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[QUOTE="1910, post: 3339652, member: 8272"] The article was pretty fair, it has Waugh and O’Keefe analysing Green technical flaw and then discussing alternatives if it continues and how he can improve. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/the-ashes/ashes-2021-mitch-marsh-vs-cameron-green-australia-vs-england-second-test-adelaide-oval-selection/news-story/45ec80b39c7ce11668ae33addc7eb8bc?fbclid=IwAR2HuiaigRTRKiTzpfxcWxvei4PGo3GFvujdCfrYLHcfRncMx485vqMs6mM[/URL] Marsh was raised by D. Martyn. G[I]reen is the golden boy of Australian cricket who surely has a long, bright future ahead of him – but he risks opening the door to competitors in the short term should he not be able to overcome the issue.[/I] Waugh acknowledges Marsh. [I]Waugh doesn’t share that view, but agrees that Marsh isn’t entirely out of contention to play against England this series. “I suppose Mitch Marsh is lurking around the corner,” Waugh said. “But I think Australia has invested heavily in Cameron Green. “He bowled beautifully at the Gabba. I think he’s a genuine all-rounder and gives you great balance. “I think while Mitch Marsh is spoken about, I think Cameron Green will get a lot of chances this summer. “But for his own good and his own career he’ll want to start turning his form around with the bat. I mean, he’s made runs in Sheffield Shield cricket this year but he’s been out LBW three times, so he needs to think about it, but not burden himself with it. It’s a bit of a juggling act.”[/I] It's pretty standard Australian cricket mid Test writing- two players do the heavy lifting with some technical stuff and throw up an alternative should it continue. I don't think there is anything wrong with anything that is written, anytime you get out the same way four games in a row it should be noticed and written about if you're good at your job. [/QUOTE]
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