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Peter Siddle has been an important bowler for the Australian cricket team for a long time. He made his Test debut against India in 2008, coming into the Australian team for the injured Stuart Clarke. In the 2009 Ashes series in the first Test match Siddle showed how much damage he could do by taking a hat-trick on what just happened to be his birthday. From then on he has always been a consistent bowler that bowls a nagging line and length outside the off stump, who is also capable of picking up important wickets.
In the last and series deciding Test match of Australia?s 2014 tour of South Africa Siddle was dropped from the Australian team for James Pattinson. Australian coach Darren Lehmann commented on the reason behind dropping Peter Siddle saying, ?He?d like some more wickets obviously but it?s the pace drop. We need him bowling 140 and at the moment he?s averaging 131, 132. He knows that, we?ve spoken to him and I?m sure he will be back bigger and stronger.? Siddle is now recognised from his diet as a vegan after adopting a healthier lifestyle. Some people believe the fast bowler who could previously bowl up to 145 km/h has been affected by his new diet and that has contributed to his drop in pace.
Whatever the reason is for Siddle?s drop in pace, he is facing a lot of hard work to get his pace back up and get back into the Australian side. This may be made harder by the fact that two fast bowlers who all have the potential to bowl 150 km/h on their day, are back and returning to full fitness in Mitchell Starc and Patrick Cummins. Add in other promising and younger fast bowlers such as Jackson Bird, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Josh Hazelwood and Ben Cutting into the mix and Siddle?s challenge of returning to the Australian side starts to look more and more like an uphill battle.
Australia?s next Test tour is against Pakistan in the UAE. The Australian selectors face a difficult task in selecting which fast bowler will likely bowl with Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson. With pitches likely to be conductive to reverse swing a faster bowler who is capable of swinging the ball may be preferred to than Siddle, who doesn’t do a great deal with the ball off the pitch. Only time will tell how Siddle?s return to the Australian team travels.
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In the last and series deciding Test match of Australia?s 2014 tour of South Africa Siddle was dropped from the Australian team for James Pattinson. Australian coach Darren Lehmann commented on the reason behind dropping Peter Siddle saying, ?He?d like some more wickets obviously but it?s the pace drop. We need him bowling 140 and at the moment he?s averaging 131, 132. He knows that, we?ve spoken to him and I?m sure he will be back bigger and stronger.? Siddle is now recognised from his diet as a vegan after adopting a healthier lifestyle. Some people believe the fast bowler who could previously bowl up to 145 km/h has been affected by his new diet and that has contributed to his drop in pace.
Whatever the reason is for Siddle?s drop in pace, he is facing a lot of hard work to get his pace back up and get back into the Australian side. This may be made harder by the fact that two fast bowlers who all have the potential to bowl 150 km/h on their day, are back and returning to full fitness in Mitchell Starc and Patrick Cummins. Add in other promising and younger fast bowlers such as Jackson Bird, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Josh Hazelwood and Ben Cutting into the mix and Siddle?s challenge of returning to the Australian side starts to look more and more like an uphill battle.
Australia?s next Test tour is against Pakistan in the UAE. The Australian selectors face a difficult task in selecting which fast bowler will likely bowl with Ryan Harris and Mitchell Johnson. With pitches likely to be conductive to reverse swing a faster bowler who is capable of swinging the ball may be preferred to than Siddle, who doesn’t do a great deal with the ball off the pitch. Only time will tell how Siddle?s return to the Australian team travels.
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