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The Ashes: Todd Murphy ready for England attack in Sydney Test

By britishbulletin.com1 January 20262 Mins Read
The Ashes: Todd Murphy ready for England attack in Sydney Test
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Australia spinner Todd Muphy is prepared to be a target for England in the final Ashes Test in Sydney.

Off-spinner Murphy, 25, could play at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) after Nathan Lyon was ruled out of the series with a hamstring injury.

Murphy played two matches in the 2023 Ashes and came in for some particularly tough treatment in the third Test at Headingley, but still ended up with seven wickets in the series at a better average and strike-rate than the rest of the Australia team.

“I’d say it’s a guarantee that if I play they will be attacking against me,” said Murphy. “That’s how they’ve been playing, it’s been positive cricket. It will be no different if I’m playing and bowling.

“You always have a chance when guys are coming after you – it does bring you into the game a little bit more. If that presents out there, no issues.”

Meanwhile, Australia batter Usman Khawaja will speak to the media on Friday morning (21:15 GMT, Thursday) amid speculation he will announce his retirement.

The left-hander turned 39 last month and has faced a battle for his place in this Ashes series. He was was left out of the second and third Test, only to be reprieved in Adelaide when Steve Smith fell ill.

Khawaja was retained for the fourth Test and, after Sydney, Australia do not play another Test until August.

The SCG traditionally assists slow bowlers – three of the four leading Test wicket-takers there are Australia spinners Shane Warne, Stuart MacGill and Lyon.

But Murphy’s inclusion on Sunday (23:30 GMT on Saturday) is not guaranteed because of a mixed weather forecast and the limited impact spin has had in this Ashes series.

Only nine wickets have fallen to spin in four games, meaning this series is on course to have the fewest wickets taken by spinners in an Ashes series of at least four Tests, beating the 21 of England’s 3-1 victory in Australia in 2010-11. This series will also comfortably have the fewest combined overs of spin bowled in an Ashes series.

Murphy has taken 22 wickets in his seven Tests, though is yet to play at home.

“I still think there’s a role to play for spin,” said Murphy. “You’re not going to be thrown the ball and your role is to take wickets, it might be to play a holding role so the fast bowlers can have a break and then come back.”

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