Like the last time India were out here.I am hoping that India will be competitive though....It's been a long time since we saw a good competetive series here in Australia.
Its also worth remembering that India are not gererally as good a fielding unit as SATheir superior batting to any of the aforementioned teams might cause their certainly-no-superior bowling to look better.
And it's worth remembering that South Africa might well have taken 20 wickets at least twice if their catching had been better.
Bit optimistic . But I really hope so.Will be tough to get 20 wickets for both teams. Both are good batting sides who are good sides over all who might not relent and lose. I think it is going to be either 1-1 or 2-1 going either side.
True, and are you telling us that for a reason?Nothing new I might add. Australian pitches have been flattish over the last 5-7 years.
England did go down 5-0 last season, so I think there may be a chance of 4-0One can understand that most people should think Australia will win. Its logical.
One can understand, therefore, so many people voting for options two and three.
One can also understand that a very small minority may even think India will be able to put up a fight on almost equal footing.
But its impossible to see how anyone voting with the head can vote for either the first or the last options. And yet we have ten votes for option one. Interesting to see who votes from the heart and with emotion rather than logic.
So that people may not whinge and discredit India's performance if they happen to do well. Last time, India almost won the series and there is a small minority which cried about the tracks. Fact is, tracks have been flattish for last 5-7 years and Australia have been dominant on those tracks. People don't blame the tracks when Australia wins in the same tracks but when another team competes, the small minority cries about the tracks.True, and are you telling us that for a reason?