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James Anderson Answers Critics Regarding English Pacers Not Bowling The Right Lengths
Veteran England pacer James Anderson hit back at the criticism of his team's bowlers not bowling the 'right length' after a 275-run loss in the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval. He added that the team has to back the bowlers in terms of deciding the ideal length to hit consistently.
Anderson's comments come after England captain Joe Root slammed his pace bowlers for not bowling at fuller length in Adelaide. Now 2-0 down in the five-match series, England have to do a turnaround in results at the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
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