Summary
Former England cricketer Stuart Broad believes that Australia's current cricket team is their weakest since 2010 as they prepare for the upcoming Ashes series. He suggests that England has their best team in a decade, which could make the competition more even. The series begins on November 21 in Perth, with uncertainty surrounding Australian captain Pat Cummins due to fitness issues.
Key Facts
- Stuart Broad, a retired England bowler, commented on the strength of Australia's cricket team.
- Broad believes the current Australian team is the weakest since 2010.
- Australia has been strong at home in past Ashes series, winning the last three series held there.
- England's last Ashes win in Australia was in the 2010-2011 series.
- Pat Cummins, Australia's captain, might miss the first Test due to a back injury.
- The Ashes series will include five Tests played within seven weeks, increasing the risk of injuries.
- Australia could field a bowling lineup of experienced players with some inexperienced or untried seamers if Cummins is unable to play.