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***Official*** India in Australia 2014-5

ImpatientLime

International Regular
Genuine questions have to be asked as to whether the reason Kohli sucks in England is because his gf was there and he wasn't getting enough action elsewhere. Was restricted in his hook ups.
i dunno about that, jimmeh ****ed him plenty in that series.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
potential-wise yes in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney...but I'm not too sure about Brisbane yet
yeah, I meant potentially its a good line up on Australian pitches. The pace and bounce are not disconcerting for the indian batsmen, its the swing that does them in. There shouldn't be too much of that down under so I expect a good showing. The bowling though has looked remarkably toothless though and i wonder how it will fare in the coming matches.
 

OverratedSanity

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yeah, I meant potentially its a good line up on Australian pitches. The pace and bounce are not disconcerting for the indian batsmen, its the swing that does them in.
If anything I felt Pujara struggled with the bounce off a length and the pace more than the swing in England. Several of the dismissals were because he was late on the ball.
 

anil1405

International Captain
Its too early to judge the Indian bowling. Not many touring teams in recent past have succeeded in Adelaide, so performance from Indian bowlers in first innings isn't enough to certify them as poor. I would wait to see how well they perform in Brisbane before judging them in this tour.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
If anything I felt Pujara struggled with the bounce off a length and the pace more than the swing in England. Several of the dismissals were because he was late on the ball.
Kohli definitely struggles more with the movement though

Its too early to judge the Indian bowling. Not many touring teams in recent past have succeeded in Adelaide, so performance from Indian bowlers in first innings isn't enough to certify them as poor. I would wait to see how well they perform in Brisbane before judging them in this tour.
fair point
 

greymatter776

Cricket Spectator
In my opinion the 4 bowler strategy is not really a great one for India.The seamers gets tired easily and we don't want them to get injured with long spells especially with the World Cup approaching.But dropping a batsman with all of them in good form isn't that great as well.In my opinion we have three choices.1) Rely on Jadeja/Ashwin's batting ability
2)Drop a batsman(preferably Rohit) and get in Raina who can offer some quality off breaks or at least give Rohit the ball.
3)Drop under performing Dhawan and get Rahane to open.However I am not that leaned to this because it destroys that order we have been creating in the batting order so far.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
In my opinion the 4 bowler strategy is not really a great one for India.The seamers gets tired easily and we don't want them to get injured with long spells especially with the World Cup approaching.But dropping a batsman with all of them in good form isn't that great as well.In my opinion we have three choices.1) Rely on Jadeja/Ashwin's batting ability
2)Drop a batsman(preferably Rohit) and get in Raina who can offer some quality off breaks or at least give Rohit the ball.
3)Drop under performing Dhawan and get Rahane to open.However I am not that leaned to this because it destroys that order we have been creating in the batting order so far.
4 bowler strategy will work perfectly well when you replace Aaron by Umesh and Karn by Ashwin. (unless Bhuvi gets fit)

At the moment, we have 4 bowlers only 2 of whom are good for heavy workload. Aaron and Karn are both aggressive options, but they weren't born to bowl 25 decent quality overs per day.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
2)Drop a batsman(preferably Rohit) and get in Raina who can offer some quality off breaks or at least give Rohit the ball.
please do this. please please please do this. especially since the next test is brisbane.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
please do this. please please please do this. especially since the next test is brisbane.
Haha ya Dhawan+Raina in Brisbane will be lol-worthy. We'll play with 3.5 batsmen capable of scoring then (considering Vijay as half).
 

OverratedSanity

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The 4 bowler strategy won't work for these four bowlers who are playing now. Need Bhuvi to keep things tight and cause problems with thennew ball. Ashwin should've been picked, but to be fair, we've not lost too much with Karn so far. Was decent in the first innings.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
The 4 bowler strategy won't work for these four bowlers who are playing now. Need Bhuvi to keep things tight and cause problems with thennew ball. Ashwin should've been picked, but to be fair, we've not lost too much with Karn so far. Was decent in the first innings.
Ya the thing is that we can't play Karn and Aaron together with 4 bowler strategy. Ideally you need 3 bowlers capable of heavy workload if you're going with a 4-bowler strategy. (Bhuvi+Shami+Ishant+Karn) would work. (Umesh+Shami+Ishant+Ashwin) will work too, or (Shami+Ishant+Aaron+Ashwin).
 
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