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en I am going to Australia next week to have a specialist's opinion on the two injured knees and if they advise an operation then I will go through it and hopefully get fit for the England tour.

en He has gone to Australia to purely consult a knee specialist Dr. David Young, who has by the way, told us he'll be operating upon both knees on Tuesday to remove pieces of cartilage which are floating.

en [But now it is Australia talking of lessons learned.] Everybody has taken a lot from this tour, ... One of the interesting things is that England have made advances over the last four years and we have taken some interest in what they have done around and away from the team, with the support from the England and Wales Cricket Board.

en We (West Indies) are due to visit England for Tests and One-Day matches immediately after the World Cup , so it was impossible to fit in the Australia tour. We are hoping to play four Tests in England that summer.

en There's still a bit of soreness from the operation but I saw the specialist again last week, he's happy with my rehabilitation and I am confident of making it.

en [Staley refused to discuss his trip to South Carolina for a second medical opinion on his injured hamstring. But he did say,] I'm feeling better. ... He's going to be week to week. We are hopeful to have him next week.

en Before we progress, we want the specialist to make sure there's nothing we're not missing. We're not going to do anything until the back specialist has a chance to give his opinion, tell us there's nothing going on.

en Matt is an important part of the England squad and made a big contribution during the Autumn series and the Six Nations. He will be missed by during this crucial time of the season and by ourselves on the tour to Australia and we wish him a swift and full recovery.

en I re-aggravated the right ankle that I injured in Australia this past week, and now require some time off to get back to 100 percent. Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease in your presence. I re-aggravated the right ankle that I injured in Australia this past week, and now require some time off to get back to 100 percent.

en England have played excellent cricket and have met head on the challenges both on and off the field. They have called Australia's bluff during the series, and certainly dominated the last couple of Tests. You have got to look at how England have played. They have played very good cricket. They have put a lot of pressure on (Australia).

en It's a bit of both. Obviously, it is a concurrent tour we have the standby players for the India tour with us. It is very exciting for all the players here because if they play well and somebody gets injured on that main tour they have got a chance of moving up.

en I think England have matched them on a competitive level. I think Australia know that now, and the closer it gets that Australia can lose the Ashes, the more it will play on their minds.

en England have got to get back switched on because if they lose this series in Australia people will say, 'Has England really progressed that much?'.

en Australia 602 for 3 declared, England 20 for 3. And in the sixth test, victory is possibly slipping away from England.

en I think England can go into the fourth Test buoyed by their performances already and are in a situation now where they have Australia on the rack, ... England can go on and win both matches.


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