Ben Hilfenhaus praises Peter Siddle – Cricket News Update
Australian pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
Siddle aggressive nature helped him take six scalps at the MCG, while his precise bowling also enabled the Aussies to create pressure for the Men In Blue, which fell short in their pursuit of 292 – surrendering on an embarrassing 169 in their second innings.
While taking three in the first innings, which included key scalps of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/V-Sehwag-c2739, Ashwin and Little Master in the second
innings.
That allowed his team to claim a resounding 122-run victory, which has seen him earn praise from his fellow teammate, Hilfenhaus, who admired his ability to build pressure.
"His consistency with his line and the pressure he builds from the other end is amazing. He bowled into the breeze throughout the match and build up pressure from other end," said Hilfenhaus.
It was a memorable outing for Hilfenhaus too, who made his comeback in the team following a lackluster showing in the home Ashes defeat earlier in the year. The 28-year-old rose above all to claim a five-for in the first innings, his maiden in Test cricket,
while also shouldered the bowling burden responsibly in the second innings to earn a deserved brace.
He now travels with the rest of the squad to the Sydney Cricket Ground, the venue for the second Test, which also sees the return of pacer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Harris-c61739 has posed questions
as far as the bowling composition is concerned.
Skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Nathan-Michael-Lyon-c78822 may miss out., Hilfenhaus however, is simply focusing on performing well.
"The wicket has changed a bit and become better for the bowlers. But we still have to go out and do what we did here. We need to be patient, keep our lines. It has paid off for us in the last few months and we need to continue it,” he added.
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