This is more of a test comment. The limited number of deliveries plus the state of the game means teams typically make 50 overs. Set bats bats fall as much to RR pressure as balls being being too good for them to deal with.I'm not saying this true at all, but even if it was, it's assuming that your ATG side is playing normal sides. If your ATG side is playing another ATG side then the batting isn't really "stronger" than a normal international side, relative to the opposition
Sounds about right. Meanwhile you'd have young Andrew Symonds somehow timing drives to deep cover on the full and gets out for 10 (10).
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Macgrath had a sr of 34- 340 balls for ten wickets, against average lineups, not atg ones. I think hes the quickest striker of the top tier bowlers. Others will be slower, especially the 5th. An atg bowling lineup wont typically run through an atg batting lineup- RR will usually be what matters.