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Ali Martin at Adelaide Oval

England double down on Bashir as ‘No 1 spinner’ after Jacks toils in Adelaide

England players walk off at stumps after day three in Adelaide
England had another rough day in Adelaide and Will Jacks finished it with match figures so far of three for 212 from 39 overs. Photograph: Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/Reuters

England have doubled down on Shoaib Bashir’s status as their “No 1 spinner” despite omitting their two-year project from the third Test in Adelaide and watching Will Jacks struggle in his place.

Speaking after the close of play on day three, at which point Australia were closing in on an unassailable 3-0 series lead, England’s assistant coach Jeetan Patel said Bashir had been sacrificed to prop up a struggling batting lineup. But the tactic has backfired, with Jacks making only six during England’s sub-par first innings of 286 all out and, unable to command a steady line, sitting on overnight match figures of three for 212 from 39 overs.

Patel said: “We felt we did need that extra batting cover. I still believe Bash is our No 1 guy and I think he does a fantastic job for us. Always has. But in these conditions we are horses-for-courses kind of people.

“We look to pick the players that we think are going to affect the game the most. With all four seamers firing and Jacksy backing them up, I think that works. But it probably didn’t play as well as we’d like it today.”

Part of the problem was England were down to only three seamers as Travis Head’s unbeaten 142 helped Australia to an overnight lead of 356. Ben Stokes was unable to bowl himself all day, the England captain strung out by batting for five hours and later seen walking with a visibly stiff gait as he left the ground.

Playing down suspicions of an underlying injury here, Patel added: “My sense is he’s just pretty knackered and he’s taken a lot out of himself to get through this point in the game. All I know is he goes at 100%. If he thinks he can’t do it at 100%, I don’t think he’s going to do it. That’s probably where he’s at: he thought he was a risk, so he didn’t bowl.

“Guys are hurting. I thought some of the plans we chose today and the way we executed at times was fantastic. But it didn’t quite go our way. We’ve just got to hold the belief.”

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