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*Official* Fifth Test (The Oval, London) 27-31 July

91Jmay

International Coach
That was really nice offspin, 51 MPH came down with snow on it. Awful way to get out obviously, but got to give him credit. He isn't ever interested in just bowling holding spin daggering it into pitch, which got to give him credit for as a part timer.
 

KungFu_Kallis

State Captain
That was really nice offspin, 51 MPH came down with snow on it. Awful way to get out obviously, but got to give him credit. He isn't ever interested in just bowling holding spin daggering it into pitch, which got to give him credit for as a part timer.
Yeah he is actually a decent bowler always has been. It doesn't really make sense why they select Mooen, not a more promising young spinner if they had Root as the safe backup option - or just picked another batsman instead of the bits and pieces guy.
 

loterry1994

International Debutant
He really has shown a repertoire of horrendous dismissals against spin this year. And to think he was looking so promising against spin after Pakistan...
Been absolute crap since the stumping all the boos and that hasn’t been able to handle it
 

Ashes81

State Vice-Captain
This mini collapse from the Aussies is largely due to the pressure put on them by Labuschagne's ridiculously slow innings.

The Aus score went nowhere and as soon as he was out, we were back in the game. He and Khawaja allowed to build pressure and momentum and they're paying the price now.
 

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