by bigfluffylemon » Thu Jul 27, 2023 12:55 am
It was pointed out on the BBC preview, quite rightly, that whatever else this test does, it will be the last Ashes hurrah, at least in England, for a whole generation of players on both sides. For Australia, Warner, Khawaja, Smith, Lyon, Starc and Hazlewood (and Boland) will surely not be around in 4 years, and question marks over Labuschagne, Marsh and Cummins who will all be the wrong side of 33. For England, Anderson, Broad, Woakes, Moeen, Bairstow and Wood will surely never play another home Ashes test, hard to believe Stokes' body won't fall apart completely in the next few years, and Root may or may not last that long as well. A fair proportion of the above probably won't make it to the 25/26 Ashes in Australia either.
These are players who have defined an Ashes rivalry for 10 years. Feels like the end of an era for both sides, even though the retirements will come in dribs and drabs over the next couple of years.