Gilchrist makes England favourites for Ashes
Saturday, 30 October 2010
LONDON, Oct 29 (AFP): Former Australia star Adam Gilchrist claims England are favourites to win the forthcoming Ashes series.
Gilchrist believes England are in the perfect frame of mind to triumph on Australian soil for the first time since 1986-87.
Andrew Strauss's side regained the Ashes with a 2-1 victory in 2009 and have managed to maintain the momentum from that victory, while Australia have been less impressive since then.
The series gets underway in Brisbane on November 25 and wicketkeeper-batsman Gilchrist, who was a key figure in several Australian Ashes triumphs, said: "I see a very confident, compact England unit about to arrive.
"England should start favourites - they are the most composed group at the moment and seem to have confidence about each other and as a group. That will serve them well on that first morning.
"But either team could win it. I agree with (England captain) Andrew Strauss - I think you can hardly split the top four or five teams in world cricket at the moment.
"There is no dominant team in cricket at the moment. On any given day one can beat the other."
Australia lost their last Test series in India, and Ricky Ponting's team are a shadow of the great sides that Gilchrist played in.
The retirements of key players like Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath makes Australia a less daunting proposition but Gilchrist insists they will still be competitive on home turf.
Gilchrist believes England are in the perfect frame of mind to triumph on Australian soil for the first time since 1986-87.
Andrew Strauss's side regained the Ashes with a 2-1 victory in 2009 and have managed to maintain the momentum from that victory, while Australia have been less impressive since then.
The series gets underway in Brisbane on November 25 and wicketkeeper-batsman Gilchrist, who was a key figure in several Australian Ashes triumphs, said: "I see a very confident, compact England unit about to arrive.
"England should start favourites - they are the most composed group at the moment and seem to have confidence about each other and as a group. That will serve them well on that first morning.
"But either team could win it. I agree with (England captain) Andrew Strauss - I think you can hardly split the top four or five teams in world cricket at the moment.
"There is no dominant team in cricket at the moment. On any given day one can beat the other."
Australia lost their last Test series in India, and Ricky Ponting's team are a shadow of the great sides that Gilchrist played in.
The retirements of key players like Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath makes Australia a less daunting proposition but Gilchrist insists they will still be competitive on home turf.