The highly anticipated Ashes Series is all set to start on November 21, and the Australian quick Josh Hazlewood believes that England has a great batting lineupwith the likes of young Harry Brook and experienced Joe Root. Australia will be hosting their archrival for the five-match Test series. While England is looking to break the drought of a series win against Australia since 2010-11, Hazlewood highly praised the troop while speaking to ESPNCricinfo. According to Hazlewood, the young Harry Brook won't struggle much to get adapted to the Australian conditions. England has recently finished a five-match Test series against England, where the India head coach nominated Brook as the player of the series from the England side. Speaking about Brook, Josh said, "I think [Brook] will adapt. He's a good player. He's at the top of the rankings for a reason, and he'll be a tough challenge. I think a fresh face like Harry Brook might find it easier. There's no baggage behind him and he can just come out and play with freedom as he does." Speaking about Joe Root, Joshie feels that the English star is enjoying the form of his life. He added, "Joe's probably in the form of his life as well. So they're an unbelievable batting line, to be honest. The top seven have done really well, so it's a challenge. (On being asked whether it will be strongest batting up England have sent to Australia in recent times) Yeah, definitely." Read also: ‘No Chance to Win T20 WC 2026’: Srikkanth Critiques India’s Squad Josh Hazlewood reveals preparation plans before the Ashes Hazlewood said that each player’s schedule is managed individually based on workload and fitness. Moreover, the seasoned Test players are likely to play a few Shield games. Hazlewood said, "The Test [only] guys will play more than one [Shield game]. They'll probably play two or three, but everyone's on different programs. I used it last year and I've sort of found that it's very beneficial. Time on the field, multiple spells in a day, it's sort of hard to replicate it at training. So, to get that before a Test series is pretty pivotal, I think." Notably, Josh Hazlewood was part of Australia’s recent white-ball series against South Africa. His most recent Test appearance came during the three-match series against the West Indies, where he delivered an impressive performance by claiming 14 wickets across six innings at an average of 14.42.