‘We didn’t know’: England’s Ashes declaration takes Bairstow by surprise
Jonny Bairstow said he had no inkling that Ben Stokes was considering the surprise declaration that ended England’s innings on 393 for eight, caused chaotic scenes in the dressing room and left Australia’s openers with an awkward 20 minutes to see out at the end of first day of the Ashes series, one they successfully negotiated to reach 14 without loss.
“We didn’t know anything about it,” Bairstow said. “I’m sure he had a couple of conversations with Brendon [McCullum] and the bowlers, but one of them was out in the middle so there can’t have been too many people who knew about it and I definitely didn’t. It was a scramble to get the tape on, the pads on and the rest. But when you’re not expecting something, sometimes it’s the best form of attack. It’s a shot to nothing, isn’t it? We come back tomorrow with a ball that’s four overs old, a fresh bowling attack and a team that’s really looking forward to the challenge.”
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In the over before the declaration Joe Root, who ended the innings unbeaten on 118, hit two sixes off Nathan Lyon. “Once Joe got his hundred and played a few shots I sensed it was coming,” Josh Hazlewood said, adding that Australia had been happy with how they had countered England’s aggressive batting. “It’s good to play [against] a different brand of cricket, although I don’t think we got dragged into it as much as we could have if things went really south. We’ll learn throughout the series but we’ll stick to what we’ve been doing the last two years – it’s obviously working.”
Bairstow scored 78 off 78 balls in his first innings for England