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Senior men will not play in Canberra
Western Daily Press
|November 25, 2025
ENGLAND have resisted calls to send senior players for a pink ball practice match ahead of the second Ashes Test - passing up the chance to spend more time in the middle, writes Rory Dollard.
A slipshod two-day defeat in the series opener at Perth left an 11-day gap in the tourists’ schedule before the day/night Test match in Brisbane and opened up the option of using next weekend's England Lions fixture in Canberra as a tuneup for the first team.
Former captain Michael Vaughan said it would be “amateurish” not to send key men to the capital to experience a floodlit fixture against the Prime Minister's XI and head coach Brendon McCullum, pictured, suggested he would be mulling over the possibility.
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