Key Points

Australian fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has heaped high praise on England's batting lineup ahead of the 2025 Ashes. He specifically highlighted the threat posed by world number one Joe Root and rising star Harry Brook. Hazlewood called it the best batting unit he's faced in his career, noting Root is in the form of his life. The first Test begins in Perth on November 21, with England seeking their first series win in Australia since 2015.

Key Points: Hazlewood Calls England Batting Lineup Unbelievable Before Ashes 2025

  • Hazlewood singles out top-ranked Joe Root and Harry Brook as key threats
  • Notes England's recent flat pitches have tested their batting endurance
  • Believes Brook's fresh approach could thrive without past Ashes baggage
  • Highlights Root's current form as potentially the best of his career
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Hazlewood praises England's 'unbelievable' batting lineup ahead of Ashes 2025

Australia's Josh Hazlewood praises Joe Root and Harry Brook, calling England's top seven the best he's ever faced ahead of the 2025 Ashes series.

"They're an unbelievable batting line, to be honest. The top seven have done really well...so it's a challenge - Josh Hazlewood"

Melbourne, August 28

Ahead of the much-anticipated Ashes 2025 series, Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood heaped praise on England's batting unit, calling it the best he has seen in his career so far. He also stated that the visitors will be arriving with one of the strongest batting line-ups in recent times.

Speaking at an event to promote Play Cricket Week, the seasoned pacer highlighted the depth and talent in England's batting, singling out Joe Root and Harry Brook, who are currently ranked first and second in the ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings.

"England has obviously been quite flat wickets recently, the last few years, and it's been a really dry summer as well, so they are probably starting to get tired and spin now," Hazlewood said, commenting on England's recent Test performances, as quoted by ICC.

"I think (Harry Brook) will adapt. He's a good player. He's at the top of the rankings for a reason, and he'll be a tough challenge. I think a fresh face like Harry Brook might find it easier. There's no baggage behind him and he can just come out and play with freedom as he does," he added.

Hazlewood also shared his views on the No.1 ranked Men's Test batter Joe Root, who will be on a quest to break his deadlock for a Test century Down Under.

"When (Root) first came out, it was a little bit of a different attack. It was probably (Mitchell) Johnson, (Ryan) Harris, and (Peter) Siddle. Gaz (Nathan Lyon) has been around a long time now, so he was probably there, but we sort of just jumped on the back of that. Joe's probably in the form of his life as well. So they're an unbelievable batting line, to be honest. The top seven have done really well...so it's a challenge," the bowler said.

Root, who made his Test debut in Australia in 2013, has played 14 matches in the country, scoring 892 runs at an average of 35.68.

The England batting icon has been in sensational form with the bat over the past couple of years.

During the recent five-Test series against India, Root had surpassed former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting to become the second-highest run-getter in Men's Test history. The 34-year-old also became the first-ever batter to amass 6000 runs in the ICC World Test Championship.

England's hopes will be pinned on Root's form with the bat as they eye their first Test series win against Australia since 2015.

The first Test of the Ashes 2025 will begin on November 21 in Perth.

- ANI

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Priya S
Joe Root is pure class! His technique is something our young Indian batsmen should study. The way he plays spin and pace with equal ease is remarkable. Hope he gets that century in Australia this time 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting psychological game from Hazlewood here. Praising the opposition before the Ashes is classic Aussie mind games. They'll still come hard at England when the series begins!
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Ananya R
Harry Brook is overrated in my opinion. He hasn't faced quality bowling in challenging conditions like Indian spinners or Australian pacers. Let's see how he performs in the Ashes before calling him world class.
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Sarah B
As an England supporter living in India, I'm excited but nervous! Our batting looks good on paper but Australian conditions are different beast. Need Root to lead from the front! 🏏
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Vikram M
Meanwhile, Indian fans waiting for BCCI to schedule more Test matches! We want to see our team play longer format cricket too. Ashes gets all the attention but India's test matches are equally thrilling!

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