Border says Australia looking dangerous again

August 06, 2013 05:32 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:32 pm IST - MELBOURNE

Allan Border

Allan Border

Australia has “turned a corner” and would have won the third Ashes Test if not for the weather, former selector Allan Border said.

England retained the Ashes when the third Test ended in a draw on Monday after bad weather halted play at Old Trafford, with Australia in a commanding position.

With two matches left to play in the current series, and the return series starting Down Under in November, Border said that England has reason to be worried.

“The way this side is going over the next few months, look out. Australia has the momentum,” Border said.

“There’s no doubt we were going to win the third Test before the rain arrived,” Border said. “The Poms were playing catch-up cricket from day one, going slow with over rates and doing everything they could to negate our chances of winning. At the end of the day rain saved England it’s as simple as that.”

Border said Australia will gain confidence from its latest effort and “keep the momentum rolling into the last two Tests.”

“In just over 100 days’ time, our home Ashes series starts and I wouldn’t be surprised if we do really well in these last two games and continue to show that fight before the next series.”

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