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Vol. 5 Num 807 Sat. September 02, 2006  
   
Sports


Twice better: McGrath


Australia are twice the team they were when losing the Ashes last year and are ready to wrest back the urn from England, according to Glenn McGrath. McGrath, who missed the two Tests Australia conceded in 2005, believes the lessons have been learned and the players are well prepared to win the five-match contest starting on November 23.

"I look back on last year's Ashes with a lot of positive memories," he said during the team's camp in Coolum. "You learn the most from the times you get beaten or don't play well. As a whole, the team learnt so much from that Ashes tour.

"We looked at what we needed to improve on and put that in place. Since then, I think we're twice the team we were at the start of the last Ashes."

McGrath looks at the loss as one that has generated considerable interest in world cricket and made for a compelling return bout. "If we'd have won that series convincingly the interest in world cricket -- not just Australia-England but the world -- would not be to the same extent," he said. "You look at this series coming up and the interest it's generated, it's the biggest thing that's happened in cricket for a long, long time."