Real leadership is not just battle cries and aggression
Stephen Fleming and Michael Vaughan have much in common, writes Peter Roebuck in The Age
It has been illuminating to watch these tacticians hatch their plans. A keen understanding of their opponents lay behind their strategies. Both appreciated the need to turn Australian aggression back on itself, so that it became a self-destructive force. Both realised that the Aussies would not, could not, hold back. In strife, they'd double the stakes.
George Binoy is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo