Ashes Cricket — 2009 Big Editor

The 2009 Ashes: A Turning Point in Modern Test Cricket

Performance & Stability

  • England: Led by Andrew Strauss (captain), the side featured batsmen like Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen, bowlers including James Anderson and Stuart Broad, and an increasingly athletic fielding unit. Ricky Ponting’s absence (Australia captain) was irrelevant here since he led Australia—sorry, correction: Australia was captained by Ricky Ponting in 2009; England’s leadership and selection choices were under scrutiny for balance between experienced campaigners and promising youngsters.
  • Australia: Captained by Ricky Ponting, Australia’s lineup blended veterans (Ponting, Michael Hussey) with a fast-bowling quartet led by Mitchell Johnson and Brett Lee, and the wily off-spin of Nathan Hauritz. The series marked the continuing influence of players returning from injury and form slumps.

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