Former England captain Michael Vaughan has urged Joe Root and Co. to take a leaf out of what India did in Australia last year ahead of their impending Ashes trip Down Under later in the year. He added that Australia is a good team in their backyard but India's 2-1 win for the Border Gavaskar Trophy in January this year proved that the hosts can be defeated.
Vaughan was also firm about England avoiding rotation policy as they did on their Test tour of India. England's rotation policy had come under scanner after they lost 3-1 to India in February and March this year.
"We cannot have a rotation as we did in India. That will not work in Australia, they will be hammered if that happens. Look at India in Australia last winter. They had a lot of injuries and lost players at crucial times but because they were a strong, committed group of players they defeated Australia. Australia are a good side in their conditions but India proved they are beatable," wrote Vaughan in his column for The Telegraph on Sunday.