Ponting's Ashes Warning: Why England Must Play Aggressive Cricket in Australia

Ricky Ponting thinks England's aggressive cricket approach could give them an edge in Australia. He believes this style was specifically designed to beat Australia on their home turf. Australia enters as favorites but faces significant injury concerns ahead of the series. The first Test in Perth could set the tone for the entire Ashes battle.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting Says England Need Aggressive Cricket for Ashes

  • Ponting believes England's aggressive style is designed specifically for Australian conditions
  • Australia faces injury concerns with captain Pat Cummins likely missing first Test
  • England seeks to overcome poor record with only four Test wins in Australia this century
  • The Perth series opener could dictate momentum for entire Ashes battle
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They'll have to play aggressive cricket to win in Australia: Ponting shares peice of advice to England ahead of Ashes

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting believes England's ultra-aggressive approach is crucial to challenge Australia in the upcoming Ashes series starting November 21.

"They'll have to play that way in Australia to win - Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, October 22

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting thinks England's aggressive approach could give them an edge in the upcoming Ashes. He believes this style is crucial for England to succeed in Australia. Ponting also believes England will get a great chance to make a fast start in the series opener.

The cricket world is buzzing with anticipation as Australia hosts England in the highly anticipated five-match Ashes series starting on November 21. This series will significantly impact the ICC World Test Championship standings, making it a crucial milestone in the ongoing cycle.

While Australia will enter the series as favourites based purely on the fact they haven't lost a series on home soil since 2011 and have held on to the Ashes urn since 2018, England will travel Down Under full of confidence after they were able to draw the most recent series against the Aussies at home in 2023.

"They will come here well prepared. They'll have a good team, I think, to compete in Australia. The ultra-aggressive nature of the way they play, I think, it's only ever been designed to stand up and beat Australia in Australia. That's the reason that they're playing this brand is they know that they'll have to play that way in Australia to win," Ponting said as quoted from ICC.

"Now they've only won four Test matches in Australia this century. So they are going to have to turn history on its head to win a series here. Australia will start as favourites, you know, and what's said in the press and leading up doesn't matter one bit. It's what you, it's how you turn up and how you're ready to play for that first morning in Perth and that can sometimes dictate the way the whole series goes," he added.

"You've to make sure you're ready for that first half an hour or first hour of the first Test match and try and sort of set the momentum in your favour there and then," he concluded.

Australia's Ashes preparations have been hit by a wave of injuries, leaving the team scrambling for solutions. As the first ball of Ashes at home at Perth awaits Australia, they face a serious trouble with their skipper Pat Cummins likely to miss the first Test due to back stress issues.

Since the tour to the Windies, the Australian skipper has not bowled in nets, putting himself in serious doubt.

Also, all-rounders Cameron Green (back surgery) and Beau Webster (ankle issues) are battling their own concerns and will have to race against time to present themselves as viable pace options at home.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, watching Ashes is always exciting! But honestly, Australia's injury crisis might be the real game-changer here. Missing Cummins in Perth could be huge for England's chances.
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Arjun K
England winning only 4 Tests in Australia this century - that stat says it all! Ponting is right about setting momentum early. First session in Perth will be crucial for both teams. Can't wait for this series! 🔥
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Sarah B
While I appreciate Ponting's analysis, I think he's underestimating how much England's approach has evolved. Their batting lineup looks solid, and Australia's bowling injuries could really open up opportunities.
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Vikram M
Watching Ashes from India is always special! The intensity is unmatched. Hope this series lives up to the hype. England needs to be brave but also smart - Australian crowds can be brutal on visiting teams! 😅
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think Ponting is being a bit biased here. England's aggressive cricket has worked against other teams too, not just designed for Australia. The modern game requires this approach everywhere.
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Ananya R
Perfect timing for this series! After India's home season, we get to enjoy quality Test cricket in Australia. Hope both teams play their best

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