England spinner Jack Leach has been ruled out of the Men's Ashes series after suffering from a low back stress fracture on Sunday as announced by The England and Wales Cricket Board.
"The biggest highlight for us in the last few years has been winning in Australia. After losing the first Test, the way we came back, and showed the depth, lots of youngsters stepped up," the Indian skipper said at the event organised at the Kennington Oval in London ahead of the WTC final.
Indian leg spinner Piyush Chawla reflects on the impact of that delivery by Warne. Recalling the first time he saw the delivery Chawal said, " I was 14-15 years old and I'd heard so much about that particular delivery, so I went on YouTube to see it"
England has announced their 16-member squad for the first two matches of the Ashes series which will start from June 16. England have retained the same group of 16 players from the one-off Test against Ireland for the first two Ashes Tests. Josh Tongue, who made his Test debut against Irelan
Australia will first play the final of the World Test Championship from 7-11 June against India, followed by a five-match Ashes series which starts on 16 June.
England have retained the same group of 16 players from the one-off Test against Ireland for the first two Ashes Tests. Josh Tongue, who made his Test debut against Ireland has made his place in the squad alongside James Anderson and Ollie Robinson, who were ruled out of the Lord's Test.
The Australian cricket team are training in Beckenham for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against India which will be held on June 7 to June 12.