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Panesar says Barmy Army are set to reveal NEW song about Aussie coach
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Panesar says Barmy Army are set to reveal NEW song about Aussie coach

  • Monty Panesar says the Barmy Army will unveil a new song about Darren Lehmann at the Gabba during the second Ashes Test.
  • Lehmann had called English crowd banter about Steve Smith 'pork chops' amid the sandpapergate fallout.
  • Panesar urged England to target Steve Smith and make him feel guilty about sandpapergate fallout.
  • Panesar warned against crossing the line of abusive banter, noting a code of conduct used by the Barmy Army.
  • Panesar hopes Lehmann will take the song in good humour, stressing banter is part of Ashes rivalry.
  • Smith scored 17 runs in Australia’s first innings after the Perth Test as banter continued online and on-field.
  • Panesar referenced Mastermind appearance and ongoing Ashes banter between England and Australia.
  • The piece links the Lehamn recovery and Panesar’s commentary to ongoing Ashes tensions.
  • The article frames the banter within the broader Ashes saga and past sledging history.
  • The report cites the Daily Mail as the primary source for Panesar’s comments.
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The Ashes: Ollie Pope tells England to 'put helmets on next time' after e-scooter pictures in Brisbane
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The Ashes: Ollie Pope tells England to 'put helmets on next time' after e-scooter pictures in Brisbane

  • Ollie Pope pressed England to balance off-field relaxation with on-field discipline ahead of the Brisbane Test.
  • England seek to level the five-Test Ashes series in the day-night Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.
  • Pope emphasized the need to switch off during a long tour while staying true to themselves.
  • Pope warned that excessive scrutiny could push players to retreat indoors, stressing balance on tour.
  • Pope acknowledged Australia’s strong home record but noted recent momentum against them.
  • England named Will Jacks for the second Ashes Test, adding pace and pace-related options for Brisbane.
  • The article places emphasis on the tension between on-field performance and off-field freedom during a long tour.
  • Pope referenced the media scrutiny that followed England’s Perth defeat as a context for his advice.
  • The report highlights the upcoming schedule, including the day-night Test at the Gabba from December 4.
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