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Since 1982, the Ashes has always begun with the Gabba Test when played in Australia and the venue has been their fortress, their pride, having never lost a Test in Brisbane since 1988, until a resilient Indian side broke their streak earlier this year to retain the Border-Gavaskar trophy. Australia, playing at home, do have a chance, but they have to play really good cricket because they have been struggling," he said. If Australia can really pull up their socks, but it won't be easy as England look a touch better. Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, coach, whole management has to play a bigger role.
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If you keep thinking what is going outside then it might affect your performance in such a major series like the Ashes, which is as big as an India-Pakistan contest. But again they have all the players who can leave all these things outside the ground, and that will be the way to go about it. Australians, as we know, are thorough professionals and they are going through tough times. "It can have an impact and it might not as well. Sodhi, during his interaction with on Monday, said that that the management and newly-appointed captain Pat Cummins has a bigger role to play in this scenario to mentally prepare the team for the big contest at home. In the wake of the scandal that rocked Australian cricket earlier this month, Paine resigned from his role on November 19 to ensure that he would not "become an unwelcome disruption to the team ahead of what is a huge Ashes series."ĪLSO READ| 'One doesn't know what transpired': Karim urges England to not have 'too many expectations' from comeback man Ben Stokes Former Indian all-rounder Reetinder Singh Sodhi feels that Tim Paine's resignation from Test captaincy days ahead of the Ashes due to a 'sexting scandal' will not be a distraction for the Australians, who he hailed are "through professionals", but added that playing at home won't add to their advantage as he backed the visiting English side to win the contest that begins from December 8 at Gabba.