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Slow is all-go for Aussies

Australia insist a slow Edgbaston wicket will put them on the fast track to victory in the second Ashes cricket Test which starts on Thursday.

Updated on: Aug 06, 2005 03:33 AM IST
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Australia insist a slow Edgbaston wicket will put them on the fast track to victory in the second Ashes cricket Test which starts on Thursday.

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Opener Matthew Hayden said Ricky Ponting's team, already one-up in the five-Test series after the 239-run win at Lord's, are expecting a slow wicket in Birmingham which will nullify England's pace threat from Steve Harmison and Andrew Flintoff.

The torrential rain which followed the tornado which struck the Midlands city last week has left Edgbaston groundsman Steve Rouse hoping for hot weather to dry out the Test wicket.

The Australians experienced similar batting conditions in the tour game at Worcester yesterday after the virtual washout of the first day Saturday.

But they still managed to reach 406 for nine thanks to half-centuries from Hayden, Justin Langer, Brad Haddin and Jason Gillespie.

"Flintoff and Harmison hit the deck hard and can bowl genuinely quick balls but I can only go on what the one-day wicket at Edgbaston was like and it was really slow," said Hayden.

"I think we can plan on it being a reasonably slow wicket for the Test which plays into our hands. This game at Worcester will certainly help in terms of our preparations.

"Once we had achieved that for the first two hours, it was good to let other blokes have a hit. The ball was moving about a fair bit early on and the wicket was slow and low and the ball moved sideways.

"We will have a look at the wicket when we get to Birmingham but you have to adjust.

 
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