We Can Cope with Conditions - Finn ; England Seamer Satisfied with Efforts On Second Day
Liverpool Echo › November 26, 2010
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Liverpool Echo › November 26, 2010
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ENGLAND'S Steven Finn said adapting to Australian conditions was not the decisive issue for the touring bowlers after a back-and- forth second day at the Gabba.
Having been bowled out for 260 and then watched Australia move to 96 for one at lunch, England hit back to make it 143 for five, with James Anderson and Finn both taking two wickets.See the full content of this document
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We Can Cope with Conditions - Finn ; England Seamer Satisfied with Efforts On Second Day
But Michael Hussey then bedded down to make 81 not out as the hosts progressed to 220 for five by a light and rain induced close of play.
Finn seemed reasonably content ...See the full content of this document
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