Australia
Ricky Ponting (C), Michael Clarke, Shane Watson, Simon Katich, Callum Ferguson, Mike Hussey, Marcus North, Usman Khawaja, Brad Haddin, Nathan Hauritz, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle, Ben Hilfenhaus, Doug Bollinger, Ryan Harris, Xavier Doherty.
England
Andrew Strauss (C), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood, Ian Bell, Eoin Morgan, Matt Prior, Steve Davies, Stuart Broad, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Steven Finn, Chris Tremlett, Monty Panesar.
First Test:
Brisbane 25 - 29 November 2010
Second Test:
Adelaide 3 - 7 December 2010
Third Test:
Perth 16 - 20 December 2010
Fourth Test:
Melbourne 26 - 30 December 2010
Fifth Test: :
Sydney 3 - 7 January 2011
Time for some thoughts, hopelessly wrong predictions and some player sledging before a ball has been bowled.
England's XI picks itself. Nothing to see here, move along.
Australia's selectors however, seem to have picked a Wallabies squad rather than a cricket team, so we can safely infer there are a few spots up for grabs on the home side.
Somthing is iffy in the world of cricket down under. For example, someone decided to turn the team announcement yesterday into a public PR event by Sydney Harbour. It pissed down with rain and 25 people turned up to watch the Aussie selectors name half the country in the squad.
I really feel for Nathan Hauritz at the moment. He was announced in the squad yesterday alongside Tassie left arm spinner Xavier Doherty, so when Hapless Haury was paraded out to the press, the first question thrown at selection boss Andrew Hilditch was the inevitable "So does this mean Hauritz will play?".
The reply? "Well...umm..we see Nathan as the ummm...best Right Arm Offspinner in Australia, but umm...playing the lefty could an option too."
That oughta do wonders for the guy's confidence! And to add to his woes, he is playing against his Captain (who supposedly wants him gone) in a Shield game tomorrow. Talk about pressure. Anyway, it's safe to say Hauritz is a doubtful starter at the Gabba.
There's a few in that camp, but it seems the only batsman under genuine threat is Hussey, who really needs some runs or uncapped NSW bat Usman Khawaja slots straight in. There will be mutterings about North as usual, but word is he is in line for the captaincy if he can become more consistent, so he'll be there in Brissy.
The rumour mill is spinning that Mitchell Johnson may be a shock omission for the Gabba. Could be one to watch, his radar just seems to get worse each game.
The Aussies look ripe for the plucking this summer unfortunately. A campaign of press leaks from senior players against Michael Clarke is apparently causing a junior/senior rift in the side. The older guys despise him, and the juniors are apparently keeping their options open should Ponting step aside at the end of the summer. Word is, he is no certain starter at the Gabba by the way - his back is playing up again. The middle order is unsettled, and the only injury free, in form, test quality bowler we have is Hilfenhaus.
The key for England is their classy spinner Graeme Swann. I can see him destroying our lefties this summer. Broad will be a star, and all they need is support from either Finn or Anderson to make it a very long summer for us locals.
3-1 England.