England opener Zak Crawley says Australia's bowling attack is the best he has played against in his 62-Test career. Crawley hit 85 in England's second innings in the third Test but it does not look like being enough to prevent the tourists losing the Ashes at the earliest opportunity. Key to Australia's success in the third Test in Adelaide in particular has been the relentless skill of their bowlers: seamers Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland and Cameron Green, plus spinner Nathan Lyon.
England opener Zak Crawley says Australia's bowling attack is the best he has played against in his 62-Test career.
Crawley hit 85 in England's second innings in the third Test but it does not look like being enough to prevent the tourists losing the Ashes at the earliest opportunity.
Key to Australia's success in the third Test in Adelaide in particular has been the relentless skill of their bowlers: seamers Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland and Cameron Green, plus spinner Nathan Lyon.
"They're phenomenal, they're the best bowling attack I've played against for sure, especially in these conditions when it was spinning like that for Lyon," Crawley told TNT Sports.
"They don't give you anything, they make the ball move. We knew we had to be at our best and unfortunately we were just short of that.
"In fairness to them they've been phenomenal in the last three games."
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