SYDNEY: England opener Zak Crawley said a potential win in the fifth Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground would show the team’s unity despite them being unable to retain the urn.
After losing the first three games, England got something to cheer about by getting their first Test win in Australia for 15 years at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
"I think there is a big difference, just internally in the group. It shows a lot about how united we are if we can get a win. It (the series) might not go our way, but if we can put in a good performance this week, I think it shows a lot about us, " Crawley told reporters on Friday.
Crawley was also quick to praise England quick Matthew Potts, particularly his work ethic and attitude in the nets over what has been a long two months in Australia. Potts and off-spinner Shoaib Bashir were added to the 12-man squad for the clash in Sydney.