Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes that England need to score massive runs in the Ashes in Australia later in the year. He also said that scores of 300 can work in England, but not in Australia. England haven't won an Ashes series on Australian soil since the 3-1 win in 2010/11.
"You also need to score massive runs. In England, if you get 300 in the first innings, you are probably in the game. Get that score in Australia and you're going to lose. It means the batting line-up has to churn out big runs and not leave the scoring to Root," wrote Hussain in his column for Daily Mail on Monday.
Hussain thinks captain Joe Root, who is the top run-scorer in Test cricket this year with 1455 runs from 23 innings, will be eager to get his first century in the format in Australia apart from youngsters Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley.