“My interest in England …”: It criticizes the great Australia Bazbalall, and gives a prediction to ash for Australia




The former Australian Australian Australia’s Jason Gilsby’s support for retaining the Ashes 2025-26 chain at home, saying that the conditions will provide sufficient support to the Australian yolk, but England can stumble with bats in Australian conditions, costing them the prestigious chain. Ashes series 2025-26 will start in Perth from November 21 onwards. Currently, ash jar with England after a 2-2 draw in the United Kingdom. England has not won a test in Australia since 2011, when it last won the series. They lost all the previous two series in Australia by 4-0 and faced white in 2013. They did not keep the prestigious bulldozer at home, as they drew the series in 2019 and 2023.

Speaking on the Wesdin Cricket Channel Patrion, the previous prominent, who is the winner of four times in the ash, said, “I don’t think so. I think Australia is playing well in home conditions. My interest in England, how will they take 20 Wikit? But are they too, are they adaptive enough to bats?”

“We have seen how they are looking forward to this, and they are looking forward to registration quickly. I think the surfaces here will provide sufficient assistance to the Australian yolk to achieve the maximum benefit from this. But I am not sure of how much the murderer’s collection is adapted to England to adapt to England 2-1 last year, as we have really seen the cost, I will really believe the cost with the cost, especially with the cost, in particular with the cost, especially with The cost, we agree with the cost on the cost.

When entering the Ashes Ashes, England focuses on the fast archers who can prosper in Australia. Rob Ki, the team’s manager, expressed his desire to quickly lengthen the archers, and also appointed the archers who feel that he could find success in Australia, including Jofra Artcher, Jose Atkinson and Bridon Carcy.

Gillespie loves England’s thinking about the presence of archers with “extra air speed”, but he also wants a “couple of fine threads”.

“I had two accurate players, men who could hit a tablet over the archers. I still get it on the team but I do not agree with the idea of ​​some explicit pace … I think you must have a balance between the raw pace and the accuracy.”

Gillespie also expressed its support for Essex Seamer Sam Cook, which won 311 Wicketes in 86 first -class matches at 19.57 with the best numbers of 7/23. Cook was still the first time in the test, although it was effective with Kokaburra Ball in the boycott championship games. The winter spent a tour in Australia with England Lions and took 13 scalp in three games.

“He could have played a certain role. I saw it when it was the Lions of England outside here. It was about to choose the archers from what I saw and the games in which I was.

Another option is Dan Warrell, an Australian and Sari Bakir who is now qualifying to represent England. While Key also verified it, he also said that there is “perhaps” not a role in ash.

“It should be at all in England,” said Gilsby from Worm. “In the end, you can plan for the future and the like, but with the Ashes series, it comes here and now and win this actual series. If he is in the best or seven faster faster, then he has experience in Australian circumstances, so why don’t you look at it?” He concluded.

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