odi series between england and australia , page-11

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    Agreed and yesterday oddly it felt in the beginning Warner was having a tough time adapting back to limited overs cricket.

    Disco another point is the style of bowling is different between test cricket and limited overs cricket. You can bowl wide bowls in test cricket without giving away a wide. In limited overs cricket, if you ball just slightly legside, it become a wide straight away. That means test bowlers have a wider variety of balls they can try. I believe George Bailey had a tough time in the test series because the English bowled legside to him a fair few times and he did not get the width he was accustomed to hit with.

    Also another difference between test and limited overs cricket is the pressure of scoring runs. If you know you have to hit x runs a ball, it puts you under a different type of pressure that is not there in test cricket.
 
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