Turbinator
Cricketer Of The Year
Stfu with the jinxes ****s. Ashwin has got this.
Stfu with the jinxes ****s. Ashwin has got this.
Dravid's innings was indeed a struggle. As you said for his first 20 or so runs he resembled a real wall. Don't remember him getting beaten until well in to his innings. And suddenly he was all at sea. Pattinson was excellent against him especially. I was more worried about him surviving till end of play when out of the blue Sachin got out.India are in a very decent position imo, thanks to a gutsy innings so far from Dravid, a classy effort from Sachin and a fortunate but at times ferocious cameo from Sehwag.
Thought the Aussie quicks all had impressive spells at various times, Siddle's spell towards the end of the day was outstanding and as quick as his first. Lyon caused few problems, which was no great surprise on a second day pitch against players of Tendulkar and Dravid's undoubted quality in playing spin bowling.
Sehwag needed his luck today, a couple of spilled chances, tough for Hussey, think Haddin will be more disappointed with his drop, his bat was beaten on several occasions but there were also a number of his crunching drives that requires very minimal feet and just backs his outstanding eye. Dravid looked all at sea at different times of his innings, he quite easily made his way to 20, then had a wobble, find a bit more fluency then struggled again. It seemed a constant battle for him, but if anyone thrives in griding the runs out, Dravid does.
Was really enjoying watching Tendulkar though, some gorgeous strokeplay, his signature on-drive the pick of his shots for me. India certainly have the edge for me, but Australia will believe they can work themselves into the dominant position. Looks like a very interesting Test developing.
His defence looked inpenetratable at times with everything moving nicely, then his feet would become stuck for a period and he would just throw his hands at a few outside the off stump. It was a real test for him, but he must love working hard for his runs.Dravid's innings was indeed a struggle. As you said for his first 20 or so runs he resembled a real wall. Don't remember him getting beaten until well in to his innings. And suddenly he was all at sea. Pattinson was excellent against him especially. I was more worried about him surviving till end of play when out of the blue Sachin got out.
India is ahead but not by a big deal. Kind of see us getting a lead but not beyond 50 runs.
No there isn't. I didn't say no one would be in a great position but India really don't have it to take advantage considering both sehwag and tendulkar are gome so therefore they aren't in a great position.There's a massive difference between saying that, and saying that India aren't in a great position.
are you taking the piss? india's got 7 wickets in hand and they're trailing by around 100'ish runs - they're definitely in the driving seat. they might surrender the advantage but having seven wickets in hand with at least three recognised batsmen waiting in the wings effectively cements that advantageNo there isn't. I didn't say no one would be in a great position but India really don't have it to take advantage considering both sehwag and tendulkar are gome so therefore they aren't in a great position.
He's 21, so the answer to the question as to where Pattinson had been is "at school".Watched most of the test match today (around when both Dravid and Tendulkar were in the 50s). Sucks that Tend got out.
Pattinson is a seriously impressive bowler, where has he been? Also it seems like Hilfy and Siddle really lack teh bite. Seems like Siddle got better as the game wore on though.
Scratchy innings from Sehwag and Gambhir is in **** form. We don't really have anyone else better to replace them tho lol.
Also just a small note on the Indian bowling. I think we should drop Ishant Sharma. He's been in the team on "potential" for far too long. He pretty much just bowls straight now. It seems like he has no wicket taking deliveries.
He was suffering from cramp in the last session tbf to him.His defence looked inpenetratable at times with everything moving nicely, then his feet would become stuck for a period and he would just throw his hands at a few outside the off stump. It was a real test for him, but he must love working hard for his runs.
Generally I agree with you, but the hour or so after tea was like watching last year's Ashes all over again.howardj,
you're being very harsh. you've got some great bowlers who were extremely unlucky not to clean up yesterday. the standard of cricket was pretty high which is something that cannot be said when the australian batsmen and indian bowlers were on the field
Dravid in the last 6 months has had an awfully handy habit of either being rock solid when defending or leaving, combined with an inability to nick good balls in the corridor when his performance dips.He was suffering from cramp in the last session tbf to him.
Reports this morning on the radio suggesting Watson may be out the whole series.Unless Harris and Watson (or another decent fifth bowler) return to the bowling crease, we're screwed. There is no way this attack is going to take 20 wickets this Summer. On the positive side though, Pattinson has been very impressive.
The first session today is crucial. Unless we make some inroads, I can see our frail batting really being put under the blowtorch tomorrow.