Key urges England not to be ‘stupid’ in Australia

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Management Director Rob Key has urged England’s players to “be smart and not get caught doing stupid things” during their Ashes tour.

Visits to England teams are a notoriously hostile environment, which frequently includes extensive scrutiny.

In a Perth bar, where Ben Duckett, then of the England Lions, allegedly poured a drink over James Anderson, England’s Jonny Bairstow was accused of “headbutting” Australia’s batter in 2017-18.

England were mocked in the Australian media for an 82-page manual outlining their dietary requirements four years prior.

Key, a former England international on the Ashes tour in 2002-03, said: “They’ve got to be smart, right? ” Players, I hope they are all listening because it saves me from texting or emailing them to say, “You’ve got to be smart,” because they won’t be remembered when they arrive.

Key stated on the For the Love of Cricket podcast that he had the impression that Nasser Hussain had the first press conference in 2002 and that he could not afford to have 15 or 20 chances to make an innings.

The West Australian newspaper published images of John Crawley dropping a catch the day before practice.

18 months after England and Australia draw a memorable series 2-2 in the UK, this Ashes series is one of the most eagerly awaited for years.

On November 21, England’s campaign begins to win the Ashes for the first time since 2015 and to triumph in Australia for the first time in 14 years.

Will Jacks’ inclusion as the second spinner was the only surprise when England announced their Ashes squad last week.

Our players need to be intelligent, avoid being caught doing foolish things, and be aware that this could be one of the best series of all time, according to former England captain Key, who played 15 Tests for England.

It will be fascinating to watch, and the interest will increase with it, according to the report.

England named Harry Brook as vice-captain in place of Ollie Pope in the name of their Ashes squad. Key claimed at the time that Brook’s choice was based on his “better leader” status.

Pope may now be ineligible to Jacob Bethell’s team because of his loss of the vice-captaincy, but Key has repeatedly stated that Pope is “in possession” of the number three slot.

The story will be Bethell and Pope, according to Key, who has made a lot of money.

Pope is the one at the moment in charge of that. Bethell will have a little cricket to play. And we don’t make these choices until the very beginning, making it all the more unnecessary.

Left-hander Bethell, age 21, will have an opportunity to advance his case for a spot on Pope’s white-ball tour of New Zealand.

Bethell was referred to as a “generational talent,” according to Key, who said it wouldn’t be decided who would make the England starting lineup until after the first Test. He cited the 2024 tour of India, when England intended to axe Harry Brook from Bairstow, only to have Brook miss the entire series due to his ill grandmother, who later passed away.

Key remarked, “We did that before and we made a mistake.” When Jonny or Brook was the Indian representative, you spent months waiting for “OK, let’s do it.”

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Aldi refuses to ‘gatekeep’ supermarket ‘hack’ any longer in Facebook announcement

After sharing the “hack” on social media, the supermarket has enthralled customers.

Aldi has told shoppers in an announcement that it is no longer “gatekeeping” a ‘secret hack’ its admin team ‘has been keeping’. Taking to Facebook, the supermarket confirmed what the supermarket’s team uses to achieve “gorgeous, glossy hair”.

The supermarket is stocking a £4.99 Wonder Mask, and the budget “hack” could be the key to luscious locks for less. The retailer showcased the beauty buy in a tongue-in-cheek Facebook post. Aldi UK wrote: “We’re not gatekeeping any longer, this is Admin’s hack to our gorgeous, glossy hair. Pick up in store now to treat yourself.”

The hair treatment is “perfect for glossy-looking hair,” according to Aldi. The product description states that it contains hydrolyzed vegetable protein, blue sea kale, and algae. The mask also includes heat protection, long-lasting hydration, and deep conditioning, according to the article.

On Facebook, the hair mask gained popularity. The beauty product-related post received a lot of likes. Customers who were excited left comments as well. “Excited!!” was a phrase that was written by some. Tonight, I’m going to use this.

Another fan remarked, “Wow, this is fantastic, we must go get more.” Another user tagged another social media user, asking, “Could you pick me some of this up, next time you’re in Aldi, please,” while another viewer responded, “Ooohhh to add to my collection.”

One of the supermarket’s health and beauty Lacura SpecialBuys is called The Wonder Mask, which means that there is only one item left over. Not just one beauty item from the current SpecialBuys lineup is included.

Haircare enthusiasts may also appreciate the £1.19 Lacura Hair Refine Shampoo. It offers four different options tailored to whether shoppers want to focus on colour, length, oil, or volume.

Another option that might impress beauty shoppers is the £12.99 Makeup Storage, available in black or white. The product description says it is “the perfect way to keep all your makeup in a neat and convenient storage.” The storage box has three drawers, and it has a matte finish.

Every Thursday and Sunday, Aldi updates its SpecialBuy products. A variety of food, home, and lifestyle items are included in the upcoming drop, which is scheduled for October 2. The categories on Aldi’s website include soft drinks, national curry week, cooking, motoring and travel, and fresh specials.

One item expected to be popular is the £29.99 Soup Maker, which has a capacity of up to approximately 1.6L and comes with a three-year warranty. The product description says: “Add the perfect winter addition to your kitchen and batch-cook soups to keep you warm on these cold evenings.”

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