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*Official* Fifth Test at the SCG

vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
lol johnson

warnie's right, why thehell is hilf bowling so back of the length.

all successful bowlers who swing the ball- anderson, steyn , sreesanths spell yesterday, pitch the ball up
 

TT Boy

Hall of Fame Member
lol johnson

warnie's right, why thehell is hilf bowling so back of the length.

all successful bowlers who swing the ball- anderson, steyn , sreesanths spell yesterday, pitch the ball up
That’s the way he bowls. Why the hell is he playing should be what Warne is saying.

Shows you how far the Australians have dropped that they consider 280 to be a good effort. A specialist number 7. :huh:
 

stephen

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
So I have done a little research on Johnson's bowling/batting form combination.

Whenever Johnson has passed 30 in a batting innings in a test, he has taken:

60 wickets at 25.5 with 5 wpm

compared to:

117 wickets at 31.45 with 3.08 wpm

Not counting this test.
 

tooextracool

International Coach
5 tests into this series, and the Aussie bowlers still havent figured out how to get these 2 driving on the front foot earlier in their innings.
 

hazsa19

International Regular
Twatto showing them what length to bowl. Think we've seen more hooks and pulls in this innings than in the entire Australian one.
 

Burgey

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Kerry O'Keefe saying Hilf bowls Jeff Thomson's length at Terry Alderman's pace.

Not a bad call tbh.
 

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