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Stokes' Ashes Comeback: Can England Shock Australia?
14 Dec
Summary
- England faces an uphill battle, needing to win most remaining games.
- Coach McCullum expresses belief in the team's comeback potential.
- Australia has held a dominant 2-0 series lead so far.

The England cricket team faces a critical D-Day in the Ashes series, with only 15 days remaining and trailing Australia 2-0. Achieving a historic 3-2 series win is a daunting task, as no team has ever accomplished such a comeback against Australia in 148 years of Test cricket. The future of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, along with their 'Bazball' philosophy, is under scrutiny.
Despite the challenging circumstances, McCullum maintains strong faith in his team's ability to turn the series around. He acknowledged that England has not executed their plan effectively in Australia thus far but emphasized the importance of maintaining conviction in their approach. McCullum has taken responsibility for the team's performance, aiming to shield his players from external pressure.
McCullum drew parallels to a previous Ashes series where England, under his guidance, also faced a 2-0 deficit and came close to a remarkable comeback. He stressed the need for quicker adaptation to conditions and Australian strategies, a key area for improvement. The upcoming matches in Adelaide are pivotal, with the potential for this tour to be deemed a failure if England cannot stage a significant fightback.




