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Ashes 2017: Australian Team to continue sledging

Ahead of the historic day-night second Ashes Test against England here from Saturday, Australia batsman Peter Handscomb on Thursday warned the tourists to be ready for more on-field verbal barbs.

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Athar  Ansari
By Athar Ansari
Nov 30, 2017 • 04:24 PM

Adelaide, Nov 30 (CRICKETNMORE) - Ahead of the historic day-night second Ashes Test against England here from Saturday, Australia batsman Peter Handscomb on Thursday warned the tourists to be ready for more on-field verbal barbs.

Athar  Ansari
By Athar Ansari
November 30, 2017 • 04:24 PM

Since the start of the opening Test at the Gabba, the Ashes have been embroiled with verbal fireworks from either side but gained momentum once it was revealed that English stumper Jonny Bairstow headbutted Australian opener Cameron Bancroft in a Perth bar last month. 

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The Kangaroos used the incident to fire salvos at Bairstow on the fourth day of the Gabba Test, which the hosts won by 10 wickets. Heading in to the second game, Handscomb said Australia will continue to target the tourists with the verbal volleys.

"It's something that's part of the game, it always has been, it always will be," the wicketkeeper-batsman was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au.  "If there's a moment that we can exploit someone's mental capabilities well then yeah, we're going to go about it.

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