| On top form (and only when on top form) an attack of Lee, McGrath, Warne, Gillespie/Casper would still be in my opinion the best, most well balanced all round bowling attack in the world. However as Gillespie was in the worst form of his life, Casper was too inconsistent, McGrath's was not always fit and Lee was at times unlucky England found themselves in the unusual position of having a better performing bowling attack then the opposition's in an Ashes series (and remarkably this was when Warne had his best ever Ashes).
I don't think I'm brave enough to suggest our bowling could be better then Australia this winter, I can hope for it to be, and perhaps I even know somewhere in the bottom of my heart that we can be if we want to and try hard enough, but I admit I don't have the guts to actually suggest that for a certainty. So to answer your question, no, I don't think our bowling is going to be superior then Australia's.
Last edited by Zainub : 16-09-2005 at 12:36 PM.
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