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They simply didn't result in a predictable mode of dismissal like Bev's, though. Bevan was useless off his hip and too scared to hook so if the ball wasn't in his half, he just didn't score. Then he couldn't lay off the balls whether on or outside off-stump. Like I said, it became comical how many times he was out defending to slip. Tough problem for every leftie to solve, in fairness, but the best do including Hayden, Langer, etc. (Langer built a career out of the scoring region between 3rd man and slightly wider 3rd man). Bevan didn't, in my view.You could say the same thing about Hayden, Ponting, Steve Waugh, Langer, Martyn etc., except they got another chance after being dropped.
I understand that you think Bevan had specific "technical problems" that make him different, but that's just an excuse IMO. Martyn had just as bad glaring "technical issues" and they didn't hold him back when he got a 2nd chance.
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