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Former England captains unleash scathing verdict as Ashes dream crumbles

BRISBANE, Dec 7 : England's Ashes hopes have shifted from improbable to near-impossible after another eight-wicket hammering by Australia on Sunday, prompting criticism from former captains who believe Ben Stokes's side have squandered their best chance Down Under.

The tourists' capitulation at the Gabba - their 15th defeat in 17 tests in Australia - has left them reeling at 2-0 down in the series after just six days of play, with history stacked heavily against them.

Only Don Bradman's legendary 1936-37 Australia side has ever recovered from such a deficit to win a five-match series.

Former skipper Michael Atherton delivered a brutal assessment of England's predicament, saying that optimism was now futile with Australia set to welcome back their key players.

"Although England gave it a good go two years ago, it is difficult to grasp at optimistic straws this time. There are too few players in form, and Australia will be strengthened in Adelaide by the return of Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon," he wrote in The Times.

"To win test matches in Australia, you have to play tough, hard, disciplined cricket for long periods of time. England haven’t been able to do that. What will haunt them is the sense that they have not given themselves the best chance to do so."

ENGLAND'S POPE UNDER PRESSURE

The spotlight has fallen particularly harshly on middle-order batter Ollie Pope, whose struggles against Australia have reached crisis point.

With just 105 runs in four innings and no fifty in 14 attempts against the old enemy, his place is under severe scrutiny ahead of the third test from December 17-21.

"England will have to make changes going into Adelaide," Michael Vaughan told BBC Radio 5.

"They have to seriously consider Ollie Pope's position.

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