This all demonstrated that, so far, the Langer/Paine Australians have proven themselves more adept and comfortable being underdogs and fighters than front-runners and dominators. As Langer himself put it on SEN Radio: "There's going to be some bumps over the next five weeks and the next couple of years, because you can't just give these guys Test experience.
"They're great young blokes, they're working so hard, they're well prepared, they'e good players, but trust me Test cricket is so hard. It took some of my best mates a long time to get it right and that's usually how it works. What the public saw yesterday Cheap Cigarettes Online USA, they're fighting hard. You can't just switch on 'I'm going to be a Test cricketer today'."
The way that Adelaide's third day unfolded meant that they will still be fumbling for the aforementioned switch on days four and five. Langer, for one, will be ardently hoping it can be flicked soon, while remaining realistic about the fact that it may not for some time to come.
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