after glen mcgrath and warnie retired and jason gillespie gone as well,people were saying Australia were going to struggle but with
m.johnson (left arm fast)
b.lee (right arm fast)
s.tait (right arm fast)
s.clark (right arm medium fast and similar line as mc grath)
plus we have an excellent young medium fast swing bowler who is yet to play in adam hilfenhause
stuart mcgill and brad hogg as the spinners and the Aussie attack looks as strong as any in the world today what do you think?
2007-10-10
19:24:14
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And throw in bracken and watson as hot surfi pointed out,how could i forget doh!
2007-10-10
20:59:53 ·
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Yes. u missed out Bracken and Watson. Adam hilfenhause and many others would be playing internation cricket if they wernt from Aus. But they probly will never get a chance 2
2007-10-10 20:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i do agree.
The key is discipline & most Aussie bowlers bowl with a lot of discipline. There line & length is fine & they make it hard for batsmen to play shots.
Most of your bolwers also have good pace which is always useful on sub-continental tracks.
Brad Hogg is a differnt type of a bowler & Indians aren't used to playing such type of Chinamen deliveries. That is the reason why he performs well against India unlike The King Of Spin -Shane Warne.
Australians now have two fine left armers to add variety to the bowling attack.
So yes, you have a got a fine bowling attack which is all set to trouble batsmen around the world for the next 5-6 years.
It's time for other teams to take the challenge. Let's see what happens in the world of cricket.
2007-10-10 19:32:09
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answered by The Great Montitude 7
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sure, England %. attack is relatively in administration. there's no use of samit patel interior the pastime, could have long previous for Finn. England could shop on with in what they're sturdy at. Samit bowling in basic terms 9 overs in each and each innings without scoring. Jimmy their spear head bowler has proved each now and then in puzzling circumstances.
2016-10-22 00:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, obviously they weren't going to sit back and not look for another lethal bowling attack. They're still young (as in inexperienced) and are probably prone to inconsistency. But yes, they've definitely got talent, and if they keep their heads straight, concentrate on their job, they could keep Aus on top for longer than most expected.
2007-10-11 14:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I fully agree with you. Since Australia have lot of talented bowlers waiting in the wing and performing exceedingly well when chances are given to them, they have notg really felt the absence of mc grath or Warne.
2007-10-11 01:50:53
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answered by vakayil k 7
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I do agree.
But the true test will come when they start playing test matches. Test cricket is real cricket and is a true guide to how good you really are. It will be interesting to see how they go without Warne and McGrath.
Bring on the Indians downunder this summer... it should be a ripper!
2007-10-10 20:40:31
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answered by champ 3
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Agree, Aussies have a strong bowling line up same as the batting line up too.
2007-10-10 20:32:14
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answered by Nafeez Nash 6
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i agree
i just got home from work and watching the game on foxtel and india bowled out for 148
2007-10-10 20:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah!Their pace attack is awsome.their beatin the **** out of india in the present odi series!
2007-10-10 19:33:58
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answered by Suprotim 2
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Is there any doubt?
2007-10-10 21:38:59
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answered by nuke 3
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