Anderson could hold key to Ashes, says McGrath

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Australia great Glenn McGrath believes the form of England spearhead James Anderson could determine the course of the Ashes.
Australia hold the urn but head into Thursday's opening Test at Edgbaston looking for their first series win in England since 2001.
Anderson, 37 on Tuesday, has been battling to overcome a calf injury but McGrath believes he could have a huge impact on the five-Test series if he stays fit.
"On home soil with the Dukes ball, he's the best in the world bowling in those conditions," McGrath told the Sun in an interview.
"He is a big player and if he has a big series for England, Australia will find it tough. If Australia bat well and can get on top of him, that'll make a massive impact on their chances."
The 49-year-old McGrath, working with online trading broker ThinkMarkets to encourage more young people to get into sport, added: "But Jimmy is on his way to 600 Test wickets, which is absolutely incredible."
"For a fast bowler to beat whatever record he sets, they are going to have to play 150 Tests-plus."
"It's going to be whether our batsmen have learned and adjusted from last time they were here, when they just went too hard at the ball."
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First Published: Jul 29 2019 | 6:50 PM IST