England did not have the best outing in the ongoing Ashes Tests against Australia, trailing 0-3. It drew the fourth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), while the final Test will be played at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart from Friday. In the meantime, the visitors have a selection headache regarding all-rounder Ben Stokes and wicketkeeper-batter Jonny Bairstow.
However, Stokes' selection remains doubtful, along with Bairstow, subject to fitness issues. The latter, too, played decent knocks at SCG, scoring a century in the first, followed by 41 in the second. In the first, he had suffered a blow to his thumb off pacer Pat Cummins. Although he did not field in the second, he managed to bat.
In the meantime, skipper Joe Root told reporters that both men's fitness would be assessed before the Hobart Test, and the call would be taken accordingly on the day of the final Test (Friday). "We've got just to see where they're at, see what their bodies can handle and then assess from there," he said.
If Stokes and Bairstow miss out, it will open the door for Ollie Pope, Chris Woakes or Dan Lawrence. England will already be without wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler, who is back home with a broken thumb. While Sam Billings has come in as his replacement, he looks set to play in Hobart. Also, opener Haseeb Hameed could be replaced by Rory Burns, having managed just 80 runs in eight innings.