Ollie Robinson has declared himself "100 percent fit" for the crucial fourth men's Ashes Test against Australia at Old Trafford
Ricky Ponting has reiterated that the England seamer Ollie Robinson has not looked particularly dangerous so far in the Ashes series, even after a three-wicket haul in the second Test at the Lord's.
Ian Healy believes England pacer Ollie Robinson should have been punished with a fine as he was trying to incite a reaction from left-handed batter Usman Khawaja
Ollie Robinson is declared fit to join England's squad for Ireland Test after a scan revealed no damage to his ankle
England's interim coach Paul Collingwood confirms that England fast bowler Mark Wood is likely to miss the second Test match against West Indies at Barbados while Ollie Robinson is recovering well and in all probability will take his place.
Robinson reportedly has failed to recover in time from the injury to be named in the 12-member squad for the opening Test that starts on Tuesday.
A struggling English side made four changes in the line up for the third test - Zak Crawley, Jonny Bairstow, Mark Wood and Jack Leach in place of Rory Burns, Ollie Pope, Broad and Chris Woakes.
Half-centuries from Head and Labuschagne had enabled the hosts to declare their second innings 467 runs ahead on day 4 of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide.
Head on Thursday hit his third Test hundred to put his team in a commanding position in the first Test of The Ashes 2021-22 against England at The Gabba.
Gillespie, who is currently the coach of South Australia in the domestic arena, thinks that reserve pacers Michael Neser and Jhye Richardson could get a look-in due to managing the workload of the main pacers.