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Ricky Ponting predicts Ashes 2017-18 stroll for Australia

Ricky Ponting criticised England’s batting order and said the absence of all-rounder Ben Stokes, along with injuries to their fast bowling stocks, would play into Australia’s hands.

Updated on: Nov 15, 2017 10:03 AM IST
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Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting says England’s only hope of winning a test in the upcoming Ashes 2017-18 series is the day/night match in Adelaide and has predicted a 4-0 victory for the hosts.

Ricky Ponting believes that Australia will comfortably defeat England in the Ashes 2017-18 series. (AFP)
Ricky Ponting believes that Australia will comfortably defeat England in the Ashes 2017-18 series. (AFP)

Ricky Ponting savaged England’s batting order and said the absence of all-rounder Ben Stokes, along with injuries to their fast bowling stocks, would play into Australia’s hands.

His comments come after fierce criticism of the Australia batting line-up from former England greats Ian Botham and Graeme Swann.

“I’ve been a bit more outward than normal about this one because I honestly think that Australia will win really easily,” Ponting, who captained Australia in 77 tests, told Cricket Australia’s website (cricket.com.au).

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“If you look through the current England team, they’re searching for an opener, they’re searching for a number three, Stokes might not be there, a couple of their quicks have gone down.

England seamer Jake Ball is likely to miss the tourists’ final warm-up ahead of the first Ashes test, beginning on Nov. 23 in Brisbane, after suffering an ankle ligament strain in the tour match at Adelaide Oval.

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Their pace bowling stocks took a hit earlier this week when Steven Finn was ruled out of the tour with a knee injury and replaced by Tom Curran.

Ponting said England fast bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad were on a “steady decline” but maintaining a “reasonably high” level of performance, while Australia boasted a flourishing bowling line-up. The 42-year-old said England’s only chance of winning a match was the second test in Adelaide.

England won the last Ashes 3-2 on home soil but were humiliated 5-0 the last time they came to Australia for the series in 2013/14.

 
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