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    Ashes Series Thrown Open as Australia’s Pace Attack Stricken by Injuries

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key absences of Cummins and Hazlewood for the First Test in Perth hand the initiative to a buoyant England, evoking memories of past series-defining fitness crises.

    PERTH – The build-up to cricket’s oldest and fiercest rivalry has been dramatically reshaped, with Australia’s bowling arsenal severely compromised just days before the first Ashes Test. The confirmed absence of pace kings Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood due to injury has significantly boosted England’s chances of a winning start in their quest to win the urn back on Australian soil for the first time in over a decade.

    This sudden shift in momentum has sparked bold talk from the English camp, with veteran bowler Stuart Broad declaring this the “best English team since 2010” and labeling the current Australian side as potentially the weakest in the same period. The first Test at Perth’s Opta Stadium, beginning November 21, is now poised to be a critical test of Australia’s squad depth.

    A Historical Precedent for Injury Impact

    The narrative of an Ashes series being altered by a player’s fitness is a familiar one. The spectre of 2005 looms large, when a freak ankle injury to Australian great Glenn McGrath before the second Test is widely believed to have been the catalyst for England’s eventual series victory.

    History also provides examples of remarkable resilience, such as Australian batsman Rick McCosker batting with a broken jaw in the 1977 Centenary Test, an act of courage that directly contributed to a narrow victory.

    The central question now is whether England’s full-strength bowling attack can exploit the void left by Australia’s stars, or if the home side can find an unexpected hero. With the balance of power seemingly shifted, the opening match of the 74th Ashes series is set to be a gripping contest of strategy and nerve, setting the stage for a potentially historic six weeks of cricket.

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