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England can upset in Ashes - Amla

South Africa believes England captain will remain a difficult task to Australia despite recent problems.



South Africa test captain Hashim Amla is heading to England "do well" against Australia despite the current disappointing results and the recent chaos surrounding English cricket. In England and Wales Cricket Board sacked coach Peter Moores last Saturday, and while assistant Paul Farbrace take the tour to New Zealand, is expected to be in place by the time the ash begins in July, the new mentor. Sir Maurice orders given to him after England were thrown from the group stage at the World Cup, and drew the Test series last month against the West Indies 1-1 Islands. The European Central Bank's new Director of Cricket Andrew Strauss has already copped criticism since taking on the role of the end of last week after it announced that the controversial batsman Kevin Pietersen will not be part of England's plans for the Ashes. Despite the turmoil - and fifth place in the England team ICC test rating compared with Australia in NO.2 - said the Anti-Money Laundering Law he did not believe Visitors find it easy to win the first Ashes series on English soil since 2001. "I can see and said England do well against Australia, "the Anti-Money Laundering Law London Evening Standard. "With a lot of bowler-friendly conditions in England, and we hope, it will be a good series." At the top of the cricket is (South Africa), Australia and England at home but quite a good team. "To win they will have to bat well and do well in all disciplines. He said Siddle warned of the impact of the new coach for England Anti-Money Laundering Law, who is currently in England playing for Team province Derbyshire recent good form of: Jimmy Anderson and Stuart wide bowlers is still very good and the both have troubled me at different times, "one options. Veteran paceman James Anderson - who became in the Caribbean is higher than ever before taking the wicket of England rose to NO.2 bowler in the world rankings - test means it can make life very difficult for Tennis Australia. "The conditions in England certainly suit him and his style of swinging the ball," he said the Anti-Money Laundering Act and England hope James Anderson proves difficult // Getty Images Australia. "Swing bowler wonderful, in the past few years, he was certainly one of the seam bowlers highest in the world along with Dale Steyn, Mitchell Johnson, Vernon Philander." The experience came Anti-Money Laundering Act and final test against Australia team in February and March last year, when the visitors claimed a 2-1 win over the soil series in South Africa. A quick one: Be wary of Windies confident batsman Healy said it is too soon to know the extent of men Michael Clarke - who sit 22 points behind NO.1 side South Africa in the world rankings - Compared with other successful Australia XIs test, including one that will last "They are a good team," he said the Anti-Money Laundering Law won the Ashes in England in 2001 .. "It's a little early to see if they were good." Then, they had Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, two bowlers outstanding of their generation. "Johnson is a different type of bowler to McGrath. McGrath threw more in good areas (time) Johnson is a bit more attacks."
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Item Reviewed: England can upset in Ashes - Amla Description: South Africa test captain Hashim Amla is heading to England "do well" against Australia despite the current disappointing results and the recent chaos surrounding English cricket. In England and Wales Cricket Board sacked coach Peter Moores last Saturday, and while assistant Paul Farbrace take the tour to New Zealand, is expected to be in place by the time the ash begins in July, the new mentor. Sir Maurice orders given to him after England were thrown from the group stage at the World Cup, and drew the Test series last month against the West Indies 1-1 Islands. The European Central Bank's new Director of Cricket Andrew Strauss has already copped criticism since taking on the role of the end of last week after it announced that the controversial batsman Kevin Pietersen will not be part of England's plans for the Ashes. Despite the turmoil - and fifth place in the England team ICC test rating compared with Australia in NO.2 - said the Anti-Money Laundering Law he did not believe Visitors find it easy to win the first Ashes series on English soil since 2001. "I can see and said England do well against Australia, "the Anti-Money Laundering Law London Evening Standard. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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