Australia Sets Sights on Ashes After Clinching Border-Gavaskar Trophy

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Australia Sets Sights on Ashes After Clinching Border-Gavaskar Trophy
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Australia's historic series victory over India secures their spot in the World Test Championship final against South Africa. However, the focus quickly shifts to the Ashes series next summer, with fans eager to see Australia's dominant Test team face England on home soil. The article highlights key players and upcoming challenges for both teams, including Australia's talent refresh and England's new generation of fast bowlers.

Australia ’s first series victory over India in a decade guaranteed that Pat Cummins’ team will travel to Lord’s in June to contest the world Test championship final against South Africa.

Nevertheless, the first ball in Perth in November will be the next time Australia’s all-conquering Test team will be seen on home soil, following tours of Sri Lanka and the West Indies either side of the WTC.By unearthing Sam Konstas, Beau Webster and Nathan McSweeney, Australia are well into the process of refreshing the Test team following the retirement of David Warner., almost twice his age, because of how they can complement each other in terms of tempo.

All these factors mean that fast bowlers are in the ascendant, but spin is somewhat less vital. Nathan Lyon has never bowled fewer overs in a series where he’s played four matches or more than the 122.4 he delivered this summer. His next fewest was 137.1 in the 2015 Ashes, which was also played on seaming decks.

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