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Aussie pace battery better than 2013-14 Ashes trio: Harris

Tuesday - November 7, 2017 6:10 pm , Category : SPORTS
 Aussie pace battery better than 2013-14 Ashes trio: Harris
Aussie pace battery better than 2013-14 Ashes trio: Harris

Adelaide Nov 7 (IANS) Former Australia quick Ryan Harris who was one of the architects of England s 0-5 whitewash in the 2013-14 Ashes feels the current fast bowling trio of Mitchell Starc Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins is more potent.



Harris who claimed 22 wickets and formed a formidable combination with left-armer Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle during the 2013-14 edition believes it will be the pace attacks of both sides that will decide the course of the series starting in Brisbane from November 23.

"Hazlewood s probably doing the job that I did (four years ago) and he s quicker than me and he gets more bounce " Harris said at the Adelaide Oval ahead of the four-day day-night tour game against England that starts on Wednesday.

"And you ve got Starc who can definitely do a Johnson role and you ve got Cummins so you ve probably got an extra bit of pace. Cummins on his day he s fast as well.

"Obviously we did a good job last time but the key is going to be working as a team as a bowling unit. That s what we did well last time and obviously got the results " the 38-year-old added.

While the first Test will be played at the Gabba in Brisbane the second match will be a day-night affair at Adelaide from December 2-6.

The third Test will be played at the WACA Ground in Perth from December 14-18 while the fourth match will be played on Boxing Day in Melbourne followed by the final Test in Sydney from January 4-8.

--IANS
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