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I'm a fan of Lee's bowling that series, and it was certainly better than the figures suggest, but the output wasn't there. Got plenty of tip at times too. The only bowler of 2009 he was better than is Peter Siddle (who didn't exactly stink up the joint either).It wasn't and when people dismiss Lee's efforts in 2005 it's usually a case of playing the figures and not the bowling, but even if, for the sake of argument, we allow that it was, calling it "a one-man show" is reductive criticism at its worst. It's the sort of argument that calls football "just 22 men chasing an inflated sphere round a grassy area"; it misses the point of the endeavour. Yes, Warne is only one man but he turned in a performance over 5 tests that bordered on the miraculous. He took 40 wickets, which is 18 more than anybody managed four years later. So when "one man" (who makes up a quarter of the Aussie attack) turns in such a performance it makes a pretty sizeable difference to the overall quality of the bowling in the series.
Warne's bowling was beyond incredible, but comparing the Aussie bowling between the two series is still largely a choice between a world-class one-man attack and a solid all-round one.