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Who will win 2019 Ashes Series? - Cricket

Ashes is one of the greatest rivalries in cricket; arguably India vs Pakistan is the best in terms of global viewership and charged emotions.

Ashes series is usually played between England and Australia biennially. Last series was played in Starting in November 2017 and ending in 2018.

As the series is closing up every minute passing, cricketers have started making charged up statements supporting their respective teams to not only motivate but also making sure to play psychological games with the opponent.



Some of the recent tweets by renowned cricketers and experts are as follows


Former English captain not only made a prediction that the Winner of First Test at Edgbaston will be the winner of this amazing clash between oldest test playing nations but he alos term it as No Brainer leaving no other option :)

Mike also said that he believes that Ben Stokes will be the leading run scorer as he is coming out CWC 2019 with massive runs and form. While he put his bet on the old experienced Test cricketer and top bowler for England James Anderson to be the Trump Card as bowler in the upcoming clash.

Vaughan also weighed in on Aussies. He says Smith with his solid technique and temperament will be the best batsman for Australia in the series. Quoting him "Magnificent - Pat Cummins" will be the best bowler from Australia.

Who do you think will win the first Test match of this highly anticipated emotionally charged Test Series?

Do you agree with Michael Vaughan that winner at Edgbaston will win the Ashes?

Leave your feedback in comments section.

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