The fourth Ashes test is set to begin on Boxing Day, December 26, at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
"England have made two changes to the XI that played in the third Test in Adelaide. Fast bowler Jofra Archer has been ruled out for the remainder of the tour with a left side strain, and Surrey batter Ollie Pope misses out.
"Warwickshire's Jacob Bethell comes into the side and will bat at number three. Surrey seamer Gus Atkinson returns after missing the third Test," the ECB said in a statement.
England have already lost the series, with the hosts winning the first three matches and taking an unassailable 3-0 lead. While the Ben Stokes-led side lost their campaign opener by eight wickets in Perth, on just the second day of the Test, they went on to lose the second Test at the Gabba by the exact same margin as the Aussies inched closer to retaining the urn.
The visitors put up a competitive performance in the third Test at the Adelaide Oval and stretched the game till the fifth day. While they closed Day 4 on a decent note and remained in contention for a win, the Aussie bowlers, who needed four wickets to win, never really allowed England to get going on the final day and wrapped up the game quickly.
England's XI for the MCG Test: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Interesting to see Jacob Bethell straight in at No. 3. Big pressure on the youngster at the MCG! Hope he does well. As an Indian fan, watching the Ashes is always fun, but it also makes me appreciate Bumrah and Shami's fitness more.
England's team selection has been all over the place this series. Why drop Pope now? And why not give some other young pacers a chance? They're playing for pride, might as well experiment properly. Feels like a confused strategy.
Boxing Day Test at the MCG is iconic! Shame the series is already decided, but hopefully England can put up a fight. The atmosphere there must be amazing. From an Indian perspective, can't wait for our next tour down under!
Ben Stokes is a great leader, but even he can't do much with these injuries and a depleted squad. Respect for still trying to fight in a lost series. Shows character. Hope they avoid a whitewash.
Gus Atkinson is a good bowler. Glad he's back. But honestly, the problem is their batting collapse. Root and Stokes can't do it every time. They need to learn from how our Indian team bats in tough conditions. Patience is key in Test cricket!
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