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Earlier, Warner stated that Aussies are favourites for the house Ashes collection towards England late this 12 months and the high-risk ‘Bazball’ cricket performed by the Three Lions wouldn’t be appropriate on Australian pitches.
Warner, who has been chosen by the London Spirit group within the participant’s draft to play this 12 months’s The Hundred competitors within the UK, was chatting with the media
Chatting with the media as quoted by Wisden, Warner stated that the world-class bowling line-up of Australia, consisting of tempo trio of skipper Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood and spinner Nathan Lyon, can be the most important risk for England.
“At the moment, just with the Australians [as favourites]. Not just knowing the conditions but you have got over 1,400 international, or Test wickets in that lineup with the Australian cricket team. They are world-class bowlers, they are always going to turn out and that is the biggest hurdle for England,” stated Warner.
On England’s ‘Bazball’ fashion of high-risk, constructive and attacking cricket, Warner stated, “I do not know if Bazball is a myth now over there, but I cannot see it happening in Australia with the bounce and everything and the fields Australia set last time in England. It would be pretty high risk to play that in Australia.”
“Given that you want to wear the wickets out a little bit – get into day four, day five, it is probably not the way to go about it. But if that is the way they go about it, it is going to be high tempo, high energy and we will all get a couple of days off at the back end I think,” he added.
(With ANI inputs)
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