Aussie quick dares Poms to promote Bell

Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris has dared England to promote in-form batsman Ian Bell to the number three batting slot for the second Ashes Test.

Australian cricketer Ryan Harris

Australian fast bowler Ryan Harris (pic) has dared England to promote in-form batsman Ian Bell. (AAP)

Australian paceman Ryan Harris has dared England to push batsman Ian Bell into the pivotal first-drop role for the second Ashes Test.

The tourists are considering Bell or Joe Root to replace Jonathan Trott as number three in their batting line-up in the Adelaide Test starting Thursday.

And Harris wants England to promote run-machine Bell into the crucial batting position.

"It's a great loss with Trotty not there, it's going to be interesting to see who they put in there," Harris told reporters in Adelaide on Monday.

"Hopefully it's Bell, because we get an earlier chance to get him out, that is what I'm thinking.

"I want to get him in there early. He did very well in that last series and he came in at times when they were under the pump and made big scores.

"It (number three) obviously gives him more time to get in, but it also gives us more time to have a crack at him."

England's batting coach Graham Gooch said Bell, who batted number five in Ashes opener in Brisbane, and Joe Root, who batted six, were candidates for first drop.

"I'm not a believer in you've got to be very careful about looking after people in what number they bat," Gooch told reporters in Adelaide on Monday.

"If you're asked to bat three, four, five or six, you have to do that job. I'm sure both of them will want that challenge if they're asked.

"Both of them could do it but we'll decide what is best."

Trott, suffering a stress-related illness, returned to England after Australia's crushing 381-run win in the first Test.

Fast bowler Harris said Trott's illness was out of bounds for the Australians.

"Jonathan has gone now and I'd be disappointed if anyone brings that up, it's not a nice thing that he's going through," Harris said.

"We want Jonathan Trott back playing cricket. The whole world does, the Australian team does because he's one of their best players ... we want to play against their best team.

"He has obviously made a big decision to go home."

The Australian pace spearhead suspected the tourists would ignore his advice and place Root in the number three slot.

"I'm probably leaning towards Root at the moment, because he has batted at the top in England," he said.

"And with Belly being so established at that (number five) spot, and being so successful, I'd be surprised if they moved him.

"We have just got make sure we're prepared for whoever it is."


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