
England captain Alastair Cook said today that adapting to different conditions was all part of the game,amid suggestions that pitches for the Ashes series had been prepared to order.
Cook8217;s men are 2-0 up with three to play heading into the third Test against Australia at Manchester8217;s Old Trafford starting on Thursday. Also read: Australia look for turn,on pitch and in series
Old Trafford has long had a reputation for taking turn and so should suit England off-spinner Graeme Swann,joint leading bowler in the series thus far with 13 wickets.
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It was at Old Trafford where England off-spinner Jim Laker took a Test match record 19 wickets for 90 runs against Australia in 1956.
However,the tourists were convinced the pitch had been doctored,with former Australia leg-spinner Bill O8217;Reilly,covering the series as a journalist,saying: 8220;Good god,I8217;d get 12 wickets on that excuse for a wicket without bothering to remove my coat!8221; Also read: Can Warne inspire Australia?
Two days out before this year8217;s Ashes Test at Old Trafford,brown patches were visible on the pitch.
8220;Old Trafford is notorious for having a wicket that is not aesthetically pleasing if I could put it that way,8221; Cook told reporters.
8220;But I don8217;t think it8217;s going to make any difference at all. I think it8217;s actually a better looking Old Trafford wicket than normally actually.8221;
Australia,who have now lost six Tests in a row,came into this series on the back of a 4-0 loss in India where pitch conditions were similar to the ones they are experiencing now.
Cook,however,said this was more a case of coincidence than conspiracy.
8220;I think the hot summer has certainly made it difficult to prepare anything different. It is very hard to get moisture in when it is as warm as that. I think it is always weather-dependent what sort of wickets you have,8221; he added.
As for host nations preparing pitches in their favour,Cook said: 8220;That8217;s what home advantage is. It8217;s very hard to actually just order a wicket.
8220;You can ask for a wicket to try to suit your style of play. But it8217;s very difficult to get it absolutely right with the weather.
8220;We had a month8217;s worth of rain in three hours the other day,so that obviously changes it a lot.
8220;You go to the sub-continent and you play against three spinners like we did in Mumbai where England won the second Test in November by 10 wickets with opening batsman Cook scoring a hundred,and that8217;s what one of the challenges of cricket is.8221;
Meanwhile Australia captain Michael Clarke had no complaints about the kind of pitches his side had found themselves playing on in recent times.
8220;Well,it8217;s smart by the other countries now,isn8217;t it?8221;,he said.
8220;Our strength is our fast bowling so they are trying to take that as much as they can out of the equation.
8220;If I was a different country,I would be doing exactly the same. The reality is since Shane Warne we haven8217;t brought through a number of great spinners or a number of great batters against spin.
8220;So opposition teams are probably seeing that as an area they can probably exploit against Australia. And we have to continue to get better.8221;
Pietersen set to play Reuters
England batsman Kevin Pietersen looks poised to play in the third Ashes test against Australia at Old Trafford from Thursday after recovering from a calf injury,captain Alastair Cook said.
Pietersen has been suffering with the strain since the second test at Lord8217;s but batted in the indoor nets for almost an hour on Wednesday and then underwent a short fitness test on the outfield,with strapping filled with a liquid visible on his leg.
8220;Pretty good,8221; Cook told a news conference when asked about the chances of England8217;s most explosive batsman playing.
8220;He has gone through training the last two days and done everything we asked of him. Fingers crossed.8221;
James Taylor,who has two caps and scored an unbeaten century against Australia playing as a ringer for Sussex in last week8217;s tour match,has been included in the squad in case Pietersen is ruled out.