silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
No, India did worse, they actually lost wickets under pressure not through exceptional bowling. Completely cracked. Michael Clarke? Again? It was a rubbish performance. Australia (pre-retirements) would have shown more backbone. So no arguments there. But India should not have been in that situation.Yeah it is. For all the shockers in that test, India did what Australia have done today and capitulated, losing all 10 wickets in less than 2 sessions.
When decisions affect both sides, it's a lot less better than 90% all going against the same side. IMO at least. But I don't want to sidetrack this thread, this is a great game.