Former Australia captain Mark Taylor thinks that managing the workload of players might have been the reason for the hosts electing to bat again instead of enforcing the follow-on in the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval.
After bundling England out for just 236, Australia had the option of asking the visitors to follow-on. But the hosts came out to bat again, ending at 45/1 in 17 overs at stumps on day three.
"I think it's more about player workload than anything else; it's also quite a congested series with no big gaps between Test matches. They looked at it and thought 'well it's either tonight and then tomorrow night with the second new ball, or we wait a day and do it with a big lead'," Taylor was quoted as saying by Wide World of Sports.