King-Gutho94
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Yeah basically with our fast bowling cartel down its been a massive missed opportunity for England.To go 2-0 up without three of the established bowling quartet (Cummins, Hazlewood, Lyon) over the past 8 years since they first appeared together at the start of the 2017/18 Ashes is a phenomenal achievement.
If Cummins comes back and bowls as well as he has over the past few years, some big winning margins over the next three tests are on the cards. Furthermore, it will definitely take pressure off Starc, since a return for Hazlewood in this Ashes series is looking extremely doubtful now after his recent achillies soreness injury.
My prediction (after watching the first 2 tests): bad weather or a road like the one dished up for the 2017 Boxing Day Test is the only thing that gets in the way of a 5-0 whitewash for Australia.
Jacks and Stokes showed today batting sensibly grinding away we lack the pace and class to break through if things get tough and batters just keep pitching away.
And on Mitchell Starc
Baz McCullum has been retired for a decade and Starc is still destroying him a decade on from the world cup final.


