Former England captain Michael Vaughan believes that going to Australia and winning back the Ashes is the opportunity of a lifetime for England. He also said if players prioritise the Ashes over the men's T20 World Cup, it will send a strong message about the importance of Test cricket.
"It will be tough for them to be away from family at Christmas if that happens, but we are in unprecedented times. Occasionally in life, you have to do things you don't want to do. But going to Australia and winning back the Ashes is the opportunity of a lifetime. It is like playing in the Super Bowl. You might only get one chance," wrote Vaughan in his column for The Telegraph on Sunday.
"It has been a tough time living with biobubbles and restrictions. The players must feel as though they have lived in the Big Brother house for the last 18 months. I understand why they must be fed up with all the hassle and are desperate to have their families with them this winter.