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*Official* South Africa in India

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Laxman's technique is so perfect for dealing with reverse swing. In theory. I wonder what the reality will be like tomorrow.

I guess we'll see tomorrow. Do you take the new ball?
Yes, the wind really helps in the post-tea session. There hasn't been that wind in the morning.

Obviously you stick with it for about 5-6 overs to see if you get any first.
 

funnygirl

State Regular
Geez some people commenting this is a flat track.This is a true pitch with good bounce.I just hate it when people make such statements even without watching the match.

It is all come to one man scoring a century to decide the state of pitch:dry:
 

L Trumper

State Regular
If final target is around 150 i am sure ind will have this in the bag providing sehwag stays there for 10 - 15 overs. As far as steyn revese swing considered i don't think indians will take that much time to chase down something around 150. I'd say 100 - 150 lead is enough, anything above is a bonus. I am backing bowlers to get SA around 300 in second dig. Most crucial part in the match is how SA play their second innings.
 

Uppercut

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Geez some people commenting this is a flat track.This is a true pitch with good bounce.I just hate it when people make such statements even without watching the match.

It is all come to one man scoring a century to decide the state of pitch:dry:
It's pretty flat. It's the type of pitch I'd like to see more often, with good bounce and carry. You get them at a lot of Australian grounds, and they make for great cricket IMO.

Have to give the curator credit here. I wouldn't have especially minded a dustbowl but he's done a great job.
 

Sir Alex

Banned
It's pretty flat. It's the type of pitch I'd like to see more often, with good bounce and carry. You get them at a lot of Australian grounds, and they make for great cricket IMO.

Have to give the curator credit here. I wouldn't have especially minded a dustbowl but he's done a great job.
Several of Tendulkar's leg glances including the one with which he brought up his hundred was at near ankle height. The pitch is not THAT flat but it is far from the dustbowl either.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
Steyn tbf started getting reverse from roughly around 45th over today, although it was prominent enough. Perhaps it could be also due to the fact that Tendulkar and Sehwag played him brilliantly. We saw how difficult it was for a lesser bat like Badri to cope up with it. I don't think India is going to take a big lead tomorrow unless Smith does a Ponting Nagpur.
Perhaps this is the rose tinted glasses talking, but it must be much more difficult for a new batsman to deal with reverse swing than a settled one.
 

Cevno

Hall of Fame Member
Dustbowl would have made it a much more exciting game.
There is no way SA would have beaten India on a rank turner which cracked up.
It would have been more one-sided viewing.for the neutral.
Though not sure a dustbowl means a classic indian rank turner or a dry slow turning pitch.


This is a more sporting pitch,which is pretty similar to some of the australian pitches.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Laxman's technique is so perfect for dealing with reverse swing. In theory. I wonder what the reality will be like tomorrow.
Really?
From the little I saw, I thought he looked quite vulnerable to it tbh. He does the play the ball very late but if Steyn can increase his pace to >90mph I can't see Laxman lasting too long against the reverse.
Agreed. It was Laxman facing a few balls of Steyn that made me put a bet on the next wicket (after Sachin) being a bowled or LBW. It ended up being Badrinath that was clean bowled, but jeez every ball it seemed like VVS would be cleaned up.

I'm hopeful that it's just the way he looks, because I often always think this against fast bowlers who try and nip it into him, but I've also seen his pegs go flying many a time.
 

G.I.Joe

International Coach
Haha, Steyn still sore about that dismissal of his. Try knocking him over instead of bawling at the tailender.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Is it me, or are the UK Home Office commercials the worst of all time? The drug one yesterday was the funniest thing I've ever seen - completely pro-cannabis inadvertently.
 

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