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Originally Posted by AstralTraveller
Actually Boonie was part of the rebuilding after Kim Hughes' retirement. Kim blamed the undermining on former players and the media. In doing that he may just have been being diplomatic but Allan Border certainly asked him to not resign.
I agree this series will be more even than the last time the poms were here, if for no other reason than it couldn't be less even than the whitewash last time.  I mean Warnie wasn't even bowling well and he took a swag of wickets. He basically scared pommie batsmen into getting out. 
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Yes I have been made aware of my mistake of Boonie by a certain "Cricket Tragic"

As for Warnie didn't he do the same to most of the teams in the cricketing world.
700 odd wickets tells it's own story

The Pomms went down hill after winning the Ashes in England a couple of years before

they seemed to be living on the past glory and celebration and forgot about the job in hand

This series will be different , I think they are more focused and evenly matched