Annabel Sutherland primed if Test obligation calls

She has solely performed two Tests however Annabel Sutherland is not one to baulk on the distinctive challenges of a multi-day, red-ball recreation - fairly the alternative, the truth is.Her six-over spell on the very finish of the last Women's Ashes Test very almost swung the match in Australia's favour, yielding all three of her wickets for the fourth innings earlier than England's tailenders, Kate Cross and Sophie Ecclestone, clung on for a draw within the face of Alana King's efforts to prise out the one wicket Australia wanted from the ultimate over.

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Sutherland took 5 wickets in whole throughout that Ashes Test, her second look within the format, some 4 months after Australia drew with India, additionally in Canberra. She has performed 31 white-ball matches for her nation, and now, after arriving for the return Ashes collection, Sutherland has been relishing the possibility to get used to the Dukes ball in English circumstances forward of subsequent week's Test at Trent Bridge.

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"I've got a bit of a wobble-seam ball going, which has been nice, and so far I've loved it," Sutherland stated. "I'm looking forward to getting out there for the three-dayer and putting it into practice against the England A girls."

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England have expertise enjoying with the crimson Dukes ball, having used it in final yr's Test in opposition to South Africa at Taunton, however each squads might be utilizing this week's three-day warm-up matches to collect extra info. Australia will play England A in Leicester from Thursday whereas Australia A will face the England Test squad in Derby on the identical time.

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The upcoming three-day warm-up fixture additionally represents an opportunity for Sutherland to press for choice within the last XI for the Test beginning on June 22 amid an Australian pace-bowling assault properly stocked with contenders.

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"I'm super keen," Sutherland stated. "There's so much history that goes along with Australia and England and the Ashes. This one's been flagged on my radar for a long time, my first trip over to England playing in an Ashes so I'm very excited and looking forward to what's to come in the next month or so."

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"Obviously, we would love to have Meg here and our thoughts are certainly with her back home," Sutherland stated. "We've talked about it as a group that it's obviously a big, big miss to not have Meg. She's an outstanding player and leader of the team, so we're certainly going to miss having her.

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"But in saying that, I believe Alyssa and T-Mac are distinctive leaders in their very own proper. We know it should be a giant miss, however we predict we have got actually good depth in our facet to fill that and have proven that in earlier collection the place Meg hasn't been there."

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"It's actually disappointing for Meg that she's not in a position to be part of us and he or she's in our ideas however we have had a while collectively at a camp in Brisbane, we have spoken a bit about it as a gaggle and I do know Alyssa could be very properly positioned," Nitschke said. "She's acquired some actually good assist in Tahlia McGrath and another actually senior gamers inside the group which can be going to step up into some management duties.

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"I think we're really well placed to cover her but we certainly understand that she's a great player, a great captain, so definitely going to be missed for us this campaign."

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