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Mark Gleeson

England fancied for test series as host look for fresh energy

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - New Zealand v England - Second Test - Seddon Park, Hamilton, New Zealand - December 2, 2019 England's Joe Root walks off the pitch after his wicket is taken by New Zealand's Mitchell Santner and 226 runs REUTERS/Ross Setford

PRETORIA (Reuters) - England will be looking to bring a heady year to a successful close in the opening test of their four-match series against South Africa, which starts on Boxing Day in Pretoria, but must beware a home side eager to revive their fortunes.

English cricket has been basking in the glory of dramatic World Cup success in 2019 but the test arena did not offer any subsequent triumphs as they failed to regain the Ashes and lost last month in New Zealand.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup - Australia v South Africa - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - July 6, 2019 South Africa's Faf du Plessis celebrates reaching his century Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Yet they are favourites to beat their hosts, who have had a year of turmoil both on and off the field.

South Africa surprisingly lost a home series to Sri Lanka earlier in the year, flopped at the World Cup and were comprehensively thumped in India in October, losing all three tests to sit bottom of the new World Test Championship standings.

There has also been a crisis at Cricket South Africa, who are at logger heads with the players union, have been accused of mismanagement, losing millions on an ill-conceived Twenty20 venture and are soon to lose their major sponsors.

FILE PHOTO: Cricket - New Zealand v England - First Test - Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand - November 23, 2019 England's Joe Root celebrates the wicket of New Zealand's Henry Nicholls with team mates REUTERS/Ross Setford

Several changes have recently been made, including the appointment of test cricket’s most successful captain Graeme Smith as acting director of cricket.

INFUSE ENERGY

In turn, he appointed old team mate Mark Boucher to coach the side, with another stalwart Jacques Kallis brought on board as a batting consultant.

The changes are expected to infuse energy to a moribund side, who looked listless in India where they suffered a series of heavy defeats.

But captain Faf du Plessis will take charge of a relatively inexperienced team after a series of recent retirements from the test arena, including Hashim Amla and Dale Steyn.

Joe Root leads an England side that has James Anderson and Johnny Bairstow back, and excitedly awaits to see if Ben Stokes can repeat the bludgeoning he handed South Africa in the 2015-16 series and what Jofra Archer might be able to extract from seamer-friendly wickets.

A bout of illness in the England camp on the eve of the first test, however, means Archer and Stuart Broad are both scrambling to be fit in time to make Thursday’s team line-up.

The first test, from Dec. 26-30, at Centurion in Pretoria is followed by tests at Newlands in Cape Town (Jan 3-7), St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth (Jan 16-20) and the Wanderers in Johannesburg (Jan 24-28).

(Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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