Spin legend Shane Warne feels that the world number one side England have the capability to surpass the outstanding bunch of Australian players of the late 1990s and early 2000s and dominate the world.
"This current group of England players could become better than all those Australian players as a team and individuals. All the signs are good for England," Warne wrote in his column for Sunday Telegraph.
"They have all ingredients in place to dominate," he said.
Andrew Strauss' men have now won eight of their last nine Test series, including Ashes triumphs at home and away. They dethroned India from the ICC Test top spot after victories at Lord's, Trent Bridge and Edgbaston to take 3-0 lead in the four-Test series.
"In Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook they have solidity. Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan add unorthodoxy, variety and quick scoring," Warne said.
"The bowlers can stick to and execute plans brilliantly. But they also bat well. They score fast and their bowling has variety. James Anderson, Tim Bresnan and Stuart Broad are all good fielders too. There is no weak link. It is a great time to be involved in English cricket," he added.
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