The ball can be completely different for the second Ashes Take a look at and England will hope the result’s, too.
After capitulating towards the pink Kookaburra in Perth within the collection opener, Ben Stokes’ facet now play Australia in a pink-ball sport at The Gabba in Brisbane from Thursday.
Forward of that conflict, which begins at 4am UK time, we take a look at the important thing questions relating to day-night Checks and why the stats counsel England have their work lower out…
What’s the level of day-night Take a look at cricket?
The thought is, or was, to draw greater crowds to the longest type of the sport, principally in locations the place the numbers have dwindled.
Whether or not a Take a look at in an Ashes – hardly a collection missing in gravitas – wants a pink-ball sport is honest to debate, with England’s Joe Root saying it would not.
Sky Sports activities’ Michael Atherton will not be a fan both, though accepts the day-nighter has change into a key a part of Australia’s summers.
This fixture does add one other dollop of intrigue to an already headline-making contest and it’s a sport England might actually do with successful after their implosion in Perth left them 1-0 down within the five-match collection.
How have England carried out in pink-ball Checks?
Not nice.
They gained their first (beating West Indies by an innings and 209 runs at Edgbaston in August 2017 after taking 19 wickets on day three) and their most up-to-date (beating New Zealand by 267 runs at Tauranga in February 2023) however in between these thumping wins they suffered 5 straight defeats, together with three towards Australia.
England have been hammered in Adelaide in 2017 and 2021, whereas of their closing sport of the earlier away Ashes collection 4 years in the past they went down by 146 runs in Hobart – the defeat sealed when Ollie Robinson was bowled by Pat Cummins having backed away to date to the leg-side that he was barely on the lower strip.
England’s different two pink-ball pummellings got here towards India in Ahmedabad in February 2021 (picked a seam-heavy assault and misplaced 19 wickets to spin to lose inside two days) and versus New Zealand in Auckland in March 2018 when an innings thrashing included being bundled out for 58 of their first dig. At one level, they have been 27-9.
What about Australia in day-nighters?
These guys are pink-ball wizards. Australia have gained 13 of their 14 day-night Checks, with the one blemish at residence to West Indies in January 2024 after they have been humbled by Shamar Joseph. The truth that Aussie defeat got here at The Gabba – the place this Ashes pink-baller is being performed – might give England a crumb of consolation.
Nevertheless, with Australia much more skilled on this format, and England having not performed a pink-ball Take a look at in three years, residence batter Marnus Labuschagne feels his facet in all probability have the sting.
Labuschagne, who averages 63.86 in day-nighters, mentioned: “It’s become something that Australia have been very good at. We’ve learned over time the different moments of the game and how to play them. Hopefully that can be an advantage for us in this game.”
How do the circumstances impression the cricket?
Passages of pink-ball Checks might be bowler-dominated with the ball typically zipping round beneath lights and in that twilight interval (when the floodlights take over from the pure gentle).
With this sport in Brisbane beginning at 2pm native time, the solar will set within the second session, offering a just about half-and-half break up between day and evening.
“Win the toss and bat” is former England seamer Stuart Broad’s recommendation, permitting for the very best circumstances earlier than the bowlers take over afterward, with Sky Sports activities pundit Michael Atherton saying he would not be stunned if pinch hitters have been utilized in sturdy batting circumstances.
Travis Head opened for Australia of their second innings in Perth, slamming a 69-ball hundred – the second quickest in Ashes historical past – earlier than ending up with 123 from 83 deliveries, an innings that contained 16 fours and 4 sixes.
Australia have to be tempted to stay Head up high once more, particularly in a sport the place fast runs could possibly be essential.
Which gamers have starred in pink-ball Checks?
Australia left-arm fast Mitchell Starc is the kingpin in the case of pink-ball Checks with 81 wickets in 14 video games at a mean of 17.08, together with 6-9 in 7.3 overs in his earlier day-night outing within the Caribbean in July as West Indies have been torpedoed for 27.
Labuschagne mentioned of Starc: “Is he the best pink-ball bowler in the world? I think the stats probably say that. I think it’s a combination of being a left-hander, swinging it at high pace and swinging it late that makes him so dangerous. Combine that with the pink ball, which swings later and more inconsistently, and it is hard to line-up.”
Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon has the joint second-most wickets in pink-ball Checks – his 43 scalps matched by the nonetheless absent Pat Cummins – so will that stat persuade England to play a spinner after choosing an all-seam frontline assault in Perth?
Shoaib Bashir or all-rounder Will Jacks are the slow-bowling choices and Jacks’ choice would additionally bolster the lower-order batting.
The main run-scorer in pink-ball Checks is Labuschagne with 958 in 9 video games together with 4 a whole lot and 4 fifties. Crew-mate Steve Smith has 815 in 13 matches, whereas Head is fourth on the checklist with 719 in 10, behind the now-retired David Warner (753 in 9). Root is England’s highest pink-ball run-scorer (501 in seven video games).
Is lunch taken? What about tea?
The construction of the classes will stay the identical as a traditional Take a look at match with a 40-minute interval after the primary two hours after which a 20-minute break after an additional two hours. The one distinction is that fairly than lunch and tea the pauses can be dinner and tea.
Lastly, what has Steve Smith been carrying beneath his eyes?
Ah, you’ve got observed the ‘eye blacks’.
These strips, which Smith has batted with within the nets forward of this sport, are designed to scale back glare.
Former West Indies batter Shivnarine Chanderpaul wore them repeatedly throughout his taking part in days, whereas Smith has tried them out forward of doubtless batting beneath lights in Brisbane.
Talking to the media, Labuschagne mentioned of Smith trialling the ‘eye blacks’: “There must be sort of science or theory around it.
“I take a look at it both approach: if there’s a science behind it or whether or not it’s a placebo. If it looks like it really works, each methods, it really works.
“I would love nothing more than to see him stroll out with the Shivnarines and smack them around everywhere.”
Ashes collection in Australia 2025-26
All occasions UK and Eire
- First Take a look at (Perth – November 21-25): Australia beat England by eight wickets
- Second Take a look at (day/evening): Thursday December 4 – Monday December 8 (4am) – The Gabba, Brisbane
- Third Take a look at: Wednesday December 17 – Sunday December 21 (11.30pm) – Adelaide Oval
- Fourth Take a look at: Thursday December 25 – Monday December 29 (11.30pm) – Melbourne Cricket Floor
- Fifth Take a look at: Sunday January 4 – Thursday January 8 (11.30pm) – Sydney Cricket Floor

