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All pace attack recipe for disaster says Aussie leg-spinner McGainSydney, Oct 14(ANI): Australian leg-spinner Bryce McGain has criticized the Australian team’s game plan of an all pace attack, saying that the selectors need to consider a change. Australia’s all pace attack has recently lost Test matches against India, New Zealand, South Africa and a modest England side during the Ashes series. “People realise wrist spinners win matches. Australia have looked at their pace attack as their major weapon going into their last four series and they have lost three of them,” The Australian quoted McGain, as saying. McGain further said that though Australia has been looking for an apt replacement for Shane Warne, who retired last year, they have not supported any spin bowler. He also highlighted how bowlers like Stuart MacGill, Beau Casson, Cameron White, Jason Krejza and Nathan Hauritz were used in patches. “They have been unsure and I guess they have realised that that is unsettling. A player needs to have a couple of games, have a good run -- (be told) 'We're going to back you here'. That has happened to Hauritz now,” McGain said. |
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