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West Indies tour of England, 2009

Fixtures

May 2009
Wed 6 - Sun 10 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v
West Indies Lord's, London
Thu 14 - Mon 18 11:00 local, 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v West Indies Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street

Thu 21 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
1st ODI - England v West Indies Headingley, Leeds
Sun 24 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
2nd ODI - England v West Indies County Ground,
Tue 26 10:45 local, 09:45 GMT
3rd ODI - England v West Indies Edgbaston, Birmingham

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Symonds gains Ashes backing from Clarke

The Ashes 2009

Bulletin by Shwe Wai



Michael Clarke looks to cut, Pakistan v Australia, 5th ODI, Abu Dhabi, May 3, 2009
Michael Clarke knows England will be tough but wants a different result to 2005

Michael Clarke would support Andrew Symonds' reintroduction to the Test team as Australia fight to erase the memories of their 2005 Ashes defeat during the upcoming series. Clarke, the vice-captain, was part of the loss and the quick recapture of the urn in 2006-07, a series where Symonds made a lasting mark.

However, Symonds' position for the five-match series, which starts in Cardiff on July 8, is in doubt - the squad will be named in the next two weeks - following a season of off-field troubles and poor form. He was recalled for the limited-overs engagements in Pakistan, but his struggles with the bat led to Darren Berry, the former Victoria captain, calling him "Australia's luckiest ever cricketer".

"The recent series against Pakistan surely must have been his last chance," Berry wrote in the Sunday Age. "Hitting 82 runs in five innings at an average of 16 is unacceptable."

However, Clarke was satisfied with Symonds' all-round performance during the tour. "He was great to have back around the group in Dubai recently,'' Clarke told the Sunday Telegraph. "Obviously his batting form wasn't as good as what he would've liked, but he brings more to the table than just batting.

"Having him around the group is a very positive thing for Australian cricket. He's coming to the Twenty20 tournament, so I guess that's another opportunity to stake a claim for the Ashes. I'd definitely support him if he was selected.''

The Test series is an important one for Australia as they look to build on their success over South Africa and secure their first win in England since 2001. "It's a huge tour and something as a kid you always look forward to," Clarke said. "From 2007, I've got some really fond memories and what I would like to do is play as well as we did in Australia over in English conditions. It doesn't matter which team you play, it's always harder in their own conditions.

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