
Pat cummins from Australia celebrate with friends (photo Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) The former English cricket star Stuart Broad has criticized the current Australian cricket team before the upcoming Ashes series and since 2010 he described them as the weakest Australian party while responding to Australian opener David Warner to win 4-0 for Australia and his comments on England.Broad, who recently left after the Ashes series in 2023 and is now working as a television commentator, emphasized concerns about the Backing of the Australian Supreme Order and the unsatisfied nature of their lineup.Former English Pacer pointed to the uncertain availability of Australian captain Pat Cummins for the opening test in Perth 21. November as a significant interest in the home team.“You wouldn’t be in thinking about eccentrics – in fact, it’s not an opinion, it’s a fact – it’s probably the worst Australian team since 2010, when England won the last time, and it’s the best English team since 2010,” Broad The BBC told a cricket podcast for love. “So these things agree that it will be the brilliant series Ashes.”Broad, which was part of the England of the successful Ashes 2010-2011 campaign in Australia, where they won 3-1 led by Andrew Strauss, in the series, he gained meaning with his remarkable bowling performance of 8-15 at Trent Bridge in 2015.His relationship with the Australian crowds became questionable after the incident in 2013, when he refused to walk after rejection of the ball to slip and earn the state of the villain Ashes.Broad acknowledged historical problems with victory in Australia, but emphasized the current vulnerability in the Australian team, especially with uncertainty around players such as Marnus Labuschagne, Sam Constas and Beau Webster.“It is very, very difficult to win in Australia like England or on any side – that’s just,” Broad said. “Australia must be massive favorites. The question was really” which team is under the greatest pressure? “Australia are under the most pressure because they are expected to win.”In particular, the former English pitch was concerned with concern about the composition of the management and the team faced by Australia.“But they have question marks over their team and question marks over Captain (Pat cummins),” Broad said. “Australia has been so consistent for a long time that you just knew who was going to open the bats, who was going to bat, where, what was there, and they didn’t have it.”Wide strengthened its evaluation of the existing position of the Australian team compared to the previous parties.“I don’t think anyone could say it’s their weakest team since 2010 … it’s just a fact,” he concluded.Comments from Broad and Warner have intensified the dialogue of pre -brands between two cricket nations and set the ground for the opening test in Perth 21 November.These exchanges continue with the traditional pre -verbal sparring between England and Australia and add another chapter to the historical cricket rivalry between the two nations.The upcoming series tests both Broad’s evaluation of perceived weaknesses of the Australian team and Warner’s self -confident prediction of the dominant domestic victory.