Those pitches largely nullified a very good Australian seam attack too. That’s why they had to resort to garbage bumper tactics.
A continuation of these types of pitches will put Anderson into retirement. They’ve been the types of pitches that Michael Holding would say he’d throw the ball back at his captain
Aye and there bumper tactics at Lords worked as the bumpers were going down at high 80s not low 80s
It’s a ridiculous argument @essex boy is making
Apparently because most of their players could not make the best Australia ever and get in ahead of some of the greatest players the game has produced, it apparently means their not a good side currently.
Total nonsense their test world champions and the players you mentioned above very very good test players.
Of course they a good test side
So in 2005 when lots of test players were not being lost to 20/20 franchise cricket, an England side managed to beat a side containing Warne, Mcgrath, Hayden, Langer, Gilchrist, Ponting et al. Now in an era of poor test cricket (are sides like Sri Lanka, South Africa, Pakistan, Windies remotely close to anywhere near being good test sides compared to years gone by?), Australia are the best around but it does not make them a good/great side. Warner would have been dropped long ago, in days gone by, Mcgill played as a second spinner by comparison now there back up spinner doesnt get a game at a ground tailor made for spin) since Wood a genuine world class bowler Khawaja cant buy a run on top of the fact from 2019 to 2022 he didn't even get picked). Labushange now feated as a great has one test hundred outside of Austrlaia or did until the last test
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