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England’s Strong Comeback in the Ashes Keeps Hopes Alive
England has made an impressive comeback in the ongoing Ashes series by winning the third Test at Headingley in Leeds. This victory has revived their hopes in the five-match series. The next game will be held at Old Trafford in Manchester, which is the home ground of veteran pacer James Anderson. However, Anderson’s poor form raises uncertainty about his inclusion in the Manchester Tests.
Struggles of James Anderson in the Ashes
Currently, Anderson is going through a rough patch in his career. He has only managed to take three wickets in four innings of the first two Ashes 2023 matches. As a result, he was not part of the English team’s playing eleven for the third match at Headingley.
Decision Dilemma for England’s Management
Although the fourth Test will be played on Anderson’s home ground, the exceptional performances of Mark Wood and Chris Woakes at Headingley might make the English management hesitant to change the winning combination.
Anderson’s Acceptance of the Situation
In a column for the Telegraph, Anderson addressed the possibility of him playing in Manchester. He acknowledged that he is not guaranteed a spot in the team and would understand if the management chooses to stick with the winning lineup. Anderson also hinted that this could be his last home game if he gets the opportunity to play.
Anderson’s Perspective on the Future
Anderson emphasized that the decision lies in the hands of coach Brendon McCullum and skipper Ben Stokes. He expressed his desire to contribute to the team’s success and make an impact on the field, regardless of whether this is his last Test at Old Trafford or not.