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England aim to thwart Ashes sweep England aim to thwart Ashes sweep
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England will be looking to stave off the first Ashes whitewash since 1920/21 when the fourth Test starts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day.England will be looking to stave off the first Ashes whitewash since 1920/21 when the fourth Test starts at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day.
But with Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath retiring from Test cricket at the end of the series, Australia will be fully focused on a clean sweep.But with Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath retiring from Test cricket at the end of the series, Australia will be fully focused on a clean sweep.
Warne, playing on his home ground, needs just one more wicket to become the first man to take 700 in Tests.Warne, playing on his home ground, needs just one more wicket to become the first man to take 700 in Tests.
A world record crowd of 100,000 is expected on the opening day.A world record crowd of 100,000 is expected on the opening day.
All tickets have been sold for Boxing Day to surpass the 90,800 for the second day of the fifth Test against the West Indies at the MCG in February 1961.All tickets have been sold for Boxing Day to surpass the 90,800 for the second day of the fifth Test against the West Indies at the MCG in February 1961.
And Warne, who can expect an emotional send-off in his 144th Test, is keen on another humiliation of England.And Warne, who can expect an emotional send-off in his 144th Test, is keen on another humiliation of England.
"As far as I'm concerned we've got two Test matches to play and I just want to finish the series on a high," Warne said."As far as I'm concerned we've got two Test matches to play and I just want to finish the series on a high," Warne said.
There are a lot of lads who want to prove they can win a Test match in Australia Andrew FlintoffThere are a lot of lads who want to prove they can win a Test match in Australia Andrew Flintoff
"I think if we can win 5-0 that would be a fantastic achievement for a great team.""I think if we can win 5-0 that would be a fantastic achievement for a great team."
With team departures dominating headlines ahead of the Melbourne Test, coach John Buchanan said he would work on keeping his team focused on the task in hand.With team departures dominating headlines ahead of the Melbourne Test, coach John Buchanan said he would work on keeping his team focused on the task in hand.
"With a range of news around us it might be a bit of a distraction but hopefully we are a better team than that," said Buchanan."With a range of news around us it might be a bit of a distraction but hopefully we are a better team than that," said Buchanan.
"Our mission here is not only to win the Ashes but also establish a huge gap between us and England.""Our mission here is not only to win the Ashes but also establish a huge gap between us and England."
Australia, who should be unchanged for the fourth Test, took just 15 days to seize the urn off England and the much-anticipated series has been a huge let-down.Australia, who should be unchanged for the fourth Test, took just 15 days to seize the urn off England and the much-anticipated series has been a huge let-down.
Australia have only been dismissed twice in six innings and the sorry England performance has left coach Duncan Fletcher under intense pressure going into the final two games.Australia have only been dismissed twice in six innings and the sorry England performance has left coach Duncan Fletcher under intense pressure going into the final two games.
One casualty in Melbourne is likely to be wicket-keeper Geraint Jones, who registered a pair of ducks in Perth and has scored only 63 runs at 10.50 in the series.One casualty in Melbourne is likely to be wicket-keeper Geraint Jones, who registered a pair of ducks in Perth and has scored only 63 runs at 10.50 in the series.
Read should take the wicket-keeper's gloves from Geraint JonesRead should take the wicket-keeper's gloves from Geraint Jones
Nottinghamshire's Chris Read is expected to be behind the stumps, while Middlesex all-rounder Jamie Dalrymple could replace Saj Mahmood with a view to strengthen the batting.Nottinghamshire's Chris Read is expected to be behind the stumps, while Middlesex all-rounder Jamie Dalrymple could replace Saj Mahmood with a view to strengthen the batting.
Flintoff is determined his side will bounce back, especially with a large proportion of the crowd expected to be England fans.Flintoff is determined his side will bounce back, especially with a large proportion of the crowd expected to be England fans.
"It hurts a lot, but we have to get over losing the Ashes and we've got two big Test matches still to play," he said."It hurts a lot, but we have to get over losing the Ashes and we've got two big Test matches still to play," he said.
"There are a lot of lads who want to prove they can win a Test match in Australia and prove they can play against Australia."There are a lot of lads who want to prove they can win a Test match in Australia and prove they can play against Australia.
"As well as playing for ourselves and the country we want to play for the supporters who have made the trip.""As well as playing for ourselves and the country we want to play for the supporters who have made the trip."
Meanwhile, England seamer Matthew Hoggard admitted another Australia win could have deep psychological repercussions.Meanwhile, England seamer Matthew Hoggard admitted another Australia win could have deep psychological repercussions.
"We have got to prove to the guys on the tour, to ourselves, that we can beat Australia," Hoggard said."We have got to prove to the guys on the tour, to ourselves, that we can beat Australia," Hoggard said.
"We have shown glimpses of what we can do, we have had some good performances, some good individual performances over three games. "But now we have got to put in a good team performance, which we need to do. "We have shown glimpses of what we can do, we have had some good performances, some good individual performances over three games.
"We need to not get mentally scarred, saying Australia are unbeatable, because it's going to be a different story in 2009, and different personnel.""We need to not get mentally scarred, saying Australia are unbeatable, because it's going to be a different story in 2009, and different personnel."
With attendances of more than 95,000 likely over the opening three days, the record of 350,354 - set in the third Test of the 1936/37 Ashes series - is under threat.With attendances of more than 95,000 likely over the opening three days, the record of 350,354 - set in the third Test of the 1936/37 Ashes series - is under threat.
However, with showers forecast for the first day followed by overcast conditions, that record - and an Australian whitewash - could be under threat.However, with showers forecast for the first day followed by overcast conditions, that record - and an Australian whitewash - could be under threat.


Australia (from): R Ponting (captain), J Langer, M Hayden, M Hussey, M Clarke, A Symonds, A Gilchrist, S Warne, B Lee, S Clark, G McGrath, M Johnson.Australia (from): R Ponting (captain), J Langer, M Hayden, M Hussey, M Clarke, A Symonds, A Gilchrist, S Warne, B Lee, S Clark, G McGrath, M Johnson.
England (from): A Flintoff (captain), A Strauss, A Cook, I Bell, P Collingwood, K Pietersen, G Jones, C Read, M Hoggard, S Mahmood, S Harmison, M Panesar.England (from): A Flintoff (captain), A Strauss, A Cook, I Bell, P Collingwood, K Pietersen, G Jones, C Read, M Hoggard, S Mahmood, S Harmison, M Panesar.
Umpires: A Dar (Pak), R Koertzen (SA)Umpires: A Dar (Pak), R Koertzen (SA)