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leukeran for dogs In which case, whoever wins the toss could have a tough decision. The last time England played an Ashes Test on a drop-in, at the MCG three years ago, it was at the absolute insistence of the bowling coach David Saker, whose knowledge of pitches there was second to none, that they should bowl first given the opportunity. They did so and, on Boxing Day in front of a huge crowd, famously bowled out Australia for 98 before lunch. Such expertise could prove crucial once more.