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Warner given no assurances by Bailey over Ashes place
Australia national selector George Bailey says there are no guarantees David Warner will face England in the Ashes.
Warner's place at the top of the order in the Test side is under threat after he failed in all four innings against India in February before his tour was cut short due to injury.
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how the team's going, the results of the first couple of Ashes Tests, what the brand of cricket looks like and an opportunity to review any changes that will need to be made.
Cameron Bancroft, Marcus Harris and Matt Renshaw are alternative options to open along with Usman Khawaja.
behind fourth-placed Manchester United, despite having spent more than £550m on new players this season.
Announcing Lampard's appointment, co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali said: "We want to provide the club and our fans with a clear and stable plan for the remainder of the season.
"We want to give ourselves every chance of success and Frank has all of the characteristics and qualities we need to drive us to the finish line."
seven major signings, including current players Ben Chilwell and Kai Havertz, he could not replicate the early promise and was sacked by previous owner Roman Abramovich with the club ninth in the Premier League, having won only two of their previous eight games.
He was replaced by Thomas Tuchel, who led Chelsea to victory in the Champions League final four months later.
Head coach Andrew McDonald stated that Warner is fully in Australia's plans for the World Test Championship final at The Oval early in June, which is followed by the battle for the urn with Ben Stokes' side.
Yet Bailey stressed that the 36-year-old is not a certainty for the five-match series against England.
Bailey said: "I agree with [Western Australia coach] Adam Voges, he said post the [Sheffield Shield] final that he thinks Cam Bancroft is batting as well as he's ever seen.
"I think we'd agree with that as a panel as well, so really excited by the form that he's in and really glad he's over in England playing.
League glory as a caretaker before earning the job on a full-time basis.
Asked if he could follow a similar path, the former midfielder said: "It won't be my decision so again I don't want to jump forward to that.
"I understand I will get asked that question a lot. I have my eyes wide open. The important thing for me is to park that and focus on the job in hand."
Chelsea are 11th in the Premier League, 14 points
An 'easy' decision to return - Lampard Lampard, who scored 211 goals in 648 games at Chelsea, said it was an "easy decision" to return.
"This is my club," he said. "[I have] a lot of emotional feelings towards the club."
In his previous managerial spell, Lampard took over with the Blues under a transfer embargo but guided them to a fourth-place finish and the FA Cup final in his first season in charge.

After spending £200m the following summer on
After being sacked by Chelsea, Lampard was named Everton boss in January 2022.
He guided them to safety from relegation last season but was removed eight days shy of his one-year anniversary in the role after nine defeats in 12 Premier League games this campaign.
Lampard was at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday for Chelsea's 0-0 draw with Liverpool, when Bruno Saltor was in charge.
"I know there is a lot of talent in this squad," he said. "I am excited to work with that talent and help them. That's why I'm here." (BBC Sport)
He said: "We're three formats across all of those contracts. Trying to fit that in is first and foremost, the job. But I think Dave, like any player is, is at the mercy of selection.
"The Ashes is a huge series. And we'll be looking to pick our best team. We're going to have to have our best team playing incredibly well too, to challenge England over there the way they're playing."
Australia could make changes to their squad after the second Test against England.
Bailey added: "We'll have more information on
"Matt was putting a really compelling case at the top of the order as well early on in the year for Queensland then by virtue of being away in India didn't get much of an opportunity in the back half of the year.
"Not being rude to Usman or Dave, but there's no doubt those two are probably closer to the end than start of their careers, so we are going to need some depth and needing all three of those guys performing really well for us. Hopefully they make our decisions incredibly challenging over next little while."(Sportsmax).