PERTH, Australia (AP) Former Australia opener Justin Langer says the wicket for the third Ashes test at the WACA ground will be similar to the bouncy Gabba track where Mitchell Johnson took nine wickets in the home side's 381-run win over England.
"The WACA is back to its fast, bouncy best ... it will suit Australia," Langer, now Western Australia state coach, said of the third test which begins Dec. 13.
The second test from Dec. 5 in Adelaide on a drop-in pitch is expected to offer less pace and bounce.
Johnson had match figures of 9-82 in the 2010 Ashes test at the WACA, taking man-of-the match honors in Australia's only win of the 3-1 series loss.
Langer, who played 105 tests, was pleased Australia would maintain its hard-edged, on-field banter despite Jonathan Trott returning home for a stress-related illness.