London: England coach Andy Flower admits his players will need to show significant improvement from their drawn series against New Zealand if they are to retain the Ashes against Australia this year.
Flower’s side narrowly avoided a shock defeat in the Test series in New Zealand this week after grinding out a nerve-jangling draw in Auckland after the previous two matches had also ended in stalemate.
“We’ve got a big year of international cricket and we will need to be sharper, better and more skilful,” Flower told BBC Radio Five Live.
“But it has been a wonderful winter and to win in India was a really special moment. The only series we have lost was the one-day series in India.”
While England were struggling to avoid defeat in New Zealand, Australia were slumping to a dismal 4-0 series loss in India, where Flower’s men won 2-1 three months earlier.
Even so, Flower refused to write off the Australians and preferred to focus on England’s forthcoming rematch against New Zealand on home soil, which serves as a warm-up for the Ashes.
“They had a tough time out there (in India). It’s a really tough place to tour,” said Flower.
“The Ashes are a little way off. There is some great cricket to be played in the meantime. Ian Bell and Matt Prior were excellent; they fought hard and that’s a quality of the team, but we have to be better to get into winning positions, not scratching our way to a draw.” REUTERS