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Australia favourites for Ashes 2017-18?

Ahead of the 2017-18 Ashes Series, both sides Australia and England have been involved in intriguing warm up tests but it’s Aussies who have enjoyed the best of the exchanges. The Hosts were completely dominant in their recent games and will start as red hot favourites against England after their previous Ashes encounter in which England have won the five-match series 3–2.

As for England, there were some positive signs in their winning tests against Bangladesh but what do the tourists need to do to upset the predictions?

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Australia did show a little vulnerability against the new ball and the pace of the opponents opening attack.


The Aussies recovered to post strong totals but is there an issue at the top of the order that England’s James Anderson and Stuart Broad can exploit? Unfortunately for Alastair Cook’s side, the middle trio of Steve Smith, Michael Clarke and Adam Voges are in top form so they will need to make early inroads if they are to keep the tourists’ batters in check.

A welcome return

The most positive factor in England’s series with the Kiwis was the return to form of Captain Cook. The Essex man scored a century and looked in perfect touch throughout, showing that an absence of one day cricket has helped him rediscover where his off stump lies.

There were further tons from Ben Stokes and Adam Lyth while Joe Root also made good runs at Lord’s. Lyth’s 100 was a particular comfort to the selectors after a long search for Cook’s opening partner but in contrast, Gary Ballance and Ian Bell are hopelessly out of form.

There are further concerns over Moeen Ali who was batting as low as number eight, suggesting that the selectors view him as a front line spinner. The Worcester man’s bowling was woeful however, and must surely force a rethink with Yorkshire leggie Adil Rashid hoping for a chance.

Compare and contrast

Ahead of the Ashes, England have too many players out of touch. Along with Bell, Ballance and Ali, the bowling has many question marks too. Stuart Broad took wickets against New Zealand but was particularly expensive while James Anderson passed 400 test victims without ever really looking at his best.

Mark Wood made an impressive debut at Lord’s but having never played back to back first class matches before, the Durham quick was down on pace at Headingley. Compare this to Australia’s pace battery where Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Johnson and Josh Hazlewood are all in top form and ready to make it an uncomfortable few weeks for English batsmen.

There is hope for England ahead of the Ashes which starts in The Gabba on November next year. It’s a promising new era where young players such as Stokes, Lyth, Root and Wood could be stars for years to come while the return to form of Captain Cook is another huge bonus.

Home conditions could also favour Australia but on balance. This is a side at the top of their game and while we might not see another 5-0 whitewash. England to retain the urn looks to be the safest call of the 2017 cricket season.

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