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Australia wicket keeper alex carey Said England After this it will be “wait and see” stuart broad Claiming the tourists will face the “worst” Australia team since 2010 ash,
Wide Helped to intensify the war of words In response to the former Australian opener before the start of the first Test in Perth on November 21 david warner prediction a The host team won 4-0.
Broad told BBC for the love of cricket Podcast: “You wouldn’t be strange to think – it’s not really an opinion, it’s a fact – this is probably the worst Australian team since 2010 when England last won, and this is the best English team since 2010.”
Carey told reporters that an “experienced” Australian team would come prepared for the competition.
“Is that what he said? We’ll wait and see,” Carey said. “We’ve got a really experienced cricket team that has had a lot of success over the last three, four years, five years under Patty Cummins.
“Winning the World Test Championship, retaining the Ashes there and making another World Test Championship last year was a great testament to the success of this team.
“Everyone has played against Stuart in the past and we know what a huge competitor he is and how much he has done for Test cricket.
“When you see the players changing in the media, they are absolutely open with their opinions and the playing group doesn’t make any comments against anyone.”

Wide Retires after 2023 Ashes series in England, when Australia held possession of the vase after the series ended 2–2.
He was a member of the England team when they last retained the Ashes in Australia in 2010–2011 with a 3–1 win under captain Andrew Strauss.
“It is very, very difficult to win in Australia as an England team or any team,” Broad said. “Australia will have to be massive favourites.
“Really the question was ‘which team is under the most pressure?’. Well, Australia is under the most pressure because they are expected to win. They are brilliant at home.
“But he has got question marks on his team and his captain.”pat cummins,
Australian captain Pat Cummins Will not play the first Ashes test The 32-year-old fast bowler has not been able to recover from his back injury on time.
In Cummins’s absence, former captain Steve Smith will captain Australia.