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Ashes 3rd Test: England Need To Stick With Players To Play Competitive Cricket In Australia, Says Michael Vaughan
Throughout the series, England's Bazball strategy has been under constant examination since it hasn't yielded the expected outcomes, and their batting has shown vulnerability at crucial times.
England's winless streak in Australia would reach 17 Tests if they lost in Adelaide. This would be their fourth consecutive Test series loss in Australia. Every Ashes loss on Australian soil has historically resulted in major adjustments to the England lineup.
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