The post Under The Radar Australia Enter Home Ashes Overshadowed By Bazball appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Steve Smith is Australia’s stand-in captain (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images) PA Images via Getty Images It was left to Steve Smith, Australia’s relatively staid stand-in skipper and one of the greatest ever batters, to cause a furore on the eve of the Ashes – cricket’s most hyped series in two decades. Smith made a bizarre rebuttal of inflammatory comments made by former England spinner Monty Panesar, who urged England fans to remind Smith about his role in the infamous Sandpaper scandal in 2018. His seemingly scripted verbal attacks on Panesar have not gone down well in the U.K, sparking the usual nonsense long seen in an Ashes contest that grips England and Australia – countries where cricket holds special tradition but is increasingly becoming niche. Smith’s comments has put the spotlight back on Australia, who had entered the first Test in Perth relatively under the radar given most of the focus has been over ‘Bazball’ -England’s ultra-attacking style of play that is widely derided Down Under. Australia also enter the series without inspirational captain Pat Cummins and fellow quick Josh Hazlewood, testing their depth. Australia enter match with two debutants for the first time this decade and there is an unknown over this side that usually enters home Ashes series as red-hot favorites. Pat Cummins has been training but will miss the first Test (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images) PA Images via Getty Images It has meant that Australia have been in the unusual position of going under the radar, with England perhaps even assuming favoritism given the absences of Hazlewood and Cummins. But the pressure is firmly on England, who are widely deemed to need a victory on the fast and bouncy Perth Stadium surface. The second Test will be played at… The post Under The Radar Australia Enter Home Ashes Overshadowed By Bazball appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Steve Smith is Australia’s stand-in captain (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images) PA Images via Getty Images It was left to Steve Smith, Australia’s relatively staid stand-in skipper and one of the greatest ever batters, to cause a furore on the eve of the Ashes – cricket’s most hyped series in two decades. Smith made a bizarre rebuttal of inflammatory comments made by former England spinner Monty Panesar, who urged England fans to remind Smith about his role in the infamous Sandpaper scandal in 2018. His seemingly scripted verbal attacks on Panesar have not gone down well in the U.K, sparking the usual nonsense long seen in an Ashes contest that grips England and Australia – countries where cricket holds special tradition but is increasingly becoming niche. Smith’s comments has put the spotlight back on Australia, who had entered the first Test in Perth relatively under the radar given most of the focus has been over ‘Bazball’ -England’s ultra-attacking style of play that is widely derided Down Under. Australia also enter the series without inspirational captain Pat Cummins and fellow quick Josh Hazlewood, testing their depth. Australia enter match with two debutants for the first time this decade and there is an unknown over this side that usually enters home Ashes series as red-hot favorites. Pat Cummins has been training but will miss the first Test (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images) PA Images via Getty Images It has meant that Australia have been in the unusual position of going under the radar, with England perhaps even assuming favoritism given the absences of Hazlewood and Cummins. But the pressure is firmly on England, who are widely deemed to need a victory on the fast and bouncy Perth Stadium surface. The second Test will be played at…

Under The Radar Australia Enter Home Ashes Overshadowed By Bazball

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com

Steve Smith is Australia’s stand-in captain (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images)

PA Images via Getty Images

It was left to Steve Smith, Australia’s relatively staid stand-in skipper and one of the greatest ever batters, to cause a furore on the eve of the Ashes – cricket’s most hyped series in two decades.

Smith made a bizarre rebuttal of inflammatory comments made by former England spinner Monty Panesar, who urged England fans to remind Smith about his role in the infamous Sandpaper scandal in 2018.

His seemingly scripted verbal attacks on Panesar have not gone down well in the U.K, sparking the usual nonsense long seen in an Ashes contest that grips England and Australia – countries where cricket holds special tradition but is increasingly becoming niche.

Smith’s comments has put the spotlight back on Australia, who had entered the first Test in Perth relatively under the radar given most of the focus has been over ‘Bazball’ -England’s ultra-attacking style of play that is widely derided Down Under.

Australia also enter the series without inspirational captain Pat Cummins and fellow quick Josh Hazlewood, testing their depth. Australia enter match with two debutants for the first time this decade and there is an unknown over this side that usually enters home Ashes series as red-hot favorites.

Pat Cummins has been training but will miss the first Test (Photo by Robbie Stephenson/PA Images via Getty Images)

PA Images via Getty Images

It has meant that Australia have been in the unusual position of going under the radar, with England perhaps even assuming favoritism given the absences of Hazlewood and Cummins.

But the pressure is firmly on England, who are widely deemed to need a victory on the fast and bouncy Perth Stadium surface. The second Test will be played at the Gabba, a torturous site for them over the years, and Cummins, perhaps even Hazlewood, might even be back for Australia.

You could easily envision England spiralling after a defeat in Perth, as their media starts to turn against them and the local tabloids go in for the kill. It’s a well-worn tale for England in their graveyard tour of Australia, where so many disasters have occurred including over the last 12 years.

But what makes this five-match series so fascinating is that there is the prospect of England tearing through an aging Australia, a bit like what happened during their famous triumph in 2010-11 albeit this Australian team looks far stronger on paper that that brittle side.

It does feel like Australia could muster a backs-to-the-wall effort, their veteran stars mustering one last rousing effort in Ashes cricket while a bit of new blood might just rejuvenate them.

