England are unlikely to send any of the players involved in their eight-wicket thrashing in Perth to Canberra for next week's pink-ball tour match, a decision which former captain Michael Vaughan has described as "amateurish".
The speed of Australia 's win in a chaotic first Ashes Test has left England with 11 days before the start of the second, day-night Test in Brisbane on December 4. There is a two-day, pink-ball match scheduled between a Prime Minister's XI and an England XI on November 29, but England Lions have long been scheduled to fulfil that fixture rather than the main touring party.
Brendon McCullum , England's head coach, said after the first Test that England would consider sending some players to Canberra. "I haven't even thought about it just yet, to be honest, b

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