Disagree. Australians are good players of spin, but if you have a track that is tailor made for Kumble and Harbhajan, and doesn't suit the seamers, I'll back the Indians vs. McGain a lot more than then Australians vs. Harbhajan/Kumble.
And I'm not taking anything away from the Australians, but in home conditions, where the pitch suits the Indian team, I think India are about as unbeatable as you can reasonably expect a team to be. It's a very rare thing indeed to see them lose on that, even when they bat last. On the other hand,
on a pitch like Ahemdabad, sometimes they see green, see someone like Lee on the other side, and lose heart before the game starts.
I'll just take a series victory! Against other teams, maybe it'd feel better, but vs. Australia, a win is a win.
Quite possibly. For me to rate him among the top three
all time great Aussie batsmen (he is close), he absolutely has to show he can play in India. Fourteen scores under 20 in 15 innings is absolutely shocking for someone of his talent, especially since it includes six scores under 10 and three ducks. It doesn't do justice to his ability, and it's a huge red mark: 14, 13, 18, 2, 60, 9, 16, 0, 6, 0, 0, 11, 11, 12.
I think he realizes this and probably desperately wants to do well. I actually want him to do well too (as long as Aussies lose
), because I think it'll be real exciting if he can try to put his past behind him. Plus, he is just much too talented a player to retire with that type of record in India.