Thursday, 27 January 2011

The ashes of 2010: England drummer Ian Bell point to prove in Australia

Bell, 28, has a modest against the Australia and her latest tour antipodal because it targeted and mocked by leg-spinner Shane Warne series 2006-2007, as England fall series 5-0 loss.

It is on average only 25.68 in 13 events without a century against the Australia, a huge fall in his trademark 42.92 career and has been abandoned for this horror, tour that he described as a "massive learning curve" of the team.

However, Bell insists that he has not influenced by previous experiments against the Australia and believes that it is much better than in the recent appearances in ash player.

Stressed the series against the South Africa earlier this year, when he averaged over 44, as a crucial turning point in his own career.

"In the past, I did I not performed as well as I would be against the Australia, but I think that I am a player cricket improved in the last 18 months or two years,"he said.""

"Being off South Africa last winter was a huge boost for me and has continued from there."

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Bell is forcing its way to England after be excluded by a broken foot suffered by an international test team a day against Bangladesh.

He missed the series set against Pakistan as a result and injury was a premature, he came off the coast average 101.50 with bat in four trials against Bangladesh, preceded by its success against South Africa series.

Bell stated that it is again fully fit to do his best tour corresponds to before the first test at Brisbane, starting on 25 November.

"I hope that I can grow as much as possible in these sets warm-up to keep my case," he said.

"I liked the first few days here and feel like I was hitting the ball well and I hope that I will continue with that in the warm-up games."

"I'm going to keep the hard work in the next three weeks, get myself in good shape and ready and adjustment possible.

While many English camp tried to bury the memories of their last tour in Australia, Bell believes that it is an important step in the Renaissance of the team.

"That series was a massive learning curve," he said.

"It is disappointing, but many of the guys who were on he learned a lot on how to play the best players in the world and we were desperate to return and improve after this series."


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