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England 'dwarfed' Australia in Ashes: Langer

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  • Former opener Justin Langer offered an interesting hypothesis on Australia's Ashes debacle, saying the visitors came a cropper against England because of their pace bowlers' lack of height.

    In his column for BBC Sports, Langer pointed out that the relatively taller English pacers consistently outshone their Australian counterparts throughout the series, which proved decisive in the end.

    "The main issue with Australia's attack is its lack of height," said Langer, who played 105 Test matches for Australia between 1993 and 2007.

    "If you compare Australia's unit with Andrew Flintoff, Steve Harmison and Stuart Broad, there is a significant difference in height and therefore bounce of each attack," he explained.

    According to him, the likes of Peter Siddle, Mitchell Johnson and Ben Hilfenhaus tried their best but the lack of height meant they did not generate enough bounce.

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    Langer felt the selectors would have to look into domestic cricket and unearth beanpole pacers who can do the job for the team.

    "Unless the conditions suit swing bowling, height is the crucial aspect for most fast bowlers so Australia, like all countries, might be searching basketball courts and beyond to bring some tall men back to England in 2013," Langer said.

    Langer played his bit in Australia's Ashes preparation, putting together a damning dossier on the English cricketers, highlighting their frailties even though it could not prevent the visitors' Ashes debacle.

    "My "leaked dossier" has been the butt of many derogatory comments and while I will take these on the chin, those with any sense will keep a humble head amid the deserved euphoria of this Ashes triumph," Langer said.

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