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Marcus Trescothick fires promise to Australia with England in Ashes purgatory

Rain has dampened England’s hopes of claiming a crucial victory in the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford but coach Marcus Trescothick has made it clear that the home side won’t have sodden spirits

Marcus Trescothick promised that England would fight until the last ball after taking a dim view of being forced to dial down their pace attack.

‌Skipper Ben Stokes looked unhappy when he was told the light was too poor to persist with his Dad’s Army seamers and had to bowl spin at both ends in the Ashes twilight zone. England fans’ frustration was compounded by umpires Joel Wilson and Nitin Menon wearing SUNGLASSES in the gloom.

Only one Australian wicket fell in 30 overs between pulses of rain in the fourth Ashes Test, and the Baggy Greens advanced to 214-5 – still 61 runs behind. Trescothick, assistant coach to Bazball principal Brendon McCullum, said: “We were sat on the balcony and we didn’t think the light had deteriorated that much to not allow our seamers to bowl.

‌”It didn’t feel like it was that dark, but the umpires out in the middle have to make a decision. And tomorrow, if that’s what we are given, that’s what we’ll take. If there’s any opportunity to get out in the middle, we will grab it with both hands.

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