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A pity all those South African batsmen generally failed against Warne and McGrath in real life.
And Pollock and Donald.
AB and Amla can't even beat a pretty average Australian side in South Africa and to be perfectly honest, while the last day defiance in Adelaide was great Siddle/Hilfenhaus and Lyon aren't McGrath and Warne.
And Australian conditions absolutely do favour leg spinners.
So the Australian batting lineup is better, the pace attacks are at best equal but Warne makes the Australian attack better given he is about 10 times the bowler any South African spinner is
If Pollock or Donald don't get you, Schultz or Steyn will. It's your Australian bias talking if you think the pace attacks are equal.
Like I said, AB and Amla transform that lineup, adding great depth and providing confidence to the rest. These are two more great, highly skilled batsmen that Warne and McGrath will have to deal with. Cricket isn't played on the stats sheet that just because McWarne were successful against the other lot, these are just two more pawns in the way.
Warne gives Australia's bowling attack the edge in Sydney and Melbourne but SA's attack takes it anywhere else. Warne might be successful at other venues SA's pace heavy attack will always have the edge.
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