Son Of Coco
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Australia's line up was pretty ordinary (it's still not promising overwhelming consistency, but its bowling has improved), but Broad and Anderson bowled well. They showed us how important it is to keep it in the right areas while you're doing whatever it is you do with the ball (whether it be swing it both ways or nip it around a bit). In fact, the whole England line-up was very disciplined and still are. It only took us another 18 months or so to catch on. Mind you, we haven't seen how our bowlers will go against a decent batting line-up yet. Hopefully it's better than when Mitch was around.If they manage that then people like you will find something else to nit pick about.
After demolishing Pakistan in summer 2010, people said "well, we'll see how they go in Australia." Broad got injured, but Anderson had the best series by a visiting quick for 20 years.
"Ah, but that Australian line up was crap" people said. "Sri Lanka and India will pose a much sterner test of their abilities."
Then they dominated both. "Oh, but that's at home. Let's see how they do in Asia."
They both averaged under 30 in the UAE, and Anderson bowled beautifully in Sri Lanka.
Now it's "we'll ignore how well they've bowled against the West Indies because they're crap. Let's see how they fare against South Africa."
Then, should they do well against South Africa, it'll be "they haven't done it in India." (even though Anderson has.)