England coach Andy Flower has promised changes to the team for the third Ashes Test starting on Friday in Perth, according to reports.
According to the BBC, the tourists have been comprehensively beaten in the first two Tests and will lose the series with another defeat.
Flower said that the team has taken some serious hits but they have a squad full of people who are determined to turn the ship around and that's what they must do.
He added that he is absolutely ready to make tough decisions, and there will obviously be changes in Perth.
England are seeking their fourth successive Ashes series victory, a feat not achieved since 1890, but have been largely outplayed so far, the report said.
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