After retaining the urn, Australia's prolific opener David Warner has advised the England team to prepare on the synthetic wicket to adjust to the extra bounce of Australia pitches.
Warner highlighted England's weakness and said that the pace and bounce offered by Australian wickets are one of the reasons for England's downfall in the ongoing Ashes series.
The Australian opener advised the English players that one has always got to find ways to prepare and the only way to tackle the pace and bounce of Australian wickets is to prepare on 'synthos'.
Australia has retained the Ashes after winning the third Test at the MCG by an innings and 14 runs as the visitors had no answers to Kangaroo pacers' hard length.
The fourth Ashes Test will begin on January 5 at Sydney Cricket Ground.
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