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06 Nov 2016 14:34 #326150
by dillinger10
Slow-left arm orthodox bowlers against Australia since 2013:
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However, Australia have fared better against left-arm orthodox spinners at home. Over this same period, when playing at home, Australia have averaged 46.85 with an economy rate of 3.76 and strike-rate of 74.7. The wickets per innings also drops to 1.43. This just goes to show how bad Australia have struggled playing spin in the subcontinent in recent years.
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03 May 2017 14:44 #340884
by ketchim
I just realised how the bowlers "rough" impacts the Batsman
really impact...ICC should address this ...
Its an unfair advantage and based on where the ruff is
RHB and in current W.I. batting : LHBs :-\
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