ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Cricket

"It is right to clear the brain": Atherton backs England over Noosa trip ahead of Adelaide Ashes Test

The former England cricketer Michael Atherton defended the Ben Stokes-led team for their trip to Noosa in Queensland despite being 2=- in the ongoing Ashes series. Atherton said the England team can't be expected to hide away, as per Sky Sports.

ANI Dec 11, 2025 23:44 IST googleads

Ben Stokes (Photo: ANI)

Adelaide [Australia], December 11 (ANI): The former England cricketer Michael Atherton defended the Ben Stokes-led team for their trip to Noosa in Queensland despite being 2-0 in the ongoing Ashes series. Atherton said the England team can't be expected to hide away, as per Sky Sports.
England have been well beaten in the opening two Ashes Tests and now head into a must-win match in Adelaide, starting Wednesday, December 17.
Before heading to Adelaide, the team and support staff took a pre-scheduled trip to Noosa in on Tuesday afternoon--a break arranged prior to the series, with no cricket training planned--before flying out to Adelaide on Saturday.
England are then scheduled to train on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday before the third Test begins on Wednesday at the Adelaide Oval
Atherton told the Sky Sports Cricket podcast that criticism of England's Noosa trip was inevitable given they're 2-0 down, but defended the players, saying they can't just hide away.
"There's been predictably a bit of flak flying around, the local media have sent people there. I mean, it's inevitable if you're 2-0 down you're going to get stick. But what are they supposed to do? Sit in a darkened room and eat bread and water? I saw Ben Stokes, he posed for some photographs, didn't he? And I thought, good on you, actually. You've got to be able to laugh at yourself," Atherton said.
He said the team were taking some time to rest and would refocus by Sunday, stressing that England's main problem so far has been poor decision-making and game awareness. Atherton argued that their mindset--not their skills--has let them down, and that a mental reset is important to avoid carrying negative baggage into the next Test.
"They've gone for some R&R and then they're going to be switched on again come Sunday. We have all said that the major problem in the two games has been about their thinking. Understanding situations, times when to defend, when to attack and so it's that top bit of your body, the brain, that is what has let them down. So I think it is right to clear the brain. Not come to the next venue, sit there, train every single day and that mental scaring and baggage stays with you. They have to clear the brain," Atherton said, as quoted by Sky Sports. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Cricket

Pink-ball Test still in plans for 2029-30 Ashes: Todd Greenberg

Pink-ball Test still in plans for 2029-30 Ashes: Todd Greenberg

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg has stated that the board still intends to include a pink-ball Test in the 2029-30 men's Ashes series, despite recent reports suggesting a day-night match had already been ruled out, as per ESPNcricinfo.

Read More
Cricket

T20 WC: Quinton de Kock lashes out at ICC

T20 WC: Quinton de Kock lashes out at ICC

South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock lashed out at the International Cricket Council (ICC) as England is set to head back home from India ahead of both South Africa and the West Indies on Saturday.

Read More
Cricket

Gavaskar hails Bethell's counter-attacking ton against India

Gavaskar hails Bethell's counter-attacking ton against India

Bethell's emergence as England's next all-format superstar continued as after an outstanding Sydney Ashes Test century, another century at another big stage, the T20 World Cup semifinal against India in front of a packed Wankhede, showcased his elite-level technique, mindset and nerves of steel. Despite wickets falling on the other side, the left-hander was relentless in his assault, scoring a 48-ball 105, with eight fours and seven sixes, which included a brutal beating of number one T20I bowler, Varun Chakravarthy.

Read More
Cricket

"Both you fossils....": Karthik roasts Nasser, Atherton

Karthik, Hussain and Atherton were speaking on the 'Sky Sports Cricket Podcast' while delivering an analysis on the four semifinalists of the ongoing T20 World Cup, which are New Zealand, 2024 runners-up South Africa, two-time champions England, and defending champions India.

Read More
Cricket

"India are not unbeatable": Atherton ahead of IND-ENG T20WC SF

For the third time in a row, India and England will be locking horns in a T20 World Cup semifinal match after the 2022 and 2024 editions. While Atherton pointed out India's flaws during the Sky Cricket Podcast, he still feels England will have to be "at their best" to beat them and the final match would be a rematch of the 2024 edition between India and South Africa.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.