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November 1, 2006Posted on 11/01/2006 in Ashes
How NSW will batter the Poms
Stuart MacGill has set the stage for a heated showdown with the English, suggesting that NSW could attempt to bat for all three days of the tour game against Andrew Flintoff's squad and thereby force a "change [of] their preparations significantly", writes Alex Brown in The Sydney Morning Herald.
I'm not going to be playing this game for them," said MacGill. "It's not my role to help them practise. Our batsmen and our bowlers will be used as we choose to use them. If we win the toss and decide our guys need a bat, we'll bat for three days. It's a practice match.