Friday 5 April 2013

Australia Ashes fightback

        
    I wouldn't read too much into what happened in India - the conditions are very different to what we'll experience here and when we go back over to Australia," said Cook, 28.They've got some world-class players and the Ashes is a unique event. Hopefully it will bring the best out of both sides.And Cook warned that the Australians would be a different side after back-to-back defeats in the 2009 and 2011 Ashes.England, who triumphed 2-1 in India before Christmas, host Australia in five Tests this summer, starting on 10 July at Trent Bridge.Australia lost 4-0 in India on a tour that saw four players dropped for disciplinary reasonsCook's side then fly down under in October to prepare for a five-Test series starting on 21 November and ending on 3 January, 2014.They're going to be a very tough side to beat, make no mistake about that," he said.

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