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Not all havoc & gloom for Australia but the top order must fire: Lee

Not all havoc & gloom for Australia but the top order must fire: Lee
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Dubai: Former Fast Bowler Australia Brett Lee Sure Aaron Finch and Co.
Can rise back from the defeat of the destructive group stage in the hands of England giving their top fires in the upcoming T20 world match.
Tableengland points put up a truly professional appearance of Australia last week, bundling people from below to 125 before remodeling the target at 11.4 overs to record eight nominating victories.
“British is amazing to Australia.
The 50-over world champion is too good in the end, it’s that simple,” Lee wrote in his column for the official ICC website.
“The part of the game is amazing for Australia but in other parts they might disappoint themselves.” Australia has four points from three matches and is under the pump to win their remaining equipment because South Africa is in front of them with six points from four matches and also has a better clean running rate.
“Now not all havoc and gloom for Australia – I tried and saw things from a positive perspective.
There are many people who say,” He shouldn’t be in the team ‘, “he shouldn’t hit there’ and so on.” But They said in Hindi, ‘Aaram SE, Aaram SE’, and that means to relax and go about things patiently.
I think it’s a very good expression that the team can use just to relax.
Everything will be OK.
“I know that there might be a change, they might want to shake orders, they might see some different bowling options but sometimes you just go beyond and English surpasses Australia.” Lee felt very important that Australia’s top order, consisting of people like David Warner, Skipper Finch, Steve Smith and All-Rounders Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis, Fires in advance, while Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade gave a solid end result.
“The top tasks must shoot, they have to run from people like Steven Smith, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinists, who have shaped both the first two matches but missed the duck against England and it was part of the game.” Matthew Wade has gotten a few steps, Getting some start but Australia needs 40 or 50 big than it to complete so that there are areas where Australia can take some positives.
“Lee suggested that the opening be able to try a slightly different strategy.
Instead of going out at the beginning.” I know Australians Want to go down to leaflets, I heard Warner say it, I heard it from Aaron Finch and they were two brilliant players, two people I chose my side every day of the week.
“Maybe it’s about taking feet from the accelerator of the fraction above.
I know that some teams go very hard in the first six but other teams don’t take as much risk as possible Australia can do it but I will still return Warner every day a week to go to the city of the first week If he has to.
“Talking about the Australian bowling unit he said,” They may not get the right line or length against England and in this format there are days where the batsmen skip and the Bowlers survive.
” But when collectively you don’t have the best game, you can see what happens.
“Apart from the ordinary performance against England, the 44-year-old player backed Australia to lift their T20 Empress World Cup title.
Ahead of the tournament, Lee has chosen India as a team to defeat but the first.
Pacer feels England and Pakistan are the top competitors.

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