England’s Ashes preparation takes hit as Australia’s warm up hangs in balance

It’s bad news all around today in Brisbane.

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England's limited Ashes preparation has suffered a major blow on Thursday, with their first tour match abandoned.

England were playing against the England Lions at the Peter Burge Oval in Brisbane - home of the Redlands Cricket Club.

Heavy rain prevented any more than 29 overs being bowled on the first day of play, with England batting against the Lions - who are England's equivalent of Australia A.

Only 29 overs were managed with Haseeb Hameed and Rory Burns seeing out all of the match with the bat, guiding England to 0 for 98 before the day was abandoned to rain.

That rain continued, completely water-logging the field throughout the course of Day 2 when no play was achieved, before the same result was brought upon the teams this morning, with the game abandoned in its entirety.

Australia are set to play Australia A next week at the venue, starting on Tuesday, the first of December in a three-day warm-up, while England's camp will head to the Ian Healy Oval for another three day warm-up of their own.

It's understood Peter Burge Oval - to host the Aussies - needs at least 24 hours of good weather to recover and be playable again, however, the forecast from now until early next week in Brisbane is miserable at best.

While a major ground like the Gabba may be able to see some cricket thanks to its world-class drainage, other grounds will struggle to remove water as easily, and it could see the Aussies scrambling to find an alternate venue to host their own warm-up clash, with most of the Test squad having not played a red ball game since last summer's humiliation at the hands of India.

The current forecast for Brisbane - likely to wash out the whole weekend of premier cricket in the city - is for rain and thunderstorms all the way through to the start of the warm-up game on Tuesday.

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