Is a comprehensive review of the campaign underway following the 4-1 Ashes defeat?
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Sydney, Jan 8 (NationPress) The Chief Executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Richard Gould, has announced that a comprehensive review is currently in progress following England's 4-1 Ashes loss. He emphasized that Ben Stokes and his team will extract valuable insights from this tour, aiming to reclaim the Ashes in 2027.
"This Ashes series started with immense hope and excitement, making it all the more disheartening that we could not achieve our goal of winning the Ashes in Australia.
"Although there were instances of commendable performance and tenacity throughout the series, such as a hard-earned victory in the fourth Test in Melbourne, we lacked consistency across various conditions and stages of the series. Ultimately, Australia deserved to retain the Ashes," Gould stated.
"We will learn much from this tour and are committed to making swift improvements. Our primary aim is to reclaim the Ashes by 2027. The comprehensive review will encompass tour planning, preparation, individual performances, and our capacity to adapt effectively to changing circumstances," he added.
Looking ahead, England's next challenge will be a white-ball tour of Sri Lanka, followed by the T20 World Cup. Their subsequent Test series is scheduled for June against New Zealand on home soil. Gould remarked that necessary adjustments will be made in the upcoming months.
"The men's team is now focused on their upcoming trip to Sri Lanka ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, commencing in February, and we will implement necessary changes soon.
"We extend our gratitude for the hospitality and courtesy extended to us by Cricket Australia throughout the tour. We are eternally thankful to the traveling supporters who stood by the team through thick and thin. Their unwavering loyalty and backing have been inspiring, and we are dedicated to earning their trust with better performances in the future," Gould concluded.