sri lanka gonna sri lankaWhen the **** did Xavier Doherty come back into contention. Fmd.
Even on that pitch, IND contrived to lost their top order very quickly.As long as we don't get the ****ing Nagpur pitch again I won't particularly mind.
Problem is if they bowl first they could be in the field for ages if their bowlers bowl like thye have bowled in the last 12 months. If Australia put on 450-500 on a slow deck, which is entirely possible, then their brittle batting may give way (see 4th test before Dhoni and Kohli saved their arses).Last thing that India should do is produce absolute bunsens. It might make our spinners a little more threatening that what they are. The wickets that they have had over the previous three or so years to get themselves to number 1 really should suffice, war of attrition, pretty flat but they will be more threatening than us.
ffsMS Dhoni named vice president of company headed by BCCI chief - Hindustan Times
Well, that's captaincy decided then.
I think that's the same company that produces his batting shoes.
+ wade. one more spot.As many as 11 players, including incumbent ODI squad members Phillip Hughes and Usman Khawaja, could be sent over early to India.
Also likely are Test specialists Ed Cowan, Nathan Lyon, Peter Siddle, Jackson Bird and James Pattinson, while Steve Smith and Moises Henriques appear set to join them.
3 games and on the plane. I guess our stocks are so low it doesnt take much to get noticed.The 19-year-old West Australian spin bowler Ashton Agar was also included in a development capacity, after a trio of striking domestic displays since his debut for the Warriors against New South Wales at Blacktown Oval.
"[Agar] will be in India for the period 9-16 February and will play in the first warm-up fixture," the national selector John Inverarity said. "He will provide ideal practice for the batsmen in the lead-up to that first Test in Chennai.
"Last year we took Mitchell Starc to the West Indies to further his development and this is a similar opportunity for Ashton."