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

WindieWeathers

International Regular
Hold on, is that the same "Dhawan" who came to the Caribbean last year with an A-team featuring Pujura, Kumar, Tiwary, Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Dinda etc and was getting peppered so badly that the coaches were forced to drop him in the end HERE? :ph34r: bloody hell how things have changed.

Well done to Australia for reaching 400, Smith is much better than Hughes and should play, although whether he can cut it on seaming pitches is another question,

The attack just looks totally punchless though, and just like Lyon Starc is being found out big time here, maybe he might come back in the ashes but it depends on how this experience effects him, he can either learn from it or crumble, but right now the only bowling prospects that are the real deal for Aus are Pattinson and Cummins imo.
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
If we bat out the rest of the day at 4 rpo we'll end up around 260-270-ish. Pretty swell.

I just hope we don't lose too many wickets doing so.
 

pup11

International Coach
I just feel sorry for Clarke, as an Australian fan I'm proud to have a leader who aspires to make this team the best in the world and he is leaving no stone unturned to achieve the same, but at the same time feel ashamed to see peformances like these.

Pretty sure its going to be the batsmen who would be criticised from all corners after this series and that certainly won't be without reason, but our bowling barring Patto has been so poor, that it really won't have made a huge difference even if we batted a bit better as a team.

I hope that after the series we identify the sort of bowlers who can actually deliver in all conditions, rather than continuing with the sort of bowlers who are totally reliant on favourable conditions.
 

Magrat Garlick

Global Moderator
I dunno. A wavy 'fro one could maybe pass off under "can't be arsedness", but a buzz cut and a rat stump: that implies active choice in one's tonsorial woe.

He looks like one of those mad feckers you used to get at Moroccon bazzars in the 90s trying to flog you one of their bastard rugs.

"You like rug? I can get for you plenty cheapness."

"You no like rug? You insult my honour! We settle this like men!"
Quality orientalism here.
 

Spikey

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i really do not think pattinson has been good bar that day when he couldn't bowl longer than 3 over spells
 

LongHopCassidy

International Captain
I hope that after the series we identify the sort of bowlers who can actually deliver in all conditions, rather than continuing with the sort of bowlers who are totally reliant on favourable conditions.
We had one and we benched him.

That said, Patto has a terrible record on sand, always seems to overstep the line.
 

pup11

International Coach
i really do not think pattinson has been good bar that day when he couldn't bowl longer than 3 over spells
Pattinson has been as good as you can be without any support from the other end, he has bowled quick, altered his lengths regularly and tbh he has looked like the only bowler who could get people out in these conditions.

ahahahahahahahahahahha

qld, sa and nsw are currently sending out disgraceful batting line-ups, while WA are sending out a mostly disgusting one. david dawson still gets a game. scott henry, michael klinger and liam davis all average under 25 in their 8-10 games for the season, and their spots are completely unquestioned. peter forrest has scored 1/3 on the runs he has made in 10 matches in one innings. he made a king pair last match. he then got promoted up the order for this game.

NSW cricket is in a mess right now so they are trying to introduce young players into their system and in terms of results that seems to be working for them, even then they have guys like Rohrer, Maddinson, Neville and Haddin within their ranks, as for guys like Klinger, Davis and Forrest they have scored good amount of runs for their respective sides in the previous seasons, hence its not surprising that they are getting a longer rope.

Qld have guys like Pomers, Hartley, Forrest, Hopes and Burns in there batting line-up and tbh these are pretty much the sort of batsman who have contributed to their SS success in recent times, as for SA they have never really been too serious about the standard of their first class side and that is reflected in their performances in SS cricket over the last decade.

WA too have guys like Davis, Marsh, Hussey and Voges within their ranks along with young guys like Harris and Whiteman who have made their presence felt with a few good knocks.

So all in all if you look at it, pretty much every first class side has enough depth in batting to atleast be scoring 250-300 runs on a consistent basis, but instead even scoring a hundred runs is proving to be tall order for most sides, which is a clear indication of how heavily these seamer friendly conditions are effecting the domestic structure of the game in Australia.
 
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irfan

State Captain
yep 101 for the win according to sportsbet.com.au - ridiculous odds

In comparison, India are 3.65 which is crazy considering they are still roughly 200 behind
 

social

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Wow, am I imagining this or are Australia paying like 100:1 for the win? Surely they can't be that low?
Told you yesterday that India would win this

Our spinners are absolutely dreadful and making this pitch look far better than it is

Ojha, who puts very little on the ball, got some to turn absolutely square whilst our guys have done nothing

At his rate, India will be well ahead before the end of play tomorrow and that will be it, I'm afraid
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
I still don't think India have a hope in hell but I have money on India at 2.1 and 9.

Will be pretty much the greatest thing ever if we pull it off.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Told you yesterday that India would win this

Our spinners are absolutely dreadful and making this pitch look far better than it is

Ojha, who puts very little on the ball, got some to turn absolutely square whilst our guys have done nothing

At his rate, India will be well ahead before the end of play tomorrow and that will be it, I'm afraid
India have such a long, long way to go to win this that it's crazy. It seems so easy for Aussies to pull out a draw. Even if India put on a lead, they won't have to bat out more than two and a half sessions...
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
OK fair enough it's difficult to see Australia taking 20 wickets in the next two days, but India are still 200 behind with only two days to go! Surely India winning odds are massively inflated. Wishing again that I could bet from the US :(.
 

flibbertyjibber

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I think India may be 100 ahead by tea tomorrow and could then go crazy and try for a huge lead before declaring and seeing if they can get a couple out early and put the pressure on. Lets be honest, they have licence here to go for it as they can't lose this game from here as there isn't time for Australia to bowl them out twice and bat themselves. India with a win or the draw are the only results available now. Just a case of how badly Australia collapse in the 2nd innings.
 

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