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Ashes: I think Australia Stack Up Very Well As Favourites, Feels Adam Gilchrist
Former wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist thinks that Australia are favourites to win the 2021/22 Ashes at home later in the year. He also feels that the hosts have a bit more consistency in the batting than England. The Ashes are scheduled to start from December 8 at The Gabba in Brisbane.
"I think Australia stack up very well as favourites, (with) our bowling lineup and we've just got slightly more consistency through the batting lineup than what England have at the moment. Albeit Australia has shown that they can be brittle through that top order and they rely on people to save them rather than constructing good team innings," Gilchrist said to SEN Mornings on Wednesday.
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