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Losing three series in England unacceptable - Healy

The Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy has previous team record in the ashes of competitions in England over the last decade is unacceptable and he hoped Australia make some sacrifices necessary in order to maintain a jar.



Healy said his Cricket Australia official website of Australia must be in their power to defeat England, who is currently in turmoil. "It was unacceptable to lose three Ashes series in a row in England is not good enough. It's as bad as it's been for a long time, a long time ago, maybe 70 years. I hope the Australian team are willing to sacrifice a lot to get this job . I've got a team, but we had a team in 2005. We had a world beating team did not beat England. "

"England can sneak up on you. They may lack the rotor so we need to expose it and continue to put pressure on the ranking senior who think they are going fine." We hope Stewart large does not come good, any better than it was this summer, and it lacks to the rotor. He said that we must win, but we do not have a three-away Ashes series so we're not sure. "

Since side defeated Steve Wu England 4-1 in 2001, and Australia come up short in three groups. In 2005, a spirited performance by England saw them recover after the ashes of 16-year-old also won the series 2-1. In 2009, Australia dominated for most parts but still stumbled 2-1. In 2013, the team was in turmoil after the dismissal of Mickey Arthur days before the first Test at Trent Bridge and lost the series 3-0.

The arrival of the Australian team at a time when England suffer again in light of the unrest in the wake of Andrew Strauss's decision "that the chances remember Kevin Pietersen is a slim after Strauss said that Petersen was not picked in the team because of a lack of confidence. The event moments after Petersen had smashed triple century unbeaten for Surrey against Leicestershire in a game preserve.

Offers his take on the situation, said Healy: "It is not very realistic, by everyone, that you think you can shorten to play for England in last summer (2013-14), then you can fall out with your coaches, then you can write a book packing everyone and I still think you're getting picked up again, and this was never going to happen. He was not particularly effective here last summer so they're not missing anything there. Let him keep knocking the door down (scoring) works in the county cricket and you never know. " .

After the departure of coach Peter Morris after their loss to the West Indies in the third test, England in search of a new coach, and it seems the leading candidate to be aimed former Australia pace of Jason Gillespie.

"He would be an excellent, dizzy, so let's hope he does not take it. It will be interesting to Lehmann and Gillespie two trainers. It was a good, in particular in the field of training, and Jason Gillespie. He played second row in Adelaide only to bring some young men through and quicks young . It is always dedicated to it and since his retirement. This has resulted in his function of first class and now offers all over the world. We have been committed to the job and deserves everything he gets because he was a success as well, "he said.
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