There's two factors here.
1. Can you in 2.5 days take 20 wickets against Australia who will be happy with 3.5 to 4 runs an over?
I doubt it big time.
2. Can you score 400 runs v Australia playing positively?
The bowling is not restricted so it's a wee bit harder to bat at test level
So all in all I can see England struggling to bowl at them and them declaring on 600 and the batting won't stand up.
2005 was all about top top bowling and batting on both sides. That's not going to happen this time I reckon
1. Can you in 2.5 days take 20 wickets against Australia who will be happy with 3.5 to 4 runs an over?
I doubt it big time.
2. Can you score 400 runs v Australia playing positively?
The bowling is not restricted so it's a wee bit harder to bat at test level
So all in all I can see England struggling to bowl at them and them declaring on 600 and the batting won't stand up.
2005 was all about top top bowling and batting on both sides. That's not going to happen this time I reckon