Ben Stokes is leading England (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Getty Images

The build-up has been interminable, starting effectively right after the last Ashes in the U.K. in 2023 where much controversy ensued. The first Ashes press conference in Perth was held in October of last year even though there was a blockbuster Test series against India starting in the city just weeks away.

The insults and slanging, all relatively harmless and nonsensical stuff compared to the genuine bitter feud between India and Pakistan, will all amount to naught when the action finally starts on Friday in front of 50,000 at the magnificent Perth Stadium.

It’s going to be a wild seven weeks.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlavalette/2025/11/20/under-the-radar-australia-enter-home-ashes-overshadowed-by-bazball/

Market Opportunity
Seed.Photo Logo
Seed.Photo Price(PHOTO)
$0,18356
$0,18356$0,18356
+35,00%
USD
Seed.Photo (PHOTO) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

IP Hits $11.75, HYPE Climbs to $55, BlockDAG Surpasses Both with $407M Presale Surge!

IP Hits $11.75, HYPE Climbs to $55, BlockDAG Surpasses Both with $407M Presale Surge!

The post IP Hits $11.75, HYPE Climbs to $55, BlockDAG Surpasses Both with $407M Presale Surge! appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto News 17 September 2025 | 18:00 Discover why BlockDAG’s upcoming Awakening Testnet launch makes it the best crypto to buy today as Story (IP) price jumps to $11.75 and Hyperliquid hits new highs. Recent crypto market numbers show strength but also some limits. The Story (IP) price jump has been sharp, fueled by big buybacks and speculation, yet critics point out that revenue still lags far behind its valuation. The Hyperliquid (HYPE) price looks solid around the mid-$50s after a new all-time high, but questions remain about sustainability once the hype around USDH proposals cools down. So the obvious question is: why chase coins that are either stretched thin or at risk of retracing when you could back a network that’s already proving itself on the ground? That’s where BlockDAG comes in. While other chains are stuck dealing with validator congestion or outages, BlockDAG’s upcoming Awakening Testnet will be stress-testing its EVM-compatible smart chain with real miners before listing. For anyone looking for the best crypto coin to buy, the choice between waiting on fixes or joining live progress feels like an easy one. BlockDAG: Smart Chain Running Before Launch Ethereum continues to wrestle with gas congestion, and Solana is still known for network freezes, yet BlockDAG is already showing a different picture. Its upcoming Awakening Testnet, set to launch on September 25, isn’t just a demo; it’s a live rollout where the chain’s base protocols are being stress-tested with miners connected globally. EVM compatibility is active, account abstraction is built in, and tools like updated vesting contracts and Stratum integration are already functional. Instead of waiting for fixes like other networks, BlockDAG is proving its infrastructure in real time. What makes this even more important is that the technology is operational before the coin even hits exchanges. That…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:32
China Blocks Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D as Local Chips Rise

China Blocks Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D as Local Chips Rise

The post China Blocks Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D as Local Chips Rise appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. China Blocks Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D as Local Chips Rise China’s internet regulator has ordered the country’s biggest technology firms, including Alibaba and ByteDance, to stop purchasing Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000D GPUs. According to the Financial Times, the move shuts down the last major channel for mass supplies of American chips to the Chinese market. Why Beijing Halted Nvidia Purchases Chinese companies had planned to buy tens of thousands of RTX Pro 6000D accelerators and had already begun testing them in servers. But regulators intervened, halting the purchases and signaling stricter controls than earlier measures placed on Nvidia’s H20 chip. Image: Nvidia An audit compared Huawei and Cambricon processors, along with chips developed by Alibaba and Baidu, against Nvidia’s export-approved products. Regulators concluded that Chinese chips had reached performance levels comparable to the restricted U.S. models. This assessment pushed authorities to advise firms to rely more heavily on domestic processors, further tightening Nvidia’s already limited position in China. China’s Drive Toward Tech Independence The decision highlights Beijing’s focus on import substitution — developing self-sufficient chip production to reduce reliance on U.S. supplies. “The signal is now clear: all attention is focused on building a domestic ecosystem,” said a representative of a leading Chinese tech company. Nvidia had unveiled the RTX Pro 6000D in July 2025 during CEO Jensen Huang’s visit to Beijing, in an attempt to keep a foothold in China after Washington restricted exports of its most advanced chips. But momentum is shifting. Industry sources told the Financial Times that Chinese manufacturers plan to triple AI chip production next year to meet growing demand. They believe “domestic supply will now be sufficient without Nvidia.” What It Means for the Future With Huawei, Cambricon, Alibaba, and Baidu stepping up, China is positioning itself for long-term technological independence. Nvidia, meanwhile, faces…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:37
Uphold’s Massive 1.59 Billion XRP Holdings Shocks Community, CEO Reveals The Real Owners

Uphold’s Massive 1.59 Billion XRP Holdings Shocks Community, CEO Reveals The Real Owners

Uphold, a cloud-based digital financial service platform, has come under the spotlight after on-chain data confirmed that it safeguards approximately 1.59 billion XRP. According to Uphold’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Simon McLoughlin, these tokens are fully owned by customers, not the exchange itself.  Uphold Clarifies Massive XRP Holdings The crypto community was taken by surprise […]
Share
Bitcoinist2025/09/18 00:30