Anderson’s omission is going to cost England dear: Aussie opener Warner

Brisbane, Dec 8, 2008 : Australian opener David Warner said that James Andersons exclusion from the England side of the opening Ashes Test at The Gabba on Wednesday will be costly for tourists.

The veteran pacers "line and length and control are always outstanding"Anderson was not included in Tuesdays 12-member tourist squad.

The England team management felt that Anderson would struggle to cope with the five Ashes Tests.Though there were rumors that Anderson had sustained an injury, an England spokesperson confirmed that this was not the case.

Anderson was unable to manage his high-octane workload.Warner felt Andersons absence from the Brisbane Test could have been a huge benefit for Australia.

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Warner stated that Jimmy was out "is a big deal for us" on SEN 1170 Breakfast before the Test began.Its not only his wicket-taking abilities, but also his line, length, and control, which are always exceptional.

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He is a great batsman and you cant get on top of him so its important to have him out.Warner felt that Andersons replacement Chris Woakes would be a threat to Australian batters "Someone like Chris Woakes could come into his life and hes just a great bowler.Although he doesnt have the wickets, he is a phenomenal bowler who hits the right lines and lengths.

They do have some good replacements for him.England were dismissed for 147 after 50.1 overs, with Australia skipper Pat Cummins scoring a five-for.akm #cost #England #dear #Aussie.

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