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Match scheduled:

Date: 26-12-2010

Time: from 00:30 until 08:30 (CET)


Australia v England at Melbourne, 4th Test



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If you took one look at Phillip Hughes’ short career, you would swear he’s the next big thing in Australian cricket. The 22-year-old burst onto the test scene with a hundred in each innings against South Africa in 2009. In fact Hughes was being touted as the next Matthew Hayden, but a run of low scores during the 2009 Ashes series saw him dropped in favour of the now highly successful Shane Watson. The New South Welshman averages 45 from eight tests, but is now seen as the ‘fill in’ opening batsman when either Watson or Simon Katich is injured. Hughes has been given another chance at the top level but needs to justify his selection with a big score this test because Katich recently declared he is a chance to play in the fifth test. A big score this test would not only benefit Hughes’ future aspirations at the top of the order, but also Australia’s Ashes chances.



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the Aussies to get a win they're an 11/8 shot. Interestingly there hasn't been a draw at the MCG since 1997 so a positive result looks likely. If you disagree you can back the draw at 9/4.

Despite the defeat in Perth England still have confidence in their abilities to retain the Ashes and can take positives from the fact that the series is still very much alive. Last time they toured Down Under they were 3-0 down at this stage and the Series was over.


They also have a good record of bouncing back after poor performances in recent years. After losing the 3rd Test match against Pakistan last summer they won the 4th Test by an innings and 223 runs. In the Ashes in England back in 2009 they came back from poor performances in Cardiff and Leeds with resounding wins in their next matches at Lords and the Oval respectively.






Never has a pitch been so heavily scrutinised and critiqued as much as the one being prepared for the upcoming Boxing Day encounter. According to the plethora of English press who’ve descended on Australian soil, chief MCG curator Cameron Hodgkins has allegedly decided to prepare a livelier strip with a little extra grass than usual in a deliberate attempt to favour the Australian bowling attack after their performance in Perth. While Hodgkins has every right to prepare whatever pitch he wants, a specialist spin bowler is still a necessity when playing in Melbourne because the wicket tends to break up significantly on the fourth and fifth days. Also the weather forecast for the first couple of days is predicting cool temperatures and rain, meaning there is a strong chance of frustrating delays.


Australia have failed at the top of the order in the last few innings. Phillip Hughes didn't look in good form when returning to the team in Perth,England certainly have the more settled opening pair so the 8/11 for them to have the highest opening partnership looks great value.



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