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class="wp-caption-text">England&#39;s Andrew Strauss in action against Australia 2009 Ashes npower Test Series Second Test First Day</p></div><p>After a nail-biting first test match the <strong>Ashes Series </strong>travels to <strong>Lord</strong>’s for the Second test match between <strong>England</strong> and <strong>Australia</strong>.  Some of the key factors before the start of this match include the time wasting  tactics used by the Englishmen in the first test match and Andrew Flintoff&#8217;s  decision to retire from test cricket after the Ashes Series. The Australians  will be aware of both these factors when they taken on England in this  match to get the upper hand in the series. The pre match hype if not serious  will play a key role in the outcome of this match as neither team will take  each other lightly.</p><p>The Australians will  know that they had England  pinned right on the mat and missed securing victory by a narrow margin in Cardiff. They might go  into the match a little disappointed with England happy to be on level terms.  Only time will tell if these factors play a key role in the match. The  conditions on field are excellent for the bowlers from both the teams as the  wicket at Lord’s will offer the required pace and bounce. However, Lord’s has  been a special place for the Aussies since the Englishmen have never got the  better of them in this venue for the last 75 years of the Ashes series. Perhaps  it is time to add a new chapter to the history of Lord’s this time round or  will it be the same story as heard often while going through the pages of  history.</p><div><div><a
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