O'Keefe's Bold Ashes Prediction: England to Dust Aussies 3-2 at Home

Former Australian spinner Steve O'Keefe has made a stunning prediction about the upcoming Ashes series. He believes England will defeat Australia 3-2 on their home soil despite not winning there since 2010. O'Keefe points to England's superior pace attack and aggressive batting lineup as key advantages. The first Test between the rivals begins in Perth on November 21.

Key Points: Steve O'Keefe Predicts England Ashes Victory Over Australia

  • O'Keefe believes England's current pace attack is superior to previous touring teams
  • England's aggressive batting lineup will pressure Australian bowlers on flat pitches
  • The timing is right for England's first away Ashes win since 2010/11
  • Joe Root's exceptional form combined with young talents creates perfect storm
  • England's repeated fast bowling options provide no relief for Australian batsmen
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Aussies will be dusted 3-2 in Ashes at home: O'Keefe's bold prediction for The Ashes

Former Australian spinner Steve O'Keefe backs England to win the Ashes 3-2 in Australia, supporting Stuart Broad's criticism of current Aussie side.

"Don't miss the mail here, I'm calling it - England 3-2. I'm saying that the Aussies are going to get dusted on their home track. - Steve O'Keefe"

New Delhi, Nov 11

Former Australian spinner Steve O'Keefe backed England to win the upcoming Ashes series down under while also supporting former pacer Stuart Broad's 'worst Aussie side since 2010' remark.

"While England have not won a Test match in Australia, or an Ashes series, since their 2010/11 triumph, O'Keefe believes the current team has the form required to succeed in an away Ashes campaign and predicted that England will 'dust' the Aussies 3-2 in the series.

"Don't miss the mail here, I'm calling it - England 3-2. I'm saying that the Aussies are going to get dusted on their home track.

"They've got some great quicks in Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue, just to name a few. I just think that they are ready, they've got the right attack this time," O'Keefe said on SEN Sportsday NSW.

"They used to bring over some players, and you just never had that feeling that they were ever close or good enough. They were the superior team when they beat us twice before in the past. In 2010, they had the better team," he added.

"This time, you could argue and say that they don't, but I'm just saying it's the right team in the right form to come over. I just think that the timing is right. It's been 15 years since 2010. I think that this is their time to win under (Brendon) McCullum," he added.

O'Keefe further opined that England's attacking batting line-up will challenge the hosts' bowling attack, especially if the pitches are flat enough for them to go hard from the outset.

"Joe Root's in the form of his life. Couple that with Harry Brook, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley. I think the wickets will be flatter and they are going to look to wreak havoc against this Australian attack and take them on, and I think that's what's going to put pressure on the Aussies, and ultimately I think they'll fail under that pressure.

"What they've got is repeated fast bowling options, there's no let off, and they are going to challenge this Australian team," O'Keefe said.

The first Test between Australia and England in Perth is scheduled to begin on November 21.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting take! But I think O'Keefe is underestimating the Australian pace attack. Cummins, Starc, and Hazlewood in home conditions are a different beast altogether. England might struggle with the bounce.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket enthusiast, I love these bold predictions! But history doesn't favor England in Australia. Last time India won there, we had to play out of our skins. England's batting needs to be extraordinary to win 3-2. 🤔
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Sarah B
Living in Mumbai but following cricket globally - O'Keefe makes valid points about England's pace depth. However, calling this the "worst Aussie side since 2010" seems disrespectful to players like Smith and Labuschagne.
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Vikram M
Yaar, these predictions always make Ashes more exciting! But England winning 3-2 in Australia? That's like saying India will lose a home series 4-0. Very unlikely, but cricket is unpredictable! 🏏
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Michael C
While I appreciate O'Keefe's analysis, I think he's overlooking Australia's batting strength. Smith and Head in home conditions are match-winners. England's aggressive approach might work in England, but Australian pitches demand patience.

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