
The Ashes is still over three months away but pace legend Glenn McGrath is out with his much-awaited prediction for the upcoming edition -- a 5-0 sweep for Australia.
The feisty showdown is slated to begin in Perth on November 21 and McGrath believes England will find it "pretty tough" to battle past the likes of Pat Cummins and a rather poor past record.
McGrath said his prediction this time is based on how England were held to a 2-2 series draw by India in the recent Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy five-Test series.
"It's very rare for me to make a prediction, isn't it? And I can't make a different one -- 5-0," McGrath declared on BBC Radio.
"I'm very confident with our team. When you've got Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon firing in their home conditions, it's going to be pretty tough.
"Plus, that track record England have had, it'd be interesting to see if they can win a Test," he added.
England, who are set to travel Down Under for the five-match series later this year, haven't won the Ashes since 2015.
Additionally, they have lost either 0-5 or 0-4 in all but one series in Australia since 2002-03. Their last Test win came in 2010-11 when they claimed a 3-1 series triumph.
Australia won 4-0 when England last toured the country in 2021-22 and Pat Cummins' side have only lost two of their past 15 Tests at home, winning 11
The pace legend was full of praise for England coach Brendon McCullum and the team's fearless approach.
"I love seeing sportspeople go out there and play without fear. That's what Baz is looking to bring into this England team - play without fear.
"I'd like to see a bit more accountability and the mental side of the game, just them switched on a bit more. It's exciting."