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<blockquote data-quote="woosaah" data-source="post: 59027"><p>Glen McGrath 15 3674 1567 70 22.38 6/115 2.55 52.4 3 0</p><p></p><p>Glen McGrath's last 15 matches are very impressive. average of 22 and 7 more wickets than bond as well. run rate of a very cheap 2.55 an over is excellent, but he has bowled alot of balls with a strike rate of over 50 when shanes is under 40. The rest of this series against the west indies will bring shane up to 15 matches so we will see how that compares at the end of that. But i would just put mcgrath in front of bond, for 2 reasons. He creates pressure for the bowler at the other end to take wickets (normally warne) and is always one of the bowlers the other team has to look out for.</p><p></p><p>His matches were against:</p><p>2 vs Pakistan in Australia</p><p>3 vs New Zealand in New Zealand</p><p>3 vs England in England (Ashes 2005)</p><p>1 vs ICC XI in Australia</p><p>2 vs SAF in Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woosaah, post: 59027"] Glen McGrath 15 3674 1567 70 22.38 6/115 2.55 52.4 3 0 Glen McGrath's last 15 matches are very impressive. average of 22 and 7 more wickets than bond as well. run rate of a very cheap 2.55 an over is excellent, but he has bowled alot of balls with a strike rate of over 50 when shanes is under 40. The rest of this series against the west indies will bring shane up to 15 matches so we will see how that compares at the end of that. But i would just put mcgrath in front of bond, for 2 reasons. He creates pressure for the bowler at the other end to take wickets (normally warne) and is always one of the bowlers the other team has to look out for. His matches were against: 2 vs Pakistan in Australia 3 vs New Zealand in New Zealand 3 vs England in England (Ashes 2005) 1 vs ICC XI in Australia 2 vs SAF in Australia [/QUOTE]
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