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pasag

RTDAS
8 :laugh:

I think both sides will be more or less happy with the score. India way in front though, Aus really going to have dig in here.
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Bahahahaha. This is the most bizarre, greatest, worst and entertaining Test all at the same time.
 

JimmyGS

First Class Debutant
Krezja raises the question, how many bowlers in history (with decently lengthy careers) have ended their careers with their best figures coming on debut?
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
8 :laugh:

I think both sides will be more or less happy with the score. India way in front though, Aus really going to have dig in here.
Hmm, Australia going into the dressing room on a high. India down on the momentum. If Hayden is in his mood, it could be trouble. There is a big chance for the Aussies to force a result.
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Amazing performance

Makes you wonder why a specialist spinner hasnt been picked before now
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Hmm, maybe Harby won't get this turn - he doesn't flight the ball as much as Krejza. We'll see - but remember how it seemed like a different pitch in the second Test when India and Australia batted?
 

NZTailender

I can't believe I ate the whole thing
Dont think the statement is ironic or ill-informed. Lehmann is a vastly underrated player and its well known that he was unfortunate to not have played as much test cricket as he should have. AFAIC, you only have to watch the 2 of them bat to see the gulf in class between them. Katich isnt a bad player, but he's prone to bowlers with a decent inswinger.

However its rather irrelevant because in 2001, Lehmann had far more years of success both in England and Australia under his belt than Katich so it made little sense at that point. Its hard to imagine how someone like Martyn even made it ahead of him IMO.
FC averages for that time, FTR.
 

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