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Posted: 2022-11-17 01:43:14

Glenn McGrath has urged Australia to follow England's lead and take a more fearless approach to white-ball cricket.

Australia's road to next year's ODI World Cup in India under Pat Cummins begins on Thursday, with a three-match series against world champions England in Adelaide.

England have led the way in white-ball cricket for the past seven years, this week becoming the first men's team to hold the T20 and one-day World Cup trophies at the same time.

They have done so with an all-out attacking approach, encouraging batsmen not to fear failure and to go after the game whenever possible.

It is a mindset that McGrath told AAP he would like to see seep into Australia's game.

"The Australian team always played fearless cricket," said McGrath, who will commentate for ABC Sport during this year's summer of cricket.

"I wonder now if they are playing with more [a] fear of losing.

"You just have to go out and back yourselves. That is the brand of cricket England are playing at the moment.

"When you play that brand of cricket, things tend to go your way more."

Glenn McGrath screams and runs as Alistair Cook holds his bat out behind him
Glenn McGrath never took a backward step against England.(Getty Images: PA Images/Gareth Copley/File)

England's cross-format success has prompted suggestions that the current team is the best white-ball side in history.

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