Melbourne: England has spoken with officials about speeding up their game after docking the Five World Test Championship (WTC) points and all their match fees failed to pass through their required overs against Australia in the first ash test.
The side of Joe Root was controlled into a short five in the nine-goal defeat at Gabba after time allowance was considered, with the referee match David Boon, a former Australian test opener, imposes sanctions.
Players fined 20% of their match fees for each side they failed for a bowl in the specified time, while the team was sentenced to one point for each short.
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“What is the most painful is the test championship points,” England coach Chris Silverwood told British media.
“It touches the young men in my pocket, but the things really make us point because we compete to get the final.” We have passed it with the referee match that we can increase.
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“It was our first test for a while.
We don’t have warm games, so those people are not used to walking around all the time and heat out there.” Australia missed the first WTC final in July after docking points for their tapness level during the test.
Second against India in Melbourne.
British failure to meet their Overs came despite having a Spinner Jack Leach specialist in an attack on Brisbane, while captain Joe Root also bent some of the Overs of Spin.
However, with James Anderson and Stuart wide available for the second test after being rested for the opening, voters can go with attacks all stitches in Adelaide and Drop Leach, which are bleeding from 13 overs of 13 overs.
It will put England under more pressure to watch the clock when they try to raise the five test series against ash holders.