Now, former England pacer James Anderson has come forward to describe the path he thinks England’s bowlers need to take in order to be successful in Australia. From November 21 in Perth, Australia and England will resume cricket’s most intense rivalry, marking the formal start of the countdown to the 2025–26 Ashes.
In-depth advice on how England should handle the probable conditions was provided by the renowned right-arm pacer. Anderson underlined that Australian pitches do provide help, but only to bowlers who retain accuracy, consistency, and discipline. Anderson has mastered swing and seam across all terrains.
There will be some movement in the pitches, as they have on the previous two tours we have been. Accordingly, you do require both pace and accuracy,” Anderson stated on the BBC’s Tailenders podcast.
With Jofra Archer and Mark Wood fully recovered, he thinks England needs to make good use of their resources for high pace. At Perth, a location known for its steep bounce and pace-friendly conditions, James recommended unleashing both speedsters in the first Test match.
“I believe you want to start the series well, so hit them right away with the right pace if you’re going to play them together, possibly the first Test at Perth, where it’s fast and bouncy,” James said.
Anderson suggested using a rotation strategy in addition to the series opener to keep England’s fastest bowlers fresh during the tour. Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse, two up-and-coming fast bowlers who provide both pace and control, were also commended for their possibilities.
Following that, I think they’ll try to play one of them while resting and recuperating the other. Gus Atkinson or Brydon Carse can now take their place.
In addition to their skill and likely a little more control than the others, they are still fast enough, Anderson added.
He underlined that England’s bowling attack’s ability to maintain its high level of performance is their best chance of winning the Ashes again. Anderson stated that in order to overcome Australia’s potent batting lineup and the challenging conditions they enjoy at home, it will be essential to maintain high standards throughout the series.
“They will play a major role. Anderson stated that England’s bowling attack must be consistently strong if they are to win this series or even stand a chance.






