MELBOURNE: Alastair Cook´s England team came to Australia on a high after a 3-0 home Ashes win and amid speculation it could follow up with a 5-match sweep of the return series Down Under.After a...
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December 29, 2013
MELBOURNE: Alastair Cook´s England team came to Australia on a high after a 3-0 home Ashes win and amid speculation it could follow up with a 5-match sweep of the return series Down Under.
After a demoralizing fourth straight heavy test defeat Sunday, England head to the final match in Sydney next week facing the very real possibility of losing 5-0 to Australia for the first time since 2006-07.
"When we left England, we had high hopes of doing something very special," Cook said after England´s eight-wicket loss in the fourth test in Melbourne. "I did say at the time we´d have to play some very good cricket if we wanted to achieve that, and we haven´t done that."
In the space of just four months, England has relinquished the Ashes, its once feared pace attack appears to have lost its edge, its prolific batting lineup has been overawed by the express bowling of a resurgent Mitchell Johnson and the team looks visibly tired.
Add to the that the loss of Jonathon Trott to a stress-related illness and the shock retirement of spinner Graeme Swann mid-series and captain Cook´s team appears to have little in reserve to turn around its fortunes in the fifth Test, especially after Swann´s replacement Monty Panesar failed to find results in Melbourne while his Australian counterpart Nathan Lyon completed a five-wicket haul in England´s second innings.
Still, Cook put on a brave face."We´ve some very good players in our dressing room," he said. "We´ve some record-breaking players who will have some fantastic days left in an England shirt. I know that for sure. And we´ll be praising them when they do that.
"We need that coming out of us now in Sydney — we need an outstanding 100 or an outstanding 5-for and then everyone jumping on the back of that. That´s what turns around a team that is struggling like we are at the moment to put in a good performance."
The previously ever-dependable Cook has also looked vulnerable, making just 27 in the first innings at Melbourne and dropping a much-needed straight-forward catch Sunday inviting questions over his future as captain. (AP)