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Brett Lee

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Quote[/b] (C C Csiders @ Aug. 10 2005,15:25)]Both Lee and McGrath have bowled in the nets this afternoon. Can't believe that both will play, or that the Aussies would risk both of them - maybe one, both not both.
Just seen that. I will be astounded if McGrath plays, I think that Lee will be worth the risk. If McGrath breaks down, then I think he will miss the last two tests for sure.
 
Lee has been passed as fit to play tomorrow.
I would think on that basis they will not risk McGrath and select same 11 as last time.

Possible that Tremlett may get the nod ahead of Hoggy, pitch is considered to be hard and bouncy therefore Tremlett's extra height will be a consideration.

It is said that the pitch will nullify Shane Warne's spin - believe that when i see it. That bugger can turn it square on ice.
 
England win toss and will bat
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McGrath and Lee both in Aus team, England unchanged from Edgebaston
 
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