Thursday, 21 July 2011

Andy Flower requires a greater entry annexed to England after ash tour ravaged by injury of the Australia

England coach Andy Flower said he would warn his bosses do step in organizing any Marathon a day more energy-sapping like who left with a skeleton squad.

Two days before final one international day England at Perth, flower revealed that its end-of-tour report include the most biting criticism of the annex, which threatens to undermine their campaign before World Cup he even began.

Now that Paul Collingwood has returned home to recover from a back spasm, England have lost five of the 15 players who were originally to start the series.

And with Stuart Broad work still at full pace after having torn a muscle of the stomach in December, they can struggle to field men fit 11 for their first World Cup warm-up on 16 February.

England camp attempted to do pas whinges about itinerary, knowing that many players are have volunteered for extra cricket season in the Indian Premier League in April. Yet, nobody wants to go through this kind of debilitating experience again.

Flower yesterday asked if he would his opinions on England and Wales Cricket Board country in his end-of-tour report. He replied: "I think it's very likely that this will be included,".

"Obviously it is not ideal for preparing for the World Cup", added flower. "We have six wounded guy and if you look a little further in some of the people on the ground, we have a few important geometry that people are dealing with."

"There will be communication between me and those who choose these routes."

Despite the casualty long list - which includes Tim Bresnan, torn calf ripped Ajmal Shahzad hamstrings and headaches of Graeme Swann return Collingwood and broad - flower is reluctant to consider making substitutions in its World Cup 15.

He believes that all five players injured will be shaped for the end of the business of the tournament, which begins on February 19, but does not really warm up to quarter-finals over one month later.

The tricky bit could cross the two warm-up games, especially if someone else should go up lame in the seventh and final game of the round, at the Waca Sunday.

Warm-up programme England includes games against the Canada, February 16 and Pakistan on 18 February. And their plans are further complicated by the fact that women of Swann is due to deliver their first child this week, so it won't happen until the tournament really begins.

Flower and its captain, Andrew Strauss, will meet Colos Tuesday to discuss progress. It seems that Bresnan has longer rehabilitation program, it shouldn't be shaped until the second match against the India England World Cup 27 February.

Flower, Bresnan is valuable enough to justify the speculation on his physical condition. "That guy is an integral part of our side day and had been for some time," flower said. "Is an interpreter of quality who reverse-swings the ball and also a powerful hitter who might be useful in the played batting.".

Meanwhile, England will have to decide whether to give its first international cape since 2007 Liam Plunkett when they select the team for the final on Sunday in Perth. As Plunkett 40 hours of the Caribbean island of St. Kitts to get here, certainly better than a passage carrying drinks it deserves.

The Australia will miss four drummers of first choice. Ricky Ponting (finger) and Mike Hussey (hamstring) are not available from injury, while Michael Clarke and Shane Watson will be based.


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