The Ashes: England name Shoaib Bashir in squad for first Perth Test against Australia
Although a number of England Ashes triumphs at home and abroad have been built on pace, they have never fielded as many express pace bowlers in the same team.
The side that won at home in the famous series of 2005 included Steve Harmison, Simon Jones and Andrew Flintoff.
Raymond Illingworth’s triumphant visitors to Australia in 1970-71 had Bob Willis, Peter Lever and John Snow, and the England team that won in 1954-55 included Brian Statham and Frank ‘Typhoon’ Tyson.
Perhaps England’s most famous Australian tour of all, the 1932-33 Bodyline series, caused diplomatic tensions between the two countries for a short-bowling plan designed to unsettle the great Don Bradman.
On this occasion – one of the most eagerly anticipated Ashes series in recent memory – England are looking to reverse an awful record – they have not won a Test in Australia since 2011.
Only five members of the 16-man squad have played a Test in Australia, but Atkinson says that could work in England’s favour.
“It could be an advantage,” he told BBC Sport. “There are a lot of players who have said they have had some tough times here in Australia.
“For us, we are a very relaxed, very positive group. No scarring. It’s very exciting. We all see it as a huge opportunity to do something special.”
Australia’s net session on Wednesday was briefly delayed by the threat of lightning.
The home side are expected to give a debut to opener Jack Weatherald, with uncapped pace bowler Brendan Doggett also coming in following injuries to captain Pat Cummins and and fellow seamer Josh Hazlewood.
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