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Ashes: James Anderson's absence is a bonus for Australia, says Harris

Updated on: 05 August,2015 08:31 AM IST  | 
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Aussies can take full advantage of Anderson's absence at Trent Bridge, feels Ryan Harris

Ashes: James Anderson's absence is a bonus for Australia, says Harris

James Anderson grimaces in pain during the third Test against Australia last week. INSET: Ryan Harris

Nottingham: Former pacer Ryan Harris believes the absence of England speedster James Anderson will be a huge advantage for the visiting Australian team as the hosts look to regain the Ashes in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge, starting tomorrow.


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Ryan Harris
Ryan Harris 


The former Aussie quick said Australia's batsmen can take full advantage of the English pacer's absence. Anderson, a veteran of 107 Tests with 413 wickets to his name, has missed just eight Tests in the past eight years, of which England have won just two — both against Bangladesh.


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The 33-year-old was in devastating form in the third Test in Birmingham, taking six wickets in the first innings to set up his team's eight-wicket victory in the match. But he suffered a side strain late in the Australian second innings during the match.

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England lead the five-Test match series 2-1 with the fourth game scheduled to begin here tomorrow. "Not having him (Anderson) in their team is a bonus for us, for Australia," Harris wrote in his column for the Sydney Morning Herald yesterday.

"It's going to be huge. He's the leader of their attack, the guy who can come out and rip through a batting order, as he did in Birmingham, or he can tie you down by bowling dot after dot," he wrote.

James Anderson grimaces in pain during the third Test against Australia last week. Pic/Getty Images
James Anderson grimaces in pain during the third Test against Australia last week. Pic/Getty Images 

"His absence is going to be especially big because it is at Nottingham. The last time we were at Nottingham it was a flat wicket that offered reverse swing, and he's very good at that, very dangerous."

Harris said the remainder of England's pace battery can be "got at" by Australia's batsmen.

"Mark Wood, who will probably replace him because he is next in line, bowled reasonably well in Cardiff and he can do a job, Stuart Broad has been in and around, and Steve Finn came back and bowled very well," Harris wrote.

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