Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum have made a change to England's training schedule ahead of the second Ashes Test.
The tourists face Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane next week following their crushing defeat in Perth. Australia's Steve Smith takes bizarre swipe at ex-England star over sandpaper-gate message
England faced just 67.3 overs across their two innings as the hosts secured an eight-wicket victory.
It was the lowest number of overs faced by England in Test loss since 1904.
Ahead of the second Test, which begins on December 4, Stokes and McCullum have opted schedule extra training sessions.
They had previously planned to have three days of nets and practice in the build-up to the day-night Test.
However, England's players will now have five days worth of preparation ahead

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