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Jason Gillespie

Ashes, 2nd Test: Mark Wood Should Have Played Instead of Chris Woakes, Says Jason Gillespie

Wood was England's best bowler in the first Test at The Gabba, with his raw pace troubling some Australia batters and picked 3/85 in the first innings.

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Jason Gillespie Defends Joe Root’s Decision to Play Leach, Says Skipper Being Treated Unfairly

Gillespie also defended Root's decision to play Jack Leach in the Test saying that the captain wanted to give his pace bowlers some rest by pressing the spinner into service, but unfortunately he went for far too many runs.

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Jason Gillespie: Think we Will See a Slightly Different Bowling Attack Throughout The Series

Gillespie, who is currently the coach of South Australia in the domestic arena, thinks that reserve pacers Michael Neser and Jhye Richardson could get a look-in due to managing the workload of the main pacers.

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Jason Gillespie Can See Shades of Adam Gilchrist in Alex Carey, Wants Him in Ashes Squad

Former Australian pace bowler Jason Gillespie reckons that Alex Carey has all the qualities to fit in the role of a wicket-keeper batter for Australia and should be included in the Ashes squad that takes on England.

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‘Virat Kohli Doesn’t Seem to Have Any Weakness’ – Jason Gillespie Praises India Captain

India vs Australia 2020: Virat Kohli, widely regarded as one of the finest batsmen to have played the game, has been pointed out as the key wicket for Australia

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Sussex Head Coach Jason Gillespie to Leave at Season End For South Australia Role

Jason Gillespie, already in charge of the Adelaide Strikers, is set to become the new coach of the struggling Rebacks

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‘Hard to Argue With That’ – Jason Gillespie Reckons Australia Have the Best Bowling Attack in The World

Three of the four frontline Australia bowlers are in the top-10 rankings of Test cricket including Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood.

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Sweat Better Component Than Saliva to Maintain Shine: Venkatesh Prasad

The former India fast bowler has suggested the use of sweat to maintain shine on the ball than applying saliva.

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No More Spit and Shine For Bowlers When Cricket Resumes?

The fact that the COVID-19 has the tendency to spread through respiratory droplets could lead to the practice being banned in some capacity.

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Tendulkar or Lara, Who Was Harder to Dismiss? Jason Gillespie Answers

Gillespie has dismissed Tendulkar a total of six times in international cricket, while having no success against Lara

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