
Glenn McGrath (Getty Images) The ashes have been gone for more than three months, but the legend Glenn McGrath legend has not waste time to predict its trademarks-5-0 sweeping for Australia.When the former fast pitch spoke in the BBC Radio, he said that England would consider it “quite difficult” to overcome the host when the series begins in Perth 21 November, especially against the pace of attack led by Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Spinner Nathan Lyon at home.
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McGrath’s trust is supported by the recent English 2-2 draw against India in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, a result that they believe that revealed weaknesses in their tabs. He sees a battle defining a series as an Australian attack versus the English highest and middle order, especially Joe Root and Harry Brook.“This series will be great for root. He has never really done in Australia – he doesn’t even have 100,” McGrath said. “Brook is the one I liked to watch … Australians will have to get to him quite early.”England has not obtained ashes since 2015 and since 2002-03 haslened heavy defeats on almost every tour down. Australia won 4-0 in 2021-22 and lost only two of its last 15 home tests.While McGrath acknowledged that the Australian form of the highest order is a problem, they believe that Bowling of England “needs a little strengthened” to join the challenge.“I like to see athletes go there and play without fear,” McGrath added, praising the philosophy of coach Brendon McCullum, but urging “a little more responsibility and mental side of the game.”