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England’s David Lloyd predicts winner and scoreline of Ashes 2025-26 against Australia

Englandquest to win ash In Australia For the first time since 2010-11, it has gained additional importance. After a 15-year drought, England’s recent record in Australia has been disappointing, with the team failing to win a single Test in the last three Ashes series. However, with Australia’s current weaknesses and England’s determination to reclaim the Ashes, the 2025–26 series promises to be one of high drama and intense competition. For david lloydThe impending Ashes clash represents a chance for England to shake off their past failures in Australia and achieve a long-awaited victory. The series, which will be a part of the World Test Championship cycle, will feature intense rivalries, and the stakes have never been higher for both teams.

David Lloyd predicts winner and scoreline of Ashes 2025-26

Former England cricketer Lloyd has Boldly predicted a 5-0 whitewash for England in the upcoming Ashes series, citing Australia’s ongoing lineup crisis and internal uncertainties. With only four weeks remaining before the first Test, Lloyd is confident that England will have the upper hand due to their strong attacking strength and Australia’s struggles with team selection. Australia’s top order is in turmoil since his world test championship to defeat South AfricaThe ongoing concerns regarding their opening pair have been further compounded by injuries to key players. Lloyd’s confidence was further boosted by England’s strong attack and a new sense of optimism in Australian conditions.

‘I hate predictions, I can’t do anything with them. But I’m going to be Glenn McGrath, it’s going to be 5-0 England. I was told this was never done. Why?”, Ian Healy asked him. “It’s very simple. If you go against a team that is better than you in their backyard, you will suffer a loss. Lloyd told SENQ Breakfast.

Australia’s line-up crisis and England’s growing confidence

Lloyd’s bold prediction of 5-0 comes as Australia faces a number of challenges ahead of the Ashes. Since then their starting composition is in disarray marnus labuschagne He was dropped after a tough spell and replaced by a 19-year-old Sam KonstasHe also had to struggle during the West Indies tour.

The uncertainty over the opening batsmen with injuries to Pat Cummins, Cam Green and Beau Webster has created further instability in the Australian lineup. Lloyd believes this is a golden opportunity for England, who are entering the series with confidence. With Australia’s top order and injury problems in check, England’s players feel they have the right conditions and attack to take advantage. The high-stakes matchup between Joe Root and Steve Smith will also be important, with both players set to shape the outcome of the series.

“Our guys right now, there’s a real feeling that we can do something here. We’ve been there and lost before. There’s a real thought right now that England have a big chance to win the Ashes in Australia. They feel they have the attack, Australia with the lineup at six and seven, who’s going to open, who’s at 3, does Marnus come back etc. Then a very good match between the two best players in the world with Joe Root and Steve Smith. Will happen. Whoever comes. The top of those two will have a real impact on the series. The former cricketer added.

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Lloyd not surprised by Australia’s selection choices

Lloyd expressed little concern over the Australian selectors’ ongoing search for the perfect opening combination, citing names such as Jake Weatherald, Matt Renshaw and Sam Konstas as unlikely to cause trouble for England. Although there has been much debate about the opening batsmen, Lloyd is confused about the current options. He said, “No name will be able to make a place on the whiteboard of England.” He stressed that he is not worried about the new faces in the Australian team. He reserved his respect for Australia’s dangerous middle-order pair, travis head And Smith described them as the real threat that England’s bowlers will have to contend with.

“All the talk seems to be about Constas. Is there any substance behind him? Pushing a kid to open is a big deal. Fair dinkum, if he comes into the team then it’s fine. If I’m the England coach and the team, am I worried about them? No names are going to be on the whiteboard. I’m not worried about any of those names. Head and Smith are names that are on the England whiteboard. Will be. They’re dangerous, they’re games.” “Changer.” Lloyd concluded.

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