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I remember reading a detailed piece on captaincy by a long term first grade captain at Sydney University back in the 1980s (can’t remember his name). His advice was never to over attack tailenders because they get themselves out. I put this into practice and it worked for me in 2nd grade level. Therefore, Greg Rowell’s bowling strategy to a semi attacking field. Not sure if this would work at the modern test level but Greg’s comments make me think yes.

https://www.cricconnect.com/question/574/stuart-broad-had-a-couple-of-his-magic-spells-during-the-first-test-but-did-he-get-his-tactics-wrong-with-the-new-ball-in-the-second-innings-in-hindsight-was-he-trying-too-hard-to-york-the-lower

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