Stuart Broad claims England will face the “worst” Australia staff since 2010 within the upcoming Ashes.
Broad has helped crank up the “confrontation” earlier than the primary Test in Perth on November 21 in response to former Australia opener David Warner predicting a 4-0 victory for the hosts.
Broad informed the BBC’s For the Love of Cricket podcast: “You wouldn’t be outlandish in considering – it’s really not an opinion, it’s a truth – it’s in all probability the worst Australian staff since 2010 when England final gained, and it’s the perfect English staff since 2010.
“So these issues match as much as the actual fact it’s going to be an excellent Ashes sequence.”
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Stress
Broad retired as a participant after the 2023 Ashes sequence in England, when Australia saved maintain of the urn after the sequence ended 2-2.
He was a member of the England squad after they final triumphed in Australia in 2010-2011, profitable 3-1 beneath captain Andrew Strauss to retain the urn.
“It’s very, very tough to win in Australia as an England aspect, or any aspect – it simply is,” Broad mentioned.
“Australia must be huge favourites. The query actually was ‘which staff’s beneath essentially the most strain?’
“Effectively, Australia are beneath essentially the most strain as a result of they’re anticipated to win. They’re good at dwelling.
“However they’ve acquired query marks over their staff and query marks over captain (Pat Cummins).”

Weakest
Cummins, sidelined since July resulting from lumbar bone stress in his again, has mentioned he’s “much less possible than possible” to play within the opening Check.
Broad added: “Australia have been so constant for a protracted time frame that you simply simply knew who was going to open the batting, who was going to bat the place, what bowlers there have been – and so they don’t have that.
“I don’t assume anybody might argue that it’s their weakest staff since 2010… it’s only a truth.”
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