Glenn McGrath Prediction on Ashes Series 2025: The Ashes series between Australia and England is more than three months to start 2025 and before that the series has started to be conferred. Australia cricket veteran fast bowler Glenn McGraw has predicted the Ashes series between Australia and England only after the Tendulkar-Anderson series between India and England.
Glenn McGrag’s prediction
Australian legendary player Glenn McGrag said on BBC radio that I do not predict mostly, but my affliction about Ashes is that this time Australia is going to win this series 5-0 this time. Glenn Macgra further said that I have full faith in my team. This team of Australia has many players like Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lion, who are performing better on their land. With this, England’s record in Australia is not good.
Ashes series between Australia-England
England’s team is going to go for the five -match Test series at the end of 2025 this year, but the figures of this series are nothing special for England. England has not won the Ashes series since 2015. England won the last Test series 3–1 in Australia in 2010-11. If seen, England has won the Ashes series only once in Australia in the last 23-24 years.
2-2 equals with India
The five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England ended at a 2–2 par. In the last and fifth Tests, England had a chance to win the series 3–1, but India took the match of England and drawn the series.
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