While I agree that Australia have a good chance, I think record in knockouts is irrelevant. Knock outs of this kind between 2 teams happen, what, once in 5 years at best? Lot changes in that period - the players, captains, playing conditions and the game itself. I therefore find it a little silly when someone points out that team X has a good record against team Y in WC. Someone from commentary mentioned WI's good record against India in WCs. Duh!Australia are definitely favourites to win this (and I promise this isn't an anti-jinx or whatever). Facing Australia in a knockout match is akin to trying to stay calm whilst watching Megan Fox bathe. Very, very difficult. I believe the last time India beat Australia in a knockout game was way back in 2000 (the Champions trophy match where Yuvraj scored eighty-four).
Haha took me a while to see the white font.Yusuf Pathan is due a big one. I would be shaking in my boots if I were the opposition.
Not really.
Point taken. I actually said something similar to smalishah when he brought up India's record against Pakistan in World Cups. The point I'm trying to make here is that Australia are insanely good under pressure, which I feel is relevant. I have rarely seen them lose must-win/knockout games in my dozen or so years of watching cricket.While I agree that Australia have a good chance, I think record in knockouts is irrelevant. Knock outs of this kind between 2 teams happen, what, once in 5 years at best? Lot changes in that period - the players, captains, playing conditions and the game itself. I therefore find it a little silly when someone points out that team X has a good record against team Y in WC. Someone from commentary mentioned WI's good record against India in WCs. Duh!
You didn't watch the Ashes Test in Melbourne then?Point taken. I actually said something similar to smalishah when he brought up India's record against Pakistan in World Cups. The point I'm trying to make here is that Australia are insanely good under pressure, which I feel is relevant. I have rarely seen them lose must-win/knockout games in my dozen or so years of watching cricket.
I was talking more about ODIs to be honest. The recent Ashes series really did surprise me a great deal, though. I knew England were a quality side and expected them to give Australia a run for their money, but I never thought Australia could possibly lose at home.You didn't watch the Ashes Test in Melbourne then?
Me too. Played an awesome shot yesterday. You never know with Ponting, he may let Pathan play himself in against the likes of Krejza and Smith.Haha took me a while to see the white font.
For your sake, I hope India winsAs optimistic as I've always been, and as arrogant and overconfident as other may perceive me to be, I'm **** scared for this matchup. Really very nervous for the first time ever.
Need Sehwag and Sachin to fire.
Didn't quite work out that way for Indian fans in '96.Backing themselves for this one though.
Truth be told, I wouldn't be too hurt if we lost the semi, provided we had the unadulerated joy of booting India at home.
Come on, you've got to admit. It would be hilarious, with the hyperbole about this Indian team (not saying on here, for the most part, btw - and certainly not yourself).Didn't quite work out that way for Indian fans in '96.
Are you unwell or something burgess? Don't slacken off when we need you!Come on, you've got to admit. It would be hilarious, with the hyperbole about this Indian team (not saying on here, for the most part, btw - and certainly not yourself).
Would be funnier too because this really is a no more than decent Australian side. The fact we're really a show is testament to how open the whole tourney is, which is a good thing. India are favourites in this one, imo. But it could go either way, really.
There is hyperbole every time India set out to play a World Cup. I can see how it makes it funny when they lose, but it's not exactly a novel occurrence.Come on, you've got to admit. It would be hilarious, with the hyperbole about this Indian team (not saying on here, for the most part, btw - and certainly not yourself).
Would be funnier too because this really is a no more than decent Australian side. The fact we're really a show is testament to how open the whole tourney is, which is a good thing. India are favourites in this one, imo. But it could go either way, really.
Don't really know anyone who's realistically yapped up this Australian outfit mate. It's a very even WC.Are you unwell or something burgess? Don't slacken off when we need you!
You are a poor test side, still got enough quality to perform in one dayers but with so many older players the good days they have are less frequent now. Only needs a couple of them to have a good one though and you are bang in this match.You didn't watch the Ashes Test in Melbourne then?