The Spin | Bradman’s greatest hour: how Australia came from 2-0 down to win the Ashes
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- Australia leads the Ashes series 2-0 against England, a situation reminiscent of the 1936-37 series where Australia, led by Don Bradman, made a historic comeback from a similar deficit to win the series. The current England team faces significant pressure as they prepare for the third Test in Adelaide, hoping to reverse their fortunes.
- This development is crucial for England's cricketing reputation and morale, as they seek to avoid becoming the first team to lose the Ashes after leading 2-0. The outcome of the upcoming Test could define the trajectory of the series and the future of the team's leadership under coach Brendon McCullum.
- The historical context of comebacks in cricket, particularly Australia's remarkable recovery in the past, adds a layer of pressure on England. The team's recent struggles, including dropped catches and poor performances, highlight ongoing challenges in their campaign, raising questions about their ability to adapt and overcome adversity in high-stakes matches.
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