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Crawley prepared to do whatever it takes to play fourth Ashes Test

A dominant innings and 14-run victory in
the third Test in Melbourne on Tuesday gave Australia an unassailable 3-0 lead
in the series, leaving England playing only for pride in the final two matches.

The resurgence of COVID-19 in New South
Wales has cast a shadow over the Sydney Test but Crawley said he was willing to
see health protocols tightened to ensure the match went ahead as scheduled on
Wednesday.

“Personally, I would … I can’t
speak for everyone on that, but we’ve only got a couple of weeks left and I
want to play the two Tests,” he told reporters at the Sydney Cricket
Ground on Sunday.

“I’m one hundred percent wanting to
play this Test, definitely comfortable. The doctors say we’re in a good place
to carry on and we fully back that.”

Coach Chris Silverwood was unable to
travel to Sydney for the Test after an outbreak of COVID-19 in the England camp
that also robbed the squad of three specialist coaching staff.

Plans to bring in Adam Hollioake to help
out were scuppered on Sunday when a close contact of the former England one-day
captain Tested positive for the virus.

Crawley said the players had pulled
together in training and there was a fierce determination to turn things
around.

“Obviously, we were gutted at the
MCG to lose the game like that and to lose the series in three games,” he
added.

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“But every Test is massive,
especially an Ashes Test down here, so we’re all massively wanting two wins out
of these next two games.

“If we come away with 3-2,
obviously we’ve lost the series but we can hold our head up that we didn’t just
let them walk all over us and pushed back a bit.”

Crawley, who was called into the side
for the third Test but was only able to make 17 runs in his two innings, said
the less experienced England batters should not fear the Australian bowlers.

“I’m certainly going to try and be
more confident,” he said. “I know full well I can score a hundred
this week and that’s what I’m going to try to do.”

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