Australia Struggle To Break Free From Zimbabwean Spin

Monday, February 21, 2011
Champions Australia were originally linked Zimbabwe's spinners, before and managed to get free 262 service operates six of their opening match of the World Cup on Monday.

Entangled by a barrage of spin bowling inspired Australia prudent in their approach at the beginning and the need of a few powerful blows to the final before a packed stadium in Ahmedabad district in an area that does not have demons in him.

Lusty frames by Vice-captain Michael Clarke (58 not from 55 balls), David Hussey and Steve Smith at the end of the innings ensured Australia passed 250-run mark.

Zimbabwe began with pacem Chris Mpofu and the experienced left arm spinner Ray Price at the other end and the two players managed to keep open Shane Watson (79) and Brad Haddin under control, because he managed a paltry 28 runs in the first 10 overs .

Haddin, 16, was lucky to survive when the ball towards the stumps after hitting the block, but failed to reap the sureties.

What was surprising was the approach of the work, which never seemed to attack the bowling, except 14 transferred from Mpofu who went for 17 points and included four boundaries.

Sweep shot, the batsmen selected against slow bowling was not working a lot, because Zimbabwe's spinners crossed sweaters dizzying pace.

At one point, had more than 17 overs per hour, three more than the desired amount.

Zimbabweans also used the appropriate decision review system and became successful in both their references to get rid of Watson and Haddin leg before their spinners.

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