Michael Atherton pinpoints where England can expose ‘vulnerable’ Australia in Ashes

Michael Atherton pinpoints where England can expose ‘vulnerable’ Australia in Ashes
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Michael Atherton pinpoints where England can expose ‘vulnerable’ Australia in Ashes
Author: Sam Turner
Published: Jan, 08 2025 09:51

The former England skipper has highlighted where Australia must improve after a mixed series against India. Sky Sports pundit Michael Atherton believes England should be heartened and not intimidated ahead of a massive year of Test cricket, highlighting the current ‘vulnerabilities’ of both India and Australia.

 [Australia’s players, Marnus Labuschagne (L), Travis Head and Steve Smith (R), chat during the presentation ceremony]
Image Credit: The Independent [Australia’s players, Marnus Labuschagne (L), Travis Head and Steve Smith (R), chat during the presentation ceremony]

Ben Stokes’ side host India in a five Test series beginning in June before heading to Australia in the winter to tackle the World Test Championship finalists in the Ashes, and the former England captain believes both sides have displayed weaknesses during the recent keenly contested Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

 [Australian bowler Mitch Marsh was dropped in the India series]
Image Credit: The Independent [Australian bowler Mitch Marsh was dropped in the India series]

“It was interesting from an England perspective as both sides’ batting struggled, and England’s think tank will have gained some encouragement as they have five Tests coming up against India and five in the Ashes,” Atherton told the Sky Cricket podcast.

“Both sides’ batting looks vulnerable – India struggled, and Australia struggled. “I think there is encouragement there for England. Usman Khuwaja struggled at the top of the order and Smith, although he got two hundreds, didn’t quite seem the player he once was.

“Labuschagne struggled, Mitch Marsh was dropped and Alex Carey looked vulnerable when the ball was coming back into him. “So, unlike perhaps 20-30 years ago when you looked down the Aussie line up and asked yourself ‘how are we going to get 20 wickets here?’, I can see an avenue for England - if they have all their bowlers fit - where there might be some possibilities.”.

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