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England Batters Need To Be Brave If They Want To Make A Comeback In Ashes, Says Shane Watson
Former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson believes that England have to be brave with the bat if they wish to make a turnaround in the rest of the Ashes. He added that the tourists have not shown intent with the bat and been defensive with their mindset.
England are 2-0 down in the Ashes, losing by nine wickets in the first Test at Brisbane followed by a crushing 275-run loss in the second Test at Adelaide.
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