Australia's must improve their worst
Peter Roebuck writes in the Sydney Morning Herald that Australia's bowlers have a problem
Top-class operators recognise the need to put overs and spells together. Malcolm Marshall had few off days. Doubtless rhythm did periodically desert him. On those occasions, he'd drop his pace, reduce his variations and focus on line and length. Little ground was lost in the hard times. Always he did his work and kept it tight.
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