SYDNEY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - England opening bowler James Anderson is unlikely to get the same swing and movement that made him "very damaging" during the second Ashes test but will still be a handful early on in Perth, Australia's Cameron Bancroft has said. "When he's able to swing the ball like that, he's extremely hard work and he's very, very damaging," Bancroft told reporters in Perth on Monday ahead of what could be the series-clinching match for the hosts. "No matter what's going on, it's bloody hard work when the ball is swinging like that. "You can have the best game plan in the world but there can be a ball with your name on it." Bancroft added that the pressure Anderson applied in the twilight on the third day of the second test had stymied the normally free-flowing Australian batsmen and made them work for every run.
Source: Economic Times December 11, 2017 04:18 UTC