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If England Loses In Perth, They Will Lose Ashes 3-1: Ian Healy
Lilac Hill Park: Australian cricket legend Ian Healy has warned England that Perth will be the most crucial Test of the upcoming Ashes series. He said that if England loses the opening match, they are likely to lose the series 3-1.
The first of the five Ashes Tests will begin in Perth on November 21. England have only one warm-up match scheduled before the Ashes, a three-day game at Lilac Hill Park in Perth from November 13-15.
Notably, England haven’t won an Ashes series since 2015, with the 2019 and 2023 editions ending in a 2-2 draw.. They haven’t secured a Test victory in Australia since 2011. Read More...
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