Australia captain Pat Cummins has defended the move of not playing any warm-up matches ahead of the World Test Championship final and Ashes, citing the nature of the hectic schedule, which leaves them with no time for playing practice games.
Australia adopted a no tour match policy since their tour of Pakistan last year, and is being continued for their all-important trip in England which features a WTC final against India at The Oval from June 7-11 and is quickly followed by the Ashes from June 16-July 31.
"It's the nature of the schedule. But we feel really good. We've had a good prep up in Brisbane for a few days. It's a pretty busy couple of months coming up and six Tests in two months is really hectic. You'd rather be fresh at the end of it than worn out. We've got a pretty experienced squad and have all played in England before, so we'll be as ready as we'll ever be," Cummins was quoted as saying by The Sydney Morning Herald.