viktor
State Vice-Captain
Lets hope RP can stay off questioning Hussey about Ponting's unmentionables then.Fun Fact: West Indies were down 2/50 in their record breaking chase against the Aussies in 2003.
Lets hope RP can stay off questioning Hussey about Ponting's unmentionables then.Fun Fact: West Indies were down 2/50 in their record breaking chase against the Aussies in 2003.
Looks like things could get interesting again with 'Pocketgate'!
Huh? Pocketgate?
The ball is brand new - what exactly would he be doing? If it was older, you can claim he is doing it for some reverse swing.http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=368583 - watch the video.
Let's try and not turn this into the drama from Sydney please...
For 395 or 396, please. In these times, the incidence of coronary disease is such that your desired outcome is a too great a public health risk for mine.It says something for the aura that Australia have built for themselves that they’re 2/65 chasing 413 in the fourth innings of a Test in which they’ve been generally comprehensively outplayed and there’s still a lot of people saying the balance of the match is 50/50. The boys certainly deserve such credit, so remorseless have they proven over the years in their pursuits of victory. That being said, it’s very, very much India’s game at this stage – an Aussie win from this position would surely go down at or near the very top of their all time victories.
Personally I’m going for an unbeaten double ton from Punter, and Kumble to take our last three wickets in a hat trick to dismiss Australia for 412.
Dead rubberFun Fact: West Indies were down 2/50 in their record breaking chase against the Aussies in 2003.
If both do I would be, but if only one does, I'll still favour India,If either Ponting or Hussey makes a tonne, I'll be backing Australia. As it is, I find it very difficult that the pitch will help run scoring, even with a few great talents lurking around.
Just the Aussie media getting their excuses in early.http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=368583 - watch the video.
Let's try and not turn this into the drama from Sydney please...
I have to agree, Pathan and Singh have bowled superbly and should be joint MOTM. They have consistently hit the right areas and swung it and looked dangerous the whole time.Enthralling match really. Tait's selection has been highly dubious, that's for sure. His fielding is such a liability. Hopefully it will be nice and close tomorrow, with the Aussies getting home of course.
Also want to give credit to the Indian bowlers. Apart from Sharma today, the Aussies have not been given much to drive and the controlled swing has been a standout. Understood that the Perth deck is giving a bit of help to everyone, but Pathan and Singh in particular are exploiting the cracks and making the batsmen play. Almost feel like I want India to win, given they've been the better team so far.