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Flintoff promises Ashes fightback | Flintoff promises Ashes fightback |
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England captain Andrew Flintoff vowed his side would hit back after being beaten by 277 runs by Australia in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane. | England captain Andrew Flintoff vowed his side would hit back after being beaten by 277 runs by Australia in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane. |
"Australia put us under pressure from the word go and we took our time to get into the game," said Flintoff. | "Australia put us under pressure from the word go and we took our time to get into the game," said Flintoff. |
"We've been in this position before and we'll be looking forward to bouncing back in the second Test in Adelaide. | "We've been in this position before and we'll be looking forward to bouncing back in the second Test in Adelaide. |
"But it was important the batters scored runs and put some partnerships together in this match." | "But it was important the batters scored runs and put some partnerships together in this match." |
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Flintoff rejected the suggestion that England had come into the series under-prepared. | Flintoff rejected the suggestion that England had come into the series under-prepared. |
After playing in the one-day ICC Champions Trophy in India, England played a one-day game and two three-day games in Australia before the Test series. | After playing in the one-day ICC Champions Trophy in India, England played a one-day game and two three-day games in Australia before the Test series. |
There's no more smiles or friendly banter, we're playing for our country Kevin Pietersen | There's no more smiles or friendly banter, we're playing for our country Kevin Pietersen |
"We had a great preparation. We got a lot out of the warm-up games and quite a few of us were in India for a few weeks," said Flintoff. | "We had a great preparation. We got a lot out of the warm-up games and quite a few of us were in India for a few weeks," said Flintoff. |
And Flintoff said fast bowler Steve Harmison, who took 1-177 in the match, would be working hard to find some form before the start of the second Test on Friday. | And Flintoff said fast bowler Steve Harmison, who took 1-177 in the match, would be working hard to find some form before the start of the second Test on Friday. |
"It's fair to say Harmy didn't click in this game but every time he goes on the field he gives his best," said Flintoff. | "It's fair to say Harmy didn't click in this game but every time he goes on the field he gives his best," said Flintoff. |
"He's been working hard in the nets and he'll probably continue to do so for the next few days to get his bowling back to where we'd like it to be." | "He's been working hard in the nets and he'll probably continue to do so for the next few days to get his bowling back to where we'd like it to be." |
Meanwhile, Kevin Pietersen, who made a combative 92 in England's second innings, agreed that the tourists would make a better fist of things in Adelaide. | Meanwhile, Kevin Pietersen, who made a combative 92 in England's second innings, agreed that the tourists would make a better fist of things in Adelaide. |
Flintoff (centre) bowled well but had a poor game with the bat | Flintoff (centre) bowled well but had a poor game with the bat |
"The first three days didn't go to plan and we need total dedication to get it right," said Pietersen. | "The first three days didn't go to plan and we need total dedication to get it right," said Pietersen. |
"There were a few bad decisions in our first innings but we didn't play good cricket. But the way we played the last few days was a good sign. | "There were a few bad decisions in our first innings but we didn't play good cricket. But the way we played the last few days was a good sign. |
"To bat for such a long period of time will stand all our batters in good stead come Friday. | "To bat for such a long period of time will stand all our batters in good stead come Friday. |
"If we can bat like that for the next 20 days and if our bowlers get it right we'll be OK." | "If we can bat like that for the next 20 days and if our bowlers get it right we'll be OK." |
Pietersen added that his spat with Shane Warne on Sunday was a taste of things to come for the rest of the series. | Pietersen added that his spat with Shane Warne on Sunday was a taste of things to come for the rest of the series. |
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Warne, taking exception to some punishment from Pietersen, almost hit his old rival with a shy at the stumps. | Warne, taking exception to some punishment from Pietersen, almost hit his old rival with a shy at the stumps. |
Pietersen stormed down the pitch to remonstrate with Warne and words were exchanged for the remainder of the day. | Pietersen stormed down the pitch to remonstrate with Warne and words were exchanged for the remainder of the day. |
"There are no more smiles or friendly banter, we're both playing for our country and as hard as they hit us we'll be coming back doubly hard," he said. | "There are no more smiles or friendly banter, we're both playing for our country and as hard as they hit us we'll be coming back doubly hard," he said. |
But Pietersen added: "What happens on the field stays on the field, it's got nothing to do with what happens off the field." | But Pietersen added: "What happens on the field stays on the field, it's got nothing to do with what happens off the field." |
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