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I think it leans India, but not overwhelmingly. We won two out of the three sessions, but losing sessions if you're the batting side hurts more than the bowling side.Honours even IMO.
I think it leans India, but not overwhelmingly. We won two out of the three sessions, but losing sessions if you're the batting side hurts more than the bowling side.Honours even IMO.
Maybe, it depends how the pitch is tomorrow. If there is uneven bounce like there was this morning, surely Australia are well equipped to exploit it. More so than they've been in this tour so far. Once the ball gets a little older, maybe they'll struggle.Kidding yourself. India will ma,e this pitch look like a feather bed.
I was being facetious. It's overwhelmingly Indias day.I think it leans India, but not overwhelmingly. We won two out of the three sessions, but losing sessions if you're the batting side hurts more than the bowling side.
So basically we need to score another 150If they can get to 275 - that's par IMO.
Haha, well...in my defense, before the start the commentators were also saying something around 300 to be par.So basically we need to score another 150
There's always been a collapse, unfortunately there's always been a mammoth partnership too.India have the edge, still. Australia did pretty well that last session though.
Worried about 1 Indian batting collapse being due.
2 months IPL is better than 7 months India tour, IPL, Champions Trophy and Ashes tour.I agree, but you're still away from home for more than two months
Um...yeah. Thanks for taking it so badly on our behalf.Watson captain
No matter how bad England get, nothing will match that for pure hysterical humiliation.
If I was an Aussie I'd be absolutely livid about that. It's bad enough him playing, let alone captaining the side after being such an unbelievable soft-****. It basically pisses on your legacy. You're going to have barren patches but at least you never doubted that an Aussie team would give it their all, to go back to someone who has behaved the way he has. That's not like Australia at all.
You can see the toss results as captain on stats guru.I wonder if there are stats on how many coin tosses each captain has lost. Dhoni has to be up there for any captain who has captained for a significant amount of time.
Has to even out during the course of his career, With unbiased coins it is not possible that one probability is overwhelmingly favouredI wonder if there are stats on how many coin tosses each captain has lost. Dhoni has to be up there for any captain who has captained for a significant amount of time.
I was going for Test matches only - the amount of Tests a person generally captains means the number is not really high enough to really make it even out. I suppose it depends on your definition of overwhelming. But if you start off a certain way - it's still 50-50 from that point on (each is an independent event), so your chances of ending a career with a bias towards that side is higher compared to another person who started off 50-50.Has to even out during the course of his career, With unbiased coins it is not possible that one probability is overwhelmingly favoured
Checked: Dhoni won 101 tosses, lost 122 (combining Test/ODI/T20)
Nah it's really not.Oh, and what's more, I've been to Durham, right? It's a **** hole.
Dodgy Indian joint across from the cinema? That place is the best.Ate a butter chicken/rogan josh combo for lunch itbt.
Not really. For a sufficiently large sample it will always go towards 50%.I was going for Test matches only - the amount of Tests a person generally captains means the number is not really high enough to really make it even out. I suppose it depends on your definition of overwhelming. But if you start off a certain way - it's still 50-50 from that point on (each is an independent event), so your chances of ending a career with a bias towards that side is higher compared to another person who started off 50-50.
In any case, Dhoni's win % in Test matches he captained is only 37.5% (18/48), counting this match....
Yes really! Do not Monte Carlo fallcy CW again! It should seriously be a bannable offence.Not really.
No, it does not. As Prince EWS mentioned.Not really. For a sufficiently large sample it will always go towards 50%.
So if Dhoni captains in 100 tests, he would have won close to 45+ tosses. His overall career average is 45%. the smaller the subsets we extract out of this overall record ( e.g. just taking tests), the higher the possibility of skewed success ratios