aussie
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Overall he was still at his peak yea. But I would saw Ambrose after AUS 96/97, from IND 97 to ENG 2000 lost that imtimidatory factor & pace he had from previous years slightly. He was just was a super metronome thats teams couldn't get away in the last few years of his test career, while Walsh began to step up & took over the wicket-taking role.Not quite true, Ambrose against India in 1997 was certainly not off-peak in terms of his results against other sides around the same time; Ambrose basically had one non-stop "peak" (for me plateau is the more appropriate term) from 1990 to 2000, without any sustained downtime. And the overwhelming impression I've got from that series is that India simply blocked him out without great difficulty - try as he might he was unable to break through the quality of the Indian batting. Yet Franklyn Rose could.
That was Ambrose's only series against India, and had he had more - as Donald did - then it's a fair assumption that he might have done a decimation job, especially if allowed some proper seaming, bouncy decks that he so thrived on. But sadly, he didn't.