Rotation policy will not exist during Ashes, says James Sutherland

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Sutherland has assured all Australian fans that the rotation policy will cease to exist during the Ashes

Cricket Australia’s rotation policy has been controversial since day one as the board continues to search for ways to protect their pace bowlers from falling victim to career-threatening injuries, but Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has looked to calm fears by stating that none of the baggy greens’ quick bowlers will be rotated during the upcoming Ashes series.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Australia’s pace bowlers will continue to be the key against India, says Peter Siddle

Siddle believes patience is the key to success in India

Despite being 2-0 down in the ongoing four-Test series and having numerous internal problems, Australia pace bowler Peter Siddle believes that the national team’s quick bowlers will continue to be the key against India.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Our overflowing stock of pace bowlers is a huge advantage ahead of the back-to-back Ashes series, says Alastair Cook

Cook is pleased to see all the pace bowlers fully fit and back in action

England Test captain Alastair Cook believes that the overflowing stock of pace bowlers his side have will give them a huge advantage over arch-rivals Australia during the back-to-back Ashes series this year, especially since both countries have pitches that quick bowlers will thrive on.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: I can’t believe that I am already spearheading the New Zealand pace attack, says Trent Boult

Boult is excited about the challenge of leading from the front

Most quick bowlers have to wait years and constantly prove themselves before being established as the leader of their country’s pace attack, but New Zealand’s Trent Boult has been thrust into that position after having played only 10 Tests.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Pakistan’s permanent seam attack makes them better than India, says Sohail Tanvir

Pakistan’s permanent pace attack got the better of India’s mixing and matching

After ending their Twenty20 series against India as a 1-1 draw before defeating them 2-1 in the ODI series, Pakistan pace bowler Sohail Tanvir announced that his team were able to win due to the fact that they had a permanent pace attack, unlike the Indians, who have constantly been mixing and matching to find the perfect match as of late.

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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Peter Siddle strikes back at vegetarian critics

Siddle vows to stick to his vegetarian diet no matter what anyone says or thinks

Australia pace bowler Peter Siddle has lashed out against his critics for saying that his vegetarian diet played a key role in hindering his recuperating process for the pivotal third Test against South Africa after an exhausting bowling spell during the second Test at Adelaide.

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