
Englishseek to win Ash in Australia For the first time since 2010-11, it has added significance. After a 15-year drought, England’s recent record in Australia was set in motion by the team’s failure to win a Test in the last three Ashes series. However, given Australia’s current sensitivities and England’s determination to win back the Ashes, the 2025-26 series promises to be one of high drama and tight competition. For David LloydThe Battle of Teoming Ashes represents England’s chance to break free from past failures and achieve a long-awaited victory. The series, which will be part of the World Test Championship cycle, will offer tight contests and the stakes have never been higher for both teams.
David Lloyd predicts the Ashes 2025-26 winner and score
There is former England Cricketeter Lloyd boldly predicted a 5-0 whitewash In the looming Ashes series, Australia’s current squad crisis and domestic uncertainty speak for England. With four weeks to go before the first Test, Lloyd is confident that England will have the upper hand due to their solid attacking strength and Australia’s struggles with their team selection. Australia’s top order sank to their side World Test Championship to be defeated South Africaby injuring key players with their continued concerns in the key pair. Lloyd’s confidence is further fueled by England’s strong attack and the sense of optimism that is beginning to set in for Australian conditions.
‘I hate predictions, I can’t do it with them. But I’ll be Glenn McGrath, it’ll be 5-0 England. I was told it was never done. ” Why? “, He was asked by Ian Healy.” It was simple. If you play against a better team than you are in their yard, you will suffer.’ Lloyd Seng said to breakfast.
Australia’s linear crisis and England’s growing confidence
Lloyd’s bold 5-0 prediction comes as Australia face a host of challenges ahead of the Ashes. Their opening combination has since fallen apart Marnus labuschagne from a rough run and his replacement, the 19-year-old Constas himselfHe also struggled during the West Indies Tour.
Pat Cummins, Cam Green and Beau Webster created further instability in the Australian line-up. Lloyd believes this presents a golden opportunity for England, who enter the series full of confidence. With Australia’s top order and injuries crippled, England’s players feel they have the right conditions and attack to take advantage. The high stakes between Joe Root and Steve Smith will also be key, with both players set to shape the outcome of the series.
“At the moment guys, there’s something we can do here and something before. England have a big idea to win the Ashes in Australia. Those two will have a real impact on the series.” added the former cricketer.
Lloyd is no stranger to Australia’s selectors
Lloyd expressed little concern in the ongoing search for an opening combination in the Australian order, citing the likes of Japan’s Weatherald, Matt Renshaw and Sam Konstas, to trouble England. While there is much debate over the openers, Lloyd is unconvincing with the choices on the table. “None of the names will make England’s board,” he said, stressing he was not worried about new faces in the Australian squad. He kept his respect for Australia’s dangerous middle-order pair, Head of Travis and Smith called it a real threat that England’s bowlers would have to contend with.
“All the talks took an article about Konstas. He has a child for me and I did not become the head of the team. He is not in any of this name. That’s how Lloyd closed.
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