England bowling coach David Saker has said that seamer Chris Tremlett has worked really well recently and he is really confident of doing well in the Ashes series Down Under.
According to the Mirror, with the third bowling place all but decided, England can set about keeping up their dominance over an Australian team keen on talking a good game without actually delivering one.
In the last week it has been rejuvenated fast bowler Mitchell Johnson taking aim at English batsmen, detailing what he intends to do to them come Thursday, the report said.
Saker said that everyone says fast bowlers should be mean and nasty but if it is fake, it gets shown up anyway.
He added that he would be interested to see how well Johnson is going, adding that he bowled very well in India but could be just one or two spells away from being quite erratic.
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