The ash edition that was recently concluded was the one who saw almost all one-way traffic.
If Stuart Broad and James Anderson have not managed to survive from the 2 overs they do in Sydney to draw the 4th test, Australia will win the 5-0 series.
One person, among more of course, which has estimated that Australians will become the final winner is the former Fast Bowler Australia Jason Gillespie.
Gillespie is a guest in the sporting sports podcast Indian sports before ash begins and when talking about ash competition between Australia and the United Kingdom also talked about several English bourments which he thinks is a very good player from playing days.
(File image of the former Australian Pacer Jason Gillespie – Twitter photo) One person he remembers very well for what he is doing with bats is Kevin Pietersen.
KP played 104 tests, 136 ODIS and 37 T20i for England, scored more than 13,000 runs, with 23 tests and 9th century ODI, and widely recognized as one of the most talented bourments of its generation, which was able to dominate the final bowling attack on the world.
Pietersen made a test debut in 2005 and Gillespie played his last test in 2006.
15 years ago #otthiday, we got the first glimpse of Kevin Pietersen on the white skin he was against an Australian in …
https://t.co/C3peezztz- EspnCricInfo (@ESPNCricInfo) 1595430660000Gillespie talked about how he was happy with the way he didn’t have to bowl more to KP.
“I’m not enough bowl against Kevin Pietersen.
I might pass the best in 2005, when Kevin Pietersen first came to the scene for England, so I didn’t really like the bowl for him, but I think I’m more bent to him, I think he will have more Lots of success against me than I have on it.
He is a good Batman person and is fine and I might be happy I don’t need to be a bowl to him.
“Gillespie said in Toi Sportscast.
(Photo source: Kevin Pietersen Twitter) when asked that the British bats that he enjoyed bowling against the biggest ash test and those he found challenging opponents, Gillespie, who took more than 400 international goals in an international international career that was said – “I am Having a little success against Marcus Trescothick.
Somerset alright opening hand opening puts you back under pressure because.
I always feel with Marcus, if I don’t get my line and my length is right, he really can punish me and he does Some opportunities, no doubt I always feel it’s a challenge …
Michael Vaughan is a very good player, I really found it hard work.
I managed to get his gawit on occasion but he scored a lot of things against us, of course When I play “You can listen to” You can listen to “You can listen.
The full episode of Sportscast with Jason Gillespie is here.