Birmingham, July 31 Riding with confidence after their victorious World Cup campaign, England will aim to make a good start in their effort to regain the urn when they take on Australia in the first Ashes Test beginning Thursday at Edgbaston. The excitement level will be doubled in the Birmingham Test as it also marks the start of the ICC World Test Championship which will see a world champion in the longest format of the game in July 2021.
The Joe Root-led side, which faced a scare against Ireland in the four-day Test at Lord's, will look to come out with a better performance, especially with the bat. Given the top-order woes, Root is likely to bat at number three, with Joe Denly set to come in at number four.
The availability of Jofra Archer, who could get his maiden Test cap, is the one fitness concern for the hosts.