Australia endured a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign on home soil. They were knocked out from the group stages, caused mainly by a 89-run loss to New Zealand in their first game.
By contrast, England had all their bases covered and deservedly claimed their second T20 World Cup crown.
Speaking to AAP in an interview, the 52-year-old said he has always identified Australia with fearless cricket as he believes it gives the best results.
The 124-Test veteran still underlined the need to find the balance.
England’s white-ball revolution began after the 2015 World Cup down under when they were eliminated in the group stage. Four years later, they lifted their first 50-over World Cup under Eoin Morgan, while Jos Buttler became the second T20 World Cup winning captain for England.
“I would have to disagree” - Glenn McGrath on England being the best white-ball team in history
Although McGrath believes the current English side is great, he feels there have been far better limited-overs teams in history.
England’s next goal is to defend their 50-over title successfully next year in India. Their preparations begin with a three-match ODI series against Australia on Thursday.
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