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October 24, 2005Posted on 10/24/2005 in Australian cricket
Domestic Dizzy spells
Peter Roebuck, the Sydney Morning Herald columnist, spends a day out at Bankstown in Sydney’s western suburbs looking at South Australia’s Jason Gillespie. “Gillespie's slowing is a reminder of the intolerance of sport. A field is an examination room for athletes. Even a man with hundreds of Test scalps to his name is only as good as his last performance. Naturally Gillespie feels he can reverse his slide.”