Ashes: England do not need Ben Stokes to win next Test - James Anderson

JIMMY ANDERSON says England have both the quality and character to bounce back to win the Ashes – with or without Ben Stokes.

England’s suspended all-rounder Stokes will play for Canterbury in Christchurch on Sunday after the ECB and Cricket New Zealand rubber-stamped his participation.

But his hopes of facing Australia this winter have never looked bleaker after police passed on results of their investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service.

“The situation with Ben is out of our hands and we have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got,” said Anderson, who will lead the bowling attack in Adelaide as England attempt to square the series in the day-nighter which starts tomorrow.

“And it’s important we do that because any distractions outside our group will probably inhibit that.

“But this Test in Adelaide with a pink ball under lights could be somewhere that will really suit our bowling attack.”

We have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got

England ace James Anderson

Anderson said England will prepare for a short-pitched assault once again but admitted he is not expecting protection from the umpires if the Gabba is anything to go by.

“It is very clear how they will attack us but it’s our job to get in the nets and figure out ways of combating that – ways of defending yourself, staying at the crease if you’re with a batsman,” said Anderson. 

“I don’t know what constitutes dangerous bowling.

"It’s the umpire’s personal take on it but it was mentioned to Marais [Erasmus] in the last game – I questioned when does it get dangerous? – but he didn’t seem to think it was not too bad.

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James Anderson has said England do not need Ben Stokes

“So we’ll have to plan to get a barrage, which we are.”

Anderson is also prepared for a verbal assault after Australia ramped up the sledging in the first Test.

He said: “From a personal point of view that excites me and will drive me on to do the best I can with bat and ball. But they will go hard at us.

“They were fairly quiet for the first few days when we were doing well but now they are one nil up they are going to keep coming at us.

“It is up to us individually and as a group to stick together and know that we are not here to roll over.”

Australia will continue to look for weakness in the make-up of the England batsmen according to the chief sledger from Brisbane, Peter Handscomb who was unrepentant despite targeting former Yorkshire teammate Jonny Bairstow.

He said: “It’s something that is part of the game – always has been and always will be, so if there’s a moment where we can exploit someone’s mental capabilities then, yes, we’re going to go about it.”

Ashes: England do not need Ben Stokes to win next Test - James Anderson

JIMMY ANDERSON says England have both the quality and character to bounce back to win the Ashes – with or without Ben Stokes.

England’s suspended all-rounder Stokes will play for Canterbury in Christchurch on Sunday after the ECB and Cricket New Zealand rubber-stamped his participation.

But his hopes of facing Australia this winter have never looked bleaker after police passed on results of their investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service.

“The situation with Ben is out of our hands and we have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got,” said Anderson, who will lead the bowling attack in Adelaide as England attempt to square the series in the day-nighter which starts tomorrow.

“And it’s important we do that because any distractions outside our group will probably inhibit that.

“But this Test in Adelaide with a pink ball under lights could be somewhere that will really suit our bowling attack.”

We have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got

England ace James Anderson

Anderson said England will prepare for a short-pitched assault once again but admitted he is not expecting protection from the umpires if the Gabba is anything to go by.

“It is very clear how they will attack us but it’s our job to get in the nets and figure out ways of combating that – ways of defending yourself, staying at the crease if you’re with a batsman,” said Anderson. 

“I don’t know what constitutes dangerous bowling.

"It’s the umpire’s personal take on it but it was mentioned to Marais [Erasmus] in the last game – I questioned when does it get dangerous? – but he didn’t seem to think it was not too bad.

James AndersonGETTY

James Anderson has said England do not need Ben Stokes

“So we’ll have to plan to get a barrage, which we are.”

Anderson is also prepared for a verbal assault after Australia ramped up the sledging in the first Test.

He said: “From a personal point of view that excites me and will drive me on to do the best I can with bat and ball. But they will go hard at us.

“They were fairly quiet for the first few days when we were doing well but now they are one nil up they are going to keep coming at us.

“It is up to us individually and as a group to stick together and know that we are not here to roll over.”

Australia will continue to look for weakness in the make-up of the England batsmen according to the chief sledger from Brisbane, Peter Handscomb who was unrepentant despite targeting former Yorkshire teammate Jonny Bairstow.

He said: “It’s something that is part of the game – always has been and always will be, so if there’s a moment where we can exploit someone’s mental capabilities then, yes, we’re going to go about it.”

Ashes: England do not need Ben Stokes to win next Test - James Anderson

JIMMY ANDERSON says England have both the quality and character to bounce back to win the Ashes – with or without Ben Stokes.

England’s suspended all-rounder Stokes will play for Canterbury in Christchurch on Sunday after the ECB and Cricket New Zealand rubber-stamped his participation.

But his hopes of facing Australia this winter have never looked bleaker after police passed on results of their investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service.

“The situation with Ben is out of our hands and we have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got,” said Anderson, who will lead the bowling attack in Adelaide as England attempt to square the series in the day-nighter which starts tomorrow.

“And it’s important we do that because any distractions outside our group will probably inhibit that.

“But this Test in Adelaide with a pink ball under lights could be somewhere that will really suit our bowling attack.”

We have to try to focus on winning this Test with the squad we’ve got

England ace James Anderson

Anderson said England will prepare for a short-pitched assault once again but admitted he is not expecting protection from the umpires if the Gabba is anything to go by.

“It is very clear how they will attack us but it’s our job to get in the nets and figure out ways of combating that – ways of defending yourself, staying at the crease if you’re with a batsman,” said Anderson. 

“I don’t know what constitutes dangerous bowling.

"It’s the umpire’s personal take on it but it was mentioned to Marais [Erasmus] in the last game – I questioned when does it get dangerous? – but he didn’t seem to think it was not too bad.

James AndersonGETTY

James Anderson has said England do not need Ben Stokes

“So we’ll have to plan to get a barrage, which we are.”

Anderson is also prepared for a verbal assault after Australia ramped up the sledging in the first Test.

He said: “From a personal point of view that excites me and will drive me on to do the best I can with bat and ball. But they will go hard at us.

“They were fairly quiet for the first few days when we were doing well but now they are one nil up they are going to keep coming at us.

“It is up to us individually and as a group to stick together and know that we are not here to roll over.”

Australia will continue to look for weakness in the make-up of the England batsmen according to the chief sledger from Brisbane, Peter Handscomb who was unrepentant despite targeting former Yorkshire teammate Jonny Bairstow.

He said: “It’s something that is part of the game – always has been and always will be, so if there’s a moment where we can exploit someone’s mental capabilities then, yes, we’re going to go about it.”

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