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Smith gave a statement about it and it got me thinking.
"I think Bumrah and Bhuvi are probably two of the best death-overs bowlers going around." - Steven Smith
Aus was 242-2 in 38 overs. For the next 12 overs , Aus had proper batsmen because they ended with 6 wickets down. Yet, Aus added only 51 runs in in the last 12 overs despite having so many wickets. It was seriously a good death over bowling here. I caught some replays later because I didn't bother to watch the match.
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Many posters will name Starc among the best death bowlers, but I think Hazlewood and Santner are overlooked names here. In the last 24 months, Hazlewood has given 5.4 and Santner has given 5.8 runs per over in the death overs. Rabada is a bit raw, but he is it in him to become a good death bowler.
Imagine you have all the choices available to you. Who would be your top 3 picks for the last 10 overs in your team? Just the death over bowlers who make it extremely hard to score runs.
"I think Bumrah and Bhuvi are probably two of the best death-overs bowlers going around." - Steven Smith
Aus was 242-2 in 38 overs. For the next 12 overs , Aus had proper batsmen because they ended with 6 wickets down. Yet, Aus added only 51 runs in in the last 12 overs despite having so many wickets. It was seriously a good death over bowling here. I caught some replays later because I didn't bother to watch the match.
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Many posters will name Starc among the best death bowlers, but I think Hazlewood and Santner are overlooked names here. In the last 24 months, Hazlewood has given 5.4 and Santner has given 5.8 runs per over in the death overs. Rabada is a bit raw, but he is it in him to become a good death bowler.
Imagine you have all the choices available to you. Who would be your top 3 picks for the last 10 overs in your team? Just the death over bowlers who make it extremely hard to score runs.