Steve Waugh speaks ahead of the 2019 Ashes
Former Australia captain Steve Waugh has highlighted the influences of James Anderson and Stuart Broad as major factors in England’s recent Ashes successes at home.
Waugh was the last Australian skipper to lift the urn on English soil in 2001, their stranglehold on the contest broken four years later when Matthew Hoggard, Steve Harmison, Simon Jones and Andrew Flintoff came to the fore.
In three series on these shores since then, Anderson and Broad have taken 105 wickets between them and the veteran new-ball pairing could be central in extending Australia’s lean run in England this summer.





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