well for that to happen the indian batsmen need to put up a good show, because if they dont they will essentially be in the same position they were at the start of this match with regards to assimilation to conditions.Expecting the game to be over by tea tomorrow. They will come back strong in the next game.
At least.Kallis to take 6fer.
Kallis, WAFG. Say what you will about the speed with which scores his runs, he's been an absolutely monumental player in bringing South Africa into contention for the number one position, and his record speaks for himself and IMO will his reputation only increase over time. So, so glad to see him finally get that monkey off his back and bring up the double hundred. Here's hoping he's got some more big scores in him before he calls it a day.
Or good bowling.Don't want rain or clouds unless it is going to rain all the way out.
Overcast conditions or a damp wicket are the only things that makes batting tough on this wicket.
yeah go ahead and think thatDon't want rain or clouds unless it is going to rain all the way out.
Overcast conditions or a damp wicket are the only things that makes batting tough on this wicket.
Think you might have missed the 'Non-Subcontinental' there, unless you don't consider Sri Lanka subcontinental, which I certainly do. Other than them, Australia are the only non-subcontinental top side India have played away from home, and they lost to them.No it was Sri Lanka in Sri Lanka actually. Probably should look up your records properly mate.
Yep, AWTA.Kallis.
India haven't been in England for some time.Uhh read your post again. I said they haven't lost in 24 months. You said who and where was the last time they lost, and then said Australia. That was wrong. It was Sri Lanka. You were trying to make a point that the last time they lost a series was outside of the subcontinent, when it wasn't.
Anyway, last time they were in England they won. Last time they were in West Indies they won. Last time they were in New Zealand they won. Last time they were in Australia they lost 2-1 with Sydney-gate being one of those losses.
It's South Africa where they struggle, and South Africa alone.
I don't understand. Are you saying NZ drawing two matches on (admittedly flat) Indian pitches against Harbhajan/Ojha/Zaheer wasn't a praiseworthy effort because India have been horrible here? The two things have nothing to do with each other.I knew NZ racking up several million in India against this lot was too good to be true.
Though in true NZ style we saw off Zaheer and capitulated when he missed the last test through injury.