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The Ashes: Ben Stokes in ‘beast mode’ and England evolving from side that have been ‘reckless’, says Ben Duckett | Cricket News

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Ben Duckett says England captain Ben Stokes is in “beast mode” ahead of The Ashes and that the tourists are evolving from a side that have been “reckless at times” in the past.

All-rounder Stokes has not played since the fourth Test against India in July due to a right shoulder issue but is expected to be fit for the Ashes opener in Perth from November 21.

The 34-year-old took 20 wickets in five Tests this summer at an average of 24.05 while he also scored his first hundred in the format in two years.

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Speaking to the Willow Talk podcast, opener Duckett said of Stokes: “I can only say we’ve been out here for a few days and he’s been in beast mode.

“He has been running, bowling two spells, batting for two hours.

“The way he trains and stuff these days is something that I’ve never seen before.

“He’s probably the most important man in this side when he’s bowling, so hopefully he stays fit for all five Tests and bowling in all of them because he’s crucial for us.”

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Duckett: England want to be more than entertaining

The West Australian newspaper slammed Stokes and Joe Root following their arrivals in Australia with articles calling the former a “cocky complainer” and the latter “average”, while England’s Bazball approach was also labelled “careless thrash batting.”

Duckett admits England have been a little too gung-ho at times in the past but feels they are now trying to be a more well-rounded team.

He said: “[For me], there’s moments as an opening batsman. It could be at Perth where we’ve got five overs at the end of the day. I did it against India, just got through it. I don’t care how many runs you’ve got, just be there in the morning.

You want to play against the best so you don’t want to have guys like that missing out in series like this. But on the flip side, I’m an opening batter and he’s probably one of the best bowlers in the world. I hope it’s not too bad but obviously any game where he’s not playing is an advantage for us.

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“I think that’s where we’re trying to go now, it’s not just being this entertaining, reckless at times, side.

“That is something I’ve got frustrated [about] with myself in the past where I might have got 80 off 60 and it looks great and stuff but it’s not going to win us a Test match.

“It’s realising moments and then kicking on and getting a big score.

Will little ‘baggage’ and Australian pitches help England?

England have lost 13 and drawn two of their 15 Tests in Australia since winning 3-1 in the country in 2010/11.

Only five of this year’s 16-player squad – Stokes, Root, Mark Wood, Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley – have played a Test in Australia before, something Duckett feels could work in the away side’s favour.

You know how tough it is for touring sides coming over here. I’m not expecting or setting myself any targets. I know I’m opening the batting against probably the best bowling attack in the world in their home conditions.

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He added: “We’ve got quite a fresh group coming here where there’s not a lot of baggage, which I think will help us.”

England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick also believes the nature of the Australian pitches will aid the tourists, saying: “The style of cricket we play is to try and put the bowlers under pressure.

“Playing on bouncy pitches, where the ball comes onto the bat nicely, is something we always talk about trying to get back at home. It suits our style of play, which we’re happy with.

“The pitches have evolved in Australia, maybe there is a bit more for the bowlers, but you still expect them to be quick and bouncy.

“We are pretty confident in our own team and what we have to throw at Australia. We are coming here with a team that we’re very happy with and the preparations in terms of what we’ve got.”

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