Australian Batsmen Will Struggle in England, Claims Graeme Swann
Australia were beaten 0-3 the last time they toured England, but were 5-0 victors at home in the 2013-14 series.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: June 25, 2015 08:31 pm IST
Former England off-spinner Graeme Swann believes that the Australian batting line-up struggles to find its form in England.
The two top cricketing powers will battle in this year's Ashes which is scheduled to start from July 8 in Cardiff. (Anderson Urges Teams to Ditch 'Sledging')
"I don't think the Australian batting line-up in England is as strong. Nearly all of their batsmen struggled when we beat them here in 2013," Swann was quoted as saying by bbc.com on Thursday.
Australia were beaten 0-3 the last time they toured England, but were 5-0 victors at home in the 2013-14 series. (Hussey Predicts a Tough Ashes Series)
Swann, who took 255 wickets in 60 Tests also said the fast bowlers from both sides were likely to make a difference.
The 36-year-old said: "England have James Anderson and Stuart Broad, Australia have Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris."
"Whichever pair is more prolific will give their team a very good chance." (Bayliss Plays Straight Bat on Kevin Pietersen Selection)
Swann also said England skipper Alastair Cook should look to implement a few aspects of the one-day team's dynamic approach to the Test side.
"I don't know how much of the aggressive style of the one-day team will eke into the Test set-up," said Swann, a three-time Ashes winner.
"But Cook will need to glean whatever he can from that one-day squad and try to get those good points into the Test team.That's not teeing off from ball one, but taking on the opposition head-on," he said.