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Tales of the unexpected
Wisden CricInfo staff - October 21, 2002

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No contest: McGrath v Crawley
There may be lies, damned lies and statistics, but in cricket, a head-to-head comparison usually paints a compelling and lucid picture. Everybody knew Glenn McGrath had the wood on Mike Atherton; a head-to-head average of 13.05 confirmed it.

A look at the averages for the current squads gives a clue as to the tactics England should employ in the field in this series: bowl Ashley Giles to Matthew Hayden, Andy Caddick to Steve Waugh and Damien Martyn, and, if he ever gets fit, Darren Gough to the rest. Simple.

Nasser Hussain should certainly let Caddick nowhere near Ricky Ponting. Whereas Gough has Ponting's number - he dismissed him five times out of eight last summer - Caddick has been simply lacerated, going at almost six an over for 169 runs - and counting.

A look at England's batsmen shows some predictable results - and some tales of the unexpected. Nobody should be surprised that John Crawley excels against Shane Warne and struggles badly against McGrath and Jason Gillespie, but it's a little disturbing that Marcus Trescothick averages under 10 against Warne.

McGrath and Gillespie have had little success against Mark Butcher, who is the only proper batsman Brett Lee has dismissed of the current squad: last summer, Lee had a thing for Mark Ramprakash and Caddick. Lee was also driven, pulled and tennis-slammed for 66 off only 60 balls by Alec Stewart. Lee has 14 years on him, but Stewart has won their battle hands-down so far.

batsman McGrath Gillespie Lee Warne
Trescothick 31 31.40 60* 9.67
Butcher 49.33 75.50 42.50 24.33
Hussain 35.17 39.33 45* 26.33
Crawley 11.60 12.67 - 84
Stewart 24 35.33 66* 26.50
batsman Gough Caddick Giles
Hayden 55* 51 0**
Langer 63 15* -
Ponting 15.63 169* 4*
M Waugh 59.8 43.6 7*
S Waugh 54.2 42.67 32*
Martyn 92 37.67 29*
Gilchrist 59 81* 21*
* never dismissed
** Giles got Hayden out with the only ball he's bowled to him

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