legendary Australian cricketer Ian Healy is worried about some of his country's top bowlers giving six runs per over against England in the second Ashes test at Lord's. He also said that Team Australia will have to work really hard in order to stop the home team's run flow. The England cricket team came out all guns blazing after Australia seemed to have put themselves in a comfortable position after scoring 416 runs in the first innings on Day 2 of the second test.
But England continued to play their aggressive brand of cricket called Bazball, named after their New Zealand coach Brendon McCullum, and scored 278 runs at the loss of 4 wickets in only 61 overs at stumps on Thursday, scoring 4.55 runs per over.
Healy, who is the wicket-keeping legend, said that Australia will have to tighten up their bowling in the remaining days of the test. On Friday, he said, "I am worried about our bowlers. We have three bowlers going at 6:00 and over. If it were not for Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon, we'd be nowhere. They shared the wickets around eventually."