Brett Lee made great prediction about Ashes Series 2025

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|21-08-2025

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Brett Lee finally predicted that the series Australia would win 3-2. He smiled and said, “Yes, this is my prediction. Australia in the Ashes 3-2. Cross the fingers, everything crosses!”

Delhi: After finishing the Test series of five matches against India, the England team is now preparing for the Ashes. Currently, most of his players are busy with the ‘The Hundred’ tournament. But, as soon as this tournament ends, the Ashes series will start once again.

Macgra’s claim-Australia will win 5-0

Former Australian veteran fast bowler Glenn McGrag has predicted that Australia will win 5–0 in the 2025-26 Ashes series. He says that it will be very difficult for the England team to stand in front of bowlers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Leone.

On this, former England bowler Stuart Broad responded in a funny manner and said, “It is August, at least let us reach Australia, Glenn!”

Brett Lee’s statement

Unlike McGra’s 5–0 prediction, former Australia fast bowler Brett Lee said that this series will not be so easy. He said, “Don’t be surprised, if we get to see the same results in the England vs. Bharat series. Yes, if Australia takes full advantage of its situation, he will definitely win. But, it would be a big mistake to take England lightly. If they do well, they will challenge a tough challenge.”

Brett Lee finally predicted that the series Australia would win 3-2. He smiled and said, “Yes, this is my prediction. Australia in the Ashes 3-2. Cross the fingers, everything crosses!”

When and where will the Ashes 2025-26

The five -match Ashes series will be played in Australia from 21 November 2025 to 8 January 2026. This series will also be part of the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship.

The match program is as follows:

  • First Test – 21-25 November, Perth Stadium
  • Second (day-night) test- 4-8 December, Brisbane
  • Third Test – 17-21 December, Adelaide
  • Fourth Test – 26-30 December, Melbourne
  • Fifth Test – 4-8 January, Sydney