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TIME TO GET THE THINKING CAP ON, CAPTAIN

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November 24, 2025

ENGLAND are in familiar territory at the start of an Ashes tour of Australia, 1-0 down after a demoralising first Test. Here are five issues they must resolve before the series moves on to Brisbane next week.

- FROM RORY DOLLARD IN PERTH

How do they keep morale alive?

That fact that the question needs to be asked after just six sessions of cricket is an indication of just how painful the loss in Perth felt, but three unscheduled days off will be a challenge.

The local newspapers will make uncomfortable reading and the early talk of enjoying the wider experience of touring Australia may be easier said than done, with thousands of crestfallen England fans around the city and even more chipper home fans.

The favoured pastime of golf has been a bugbear for some critics but the management will be aware that keeping spirits up is one of their most important tasks.

Should the Test team stop off in Canberra?

Oval. Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan is one of several pundits who have publicly called for a rethink, insisting the early finish means the senior side must now make use of the extra practice.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Daily Star

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