Perth pitch not the problem for England in first Ashes Test as it receives highest ICC rating

The Guardian – SportThursday, November 27, 2025 at 1:27:07 AM
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Perth pitch not the problem for England in first Ashes Test as it receives highest ICC rating
  • England's cricket team faced a swift defeat in the first Ashes Test against Australia in Perth, concluding the match in just two days. The pitch at Optus Stadium received the highest rating from the International Cricket Council, indicating it provided a fair contest for both batters and bowlers, yet England's performance fell short.
  • This early exit raises significant concerns for England, as they must now regroup and address their batting failures, particularly after losing five wickets for just 12 runs in a previous match. The pressure mounts as they prepare for the next Test at the Gabba, where conditions are expected to be equally challenging.
  • The defeat highlights ongoing issues within the England team, including their struggle to adapt to Australian conditions and the psychological impact of past performances. With the Ashes series historically favoring Australia, England's confidence is now under scrutiny, and their ability to bounce back will be critical in determining the series outcome.
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