Ikki
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LOL, do you actually think McGrath has never conceded 400+ on the first day? It happened in the very next series against WI and again against England in the next Ashes in Australia.Sorry, I'm not buying this. McGrath was clearly recovering from injury for the 3rd and 5th test.
Warne was in the best form of his life, yet without a fit McGrath, yet England were still able to score 400+ on the first day for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th tests, giving them the momentum to win the series. That would have been inconceivable if McGrath were fit and available, especially after he wrecked England in the first test.
It wasn't Warne that didn't restrict them, it was everybody else. Apart from Warne and McGrath all the other bowlers averaged 40+ for that series. So without McGrath, he is bowling with a Bangladesh level support and still almost winning those Tests. Warne took 40 wickets in a 5 Test series at a ridiculous average and SR...McGrath hasn't ever had a series like that. If Warne was bowling consecutively at both ends you'd have a point.
And if McGrath being injured is now a reason for why he didn't bowl well...then why would you use Ashes 05 as an example of his match-winning? You can't say that in the matches he played we didn't lose to point out how important he was then claim that you can't use his bad form against him because he wasn't fit in those very matches. Make up your minds.
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