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***Official*** Australia in India 2012/13

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Bit harsh on the lad...he's averaged 39 for the series so far. He batted exceptionally well in the first Test, in the second Test he got one fantastic delivery and was also run out by his team mate.

That was an ordinary shot just now but otherwise he's looked promising. I also reckon his bowling will be more than useful when the rest of the attack is actually doing their job and the conditions are more helpful (the pitches have been utter ****ing graveyards for the fast men this series).
Dont really see how it was such an ordinary shot as he didnt do too much wrong and it wasnt going to be lbw

Another day and it would have missed the stumps

If you want to see an ordinary shot, have a look at Haddin's
 

pup11

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Eventually the primary difference between the batting of both the teams has been that every Indian who has made a start has gone onto score big runs, whereas Australia has only one century thus far in this series despite many batsmen getting starts, otherwise when both sides have lost wickets they have lost them in clusters.
 

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Meh 350 probably is par. Doesn't put you in a dominant position but gives you enough that if you bowl well you can go in to the second innings level pegging. Plenty in it for spin and we'll see a few burst through the surface tomorrow probably.
 

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Haha yep AWTA. Have said he was a better option than Khawaja on batting alone on this pitches ever since we named the squad.
you were paranoid enough to be worried that his bowling was a factor in his squad selection though.
 

Prince EWS

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you were paranoid enough to be worried that his bowling was a factor in his squad selection though.
Haha yeah indeed; was mainly because of how the media reported the squad though. Just seemed like a strange pick based on what they were saying. Not surprised at all that he's batted well in these conditions.
 

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Eventually the primary difference between the batting of both the teams has been that every Indian who has made a start has gone onto score big runs, whereas Australia has only one century thus far in this series despite many batsmen getting starts, otherwise when both sides have lost wickets they have lost them in clusters.
Tbf the Indians know that if they simply keep the pacemen out then they will eventually get tired and there is nothing left after that
 

BulkBogan

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Some turn and can get good reverse. 350 isn't too far from being a par score IMO. Maybe 375.
Dunno would have thought it was def a 420+ pitch. Given how little there is in it for the quicks you'd think Aus would need at least 400 to feel like they're in a decent position.
 

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Hahaha, Kohli you ****.

I'd say 410-420 is par considering Australia's bowling attack.

Jadeja now has 17 test wickets in 4* tests @ 22 too, just quietly. :laugh:
 

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