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[QUOTE="1910, post: 2895321, member: 8272"] Ready to go. Don't bowl, never bowl. It's sunny- first session will be hard work it will move sideways but after that it will be a batting utopia. Ponting 1335 runs at 63 Clarke 1030 runs at 103 Hayden 901 runs at 60 Slater 675 runs at 84 The 'Gabba is a batting wonderland if you work hard for the first session. Nasser still has nightmares about not batting. We haven't lost here since 1988! Bancroft will see off the shine and Warner will make runs. Australia's strength their bowling still has some weakness- Lyon has the best average of any of our bowlers at the 'Gabba. England have a lot of left handers too which given Lyon's great 'Gabba record he will love it come day three. Hazlewood will be our best bowler at the 'Gabba. One game before today is a bit of a worry but finds his rhythm and England will knick off to him. England are similar to Australia- they're two seven out of ten teams. Both sides need someone to support their two superstars. Stoneman is the batsman I like. Gritty and organised. [/QUOTE]
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