Good day for India... Hope they can press on, although given how flat the pitch is, I do think Australia can salvage a draw. But there is a good chance that India could go on to win too... Nice set up going into the last two days of a test match..
It is indeed all too easy as an arm chair critic and I certainly don't pretend to be anything else, but with hindsight, it does beg the question, were the tactics that the Aussies employed in 2004 so successful as a tactic itself or was it only because of the quality of the bowlers (and bowling) and the (lack of) quality of the batting (the batsmen were obviously of high quality)... I remember going into the series, I did NOT feel confident of our batting at all.. Sachin was out, Sourav was in the worst form, Rahul was coming out of his purple patch, Laxman was not in rhythm at all and the only guy who was going well was SEhwag. We didn't have an opening partner for him and we hadn't played a test for quite a while... And of course, Australia came in with the best bowling plans and also the best bowlers executing them....
To me, like all tactics new, it just caught the Indians off guard. They did not expect Australia to play this way. The fact that the same tactic has been tried last year against INdia in Australia and again here and haven't worked as well shows that, perhaps the Indians have just gotten used to this tactic.
I remember during India's tour to England last year, Tremlett and Co. started attacking Sachin by bowling short of length or even bouncers to his body and they had a leg gully and a short leg catching. He was looking poor against that initially, even got out once or twice, I guess, but once he got used to it, he was back to normal and was getting runs in the old way.. My cousins (Sachin fanatics, tbh) were absolutely worried that it was the beginning of the end for Sachin in that series, I just told them that great players don't get worked out so easily.. I mean, if it was THAT easy to get Sachin out, you would think it would have been figured out by the many greats who have a. bowled to him or b. skippered sides against him....
I think like most tactics, this one by Ponting too has perhaps reached its use by date and it is time to think of another way.. Maybe a combination of the old aggression and the new defensive settings????
Abt the game today, I just told my folks that Hussey was having an extremely lucky innings (not that he didn't bat well, but just so many edges, plays and misses, more than usual for Hussey from what I have seen) when he got out... He played a God like innings in Bangalore after the first mistake but here, there were just so many mistakes... WAtson and Lee showed great fight and batted beautifully but Lee just got out at the wrong time.. The umpiring continues to be poor, esp. from Rudi (although I thought Rauf got a great decision in not giving Gambhir out first ball LBW)..
Don't see Hayden and Clarke failing again but I do think the others might just fall over easily, unfortunately for Australia...