Thursday, June 28, 2012

England underestimating Australia - Warne

Australian Legendry leg spinner turnned commentator now in England in an interview stated that eventhough England enter the series brimming with confidence on the back of six straight one-day series wins on home soil,but expects touring side would fire an early warning shot before next year's Ashes series.

"A few former England players and commentators on the game don't think Australia have any bowlers and are a batsman or two short; combine that with England's current form and record in England at present and it equals a walk-over when they resume battle on Friday,'' Warne said in London's The Telegraph.
"We know the public line from the England camp will be, 'We won't take Australia for granted', but deep down there will be a feeling of superiority.
"I just sense they might under-estimate this Australia team of young players.
Warne expected Australia to continue their resurgence under the leadership of his good mate Michael Clarke.


"This is a big series for the psychological mindset of both teams but it is not a real indication of who is going to win the Ashes, as both teams could have new personnel, and injuries may hit, but any chance you get to beat the opposition is an advantage,'' he said.
Former Australia Test batsman Mark Waugh echoed Warne's sentiments saying hat this series would not be an Ashes indicator, though he expected the hosts to be hard to beat.

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