Got the firepower to counter England claims http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Matthew-Wade-c1933 – Cricket News Update
Australian wicket-keeper batsman, Matthew Wade, believes that his side will present plenty of problems for their upcoming opponents England, owing to the wealth of firepower possessed in the bowling department.
Experiencing a first taste of English conditions, the 24-year-old has rapidly built reputation of a reliable campaigner, and the next assignment certainly holds greater significance, mainly due to the rivalry between the two sides.
While the five- match series is described as a quick preparation for the Ashes next year, played in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013, both camps will be eager to come up trumps and get a much-needed heads up.
The hosts have been in impressive form off late and remain a tough proposition to tackle at home, evident from their thrashing of a strong Windies’ lineup, which included the likes of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/KA-Pollard-c1754.
The ODI side, headed by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/IR-Bell-c1597 took care of the major workload
by scoring respective centuries.
Their bowling lineup is also a daunting one with experience in the shape of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/GP-Swann-c1501. However, the scenario did not deter Wade, who was keen to comment on his own bowling powerhouses, including some renowned faces like
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Iftikhar-Ali-Khan-Pataudi-Nawab-of-c64075 Cummins, claiming that these guys will provide a stern test for the inform English top order.
"We've got three or four blokes who bowl over 150 kilometres an hour - it's been a bit of a nightmare in the past few weeks facing those guys in the nets," Wade said. "So absolutely we've got the firepower to counter those guys.”
“In any ODI your top two or three batters are important, if they're scoring hundreds you're going to win the game, so hence their record is outstanding at the moment, and we've got to find a way to dismiss those guys and also find a way for our top three
or four batsmen to score big scores," added Wade.
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