earlier aussie paceman josh hazlewood spoke of opening the "scars" from the 2013—14 whitewash of englandour sports correspondent andy swiss watched the teams train at the hostile ground often knicknamed the ‘gabbatoir‘. welcome to the gabba, behind you we can see as australia gets ready to the test starting here on thursday. england's players have been taking things relatively easy. earlier on, some of them were here at the gabba, looking resplendent. including jake ball. he is looking to england's final bowling spot in the team. he says he is now fully recovered that match in adelaide. i did have my eyes closed first thing. i managed to get a bit of movement while is out there. this soon as had the scan and got the result back, it was really good. from then on, the stats have been amazing. back in fully fit now. j call in with an real chance. as for australia, they have had their own selection issues. it's raised a few eyebrows, a few left—field selections. shaun marsh. australia have an incredible record here at the gabba. they have not lost a test match here the nearly 30 yea rs. lost