Anderson’s wrong to slam pitches, Aussies just take what they get

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Derek Pringle says that the Australian bowlers learn not to rely on seam or swing, instead it’s death by a thousand dots – if the batsmen get that far

Magnificent metronome: Glenn McGrath’s ability to dry up the runs was a key factor in his success as a bowler

It sounded like the frustrated voice of the dispossessed, which it probably was, but when James Anderson sounded off about the nature of the pitches in this Ashes series, it struck a sour note among those who feel cricketers should play on what they are given.
Home advantage, he scoffed, after a succession of d...

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