Former Australian wicket-keeper batsman N Healy rained down on his team

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Former Australian batsman Anne Healy has criticized the poor batsmanship of Australia’s batsmen in the ODI series against Pakistan and raised questions about spin bowling technique and attitude.

He says I don’t know about other countries but the fifty over game has been difficult for the Australian players because no batsman faces many balls in the fifty over team.

Ann Healy said they are showing too much patience and trying to push more boundaries.

He said that for Pakistan spinners, you have to go forward and attack, you should not be afraid of losing the ball against Pakistan spinners.

Ann Healy said: “I don’t consider myself an expert either, but I have to mention Dan Jones, he used his legs to destroy the impact of the opposing spinners.”

Continuing, Ann Healy said that I would also stand in the batting and wait for a sweep ball or a cut shot, but Dan Jones would walk on the line of the ball, if Dan Jones didn’t get a chance to go forward, he would bowl in the gap on the leg side.

Former wicket-keeper batsman N Healy also said that all performances in Test cricket revolve around Travis Head and Steve Smith.

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