Several well-known cricket broadcasters have criticised the ongoing Ashes series between England and Australia. Much of the frustration centres on the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Many feel the contest failed to deliver the quality you expect from a traditional Test match.
Jatin Sapru questions Ashes quality
Jatin Sapru shared his disappointment on X and compared the Ashes to the Border Gavaskar Trophy. He said the series lacked memorable moments and felt closer to white-ball cricket. According to him, even the crowd at the MCG looked let down.
Border Gavaskar Trophy comparison grows louder
You keep hearing comparisons between the Ashes and the Border Gavaskar Trophy. This debate grew after 30 wickets fell in just two days at the MCG. The match pace made it feel more like a limited-overs game than Test cricket.
Test traditionalists push back
While many agree with the criticism, others see it differently. They call it an identity crisis for Test traditionalists. These fans expect every red-ball match to last five days, often ignoring whether the cricket stays engaging for viewers like you.
England show fight despite poor series
England struggled through most of the series, but this match proved Test cricket remains unpredictable. You saw how momentum shifted quickly. Every red-ball game brings fresh challenges, even when one team looks down and out.
Short Tests can still be special
Not every Test match needs to stretch to the final day. Sometimes the real thrill comes from fast-moving action and falling wickets. A quick, decisive win can still offer quality cricket and keep you fully invested.
SCG Test holds final chance
The next Test at the SCG begins on January 4th. Australia will aim to block England from ending the series on a high. England, meanwhile, will focus on restoring some pride with a final win.




