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*Official* India Tour of Australia 2018/19

Arachnodouche

International Captain
3rd Test, India tour of Australia at Melbourne, Dec 26-30 2018 | Match Preview | ESPNCricinfo

26/12 - 05:00 AM IST

3rd Test, India tour of Australia at Melbourne, Dec 26-30 2018

India drop both openers; Jadeja plays; Mitch Marsh recalled
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Big Picture

The MCG Boxing Day Test is always an eagerly anticipated occasion, but this year it feels like there is an added edge. The series is poised at 1-1; the stump mics have been turned up; Australia are finding their voice again; Virat Kohli isn't taking a backward step and there is grass on a Melbourne pitch. It has the makings of a Christmas cracker.

If India can bounce back from their Perth defeat and register victory they will have retained the Border-Gavaskar trophy. If Australia take the honours again it will mark a significant upturn in their fortunes at the end of a year of turmoil and no little disgrace. And if it's a draw let's hope it's a thriller and not like last year.

The pitches in this series have provoked much discussion and Melbourne's 22 yards has been at the forefront of everyone's attention for days. Last year the surface was marked "poor" by the ICC after the drab Ashes stalemate and this Test, under the management of a new curator, feels like a significant moment as an iconic ground tries to repair its reputation.

These two teams have shown that when there is some help on offer for the bowlers they can produce compelling cricket which makes for a wonderful spectacle. The contest between bat and ball has been excellent in Tests throughout 2018 and it would be nice to think it will end that way.

The unknown qualities of the pitch - despite the evidence of this season's Sheffield Shield matches - left both sides with thinking to do over their XIs. India won't admit it, but fielding four quicks in Perth was a mistake - another one in a year of selection blunders - but it doesn't have to prove terminal for their hopes in this series. They started 2018 hoping to create an overseas legacy for themselves and this match will go a long way to deciding if that happens.

Form guide
(last five completed matches)

Australia WLLDL
India LWWWL

In the spotlight
After an unconvincing performance in Adelaide, Aaron Finch shaped up much better under testing conditions in Perth. However, the nasty blow he took on the finger in the second innings curtailed his knock and on return he gloved his first delivery down the leg side. He has looked comfortable in the nets leading into the third Test - which would be his first Boxing Day in the baggy green - but that dodgy digit is certainly a target for the India quick bowlers. Unless the pitch is really slow and low, and everyone hopes that isn't the case, Finch will surely get some short deliveries early on.

India's selections away from home this year, especially in England and Australia, have been the subject of significant criticism. Ravi Shastri said all that is being ignored - on this tour because they were in a different hemisphere - but while some calls may have been 50-50 others, such as those made in Perth, were more clear errors. There are a number of issues to resolve for Melbourne and their XI will also bring much scrutiny.

Team news
Mitchell Marsh has been recalled at the expense of Peter Handscomb, whose technique has been worked over by the India quick bowlers, but it's also the overs Marsh can provide which have been factored in on a surface that could yet change character.

Australia 1 Aaron Finch, 2 Marcus Harris, 3 Usman Khawaja, 4 Shaun Marsh, 5 Travis Head, 6 Mitchell Marsh, 7 Tim Paine (capt. & wk), 8 Pat Cummins, 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Josh Hazlewood

India have dropped both their openers - 97 runs between them in eight innings - for the Boxing Day Test. Mayank Agarwal is set to get his debut with Hanuma Vihari moving up the order from his No. 6 station. R Ashwin has not recovered fully, which means Ravindra Jadeja has come in as part of the four-man attack. Rohit Sharma, though, is back to fitness, slotting in at No. 6. India have resisted the temptation to bring Hardik Pandya right back in.

India 1 Mayank Agarwal, 2 Hanuma Vihari, 3 Cheteshwar Pujara, 4 Virat Kohli (capt.), 5 Ajinkya Rahane, 6 Rohit Sharma, 7 Rishabh Pant (wk), 8 Ravindra Jadeja, 9 Mohammed Shami, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Jasprit Bumrah

Pitch and conditions
Rated "poor" last year, the pitch has been the topic of much conversation. Having tried various lengths of grass in the Sheffield Shield, it appears more rather than less will be left on in an attempt to give the surface some life. Could it even be green enough to encourage a team to bowl first? The weather may play a part in how the surface develops with hot, sunny conditions forecast for at least the first four days.

Stats and Trivia
Mitchell Starc needs four wickets to reach 200 in Tests

Nathan Lyon already holds the record for the most wickets taken by an Australian spinner in a series against India on home soil (23 in 2014) but with 16 already from two Tests this time he could go past that.

Virat Kohli has scored five Test hundreds in 2018, equalling his tally from 2017 as his best year. A century in Melbourne would put him alone in second place for the most in a year by an India batsman behind Sachin Tendulkar's seven in 2010

India have two previous victories in Melbourne: in 1977, then won by 222 runs against a side ravaged by World Series Cricket and in 1981 when the margin was 59 runs as Australia were skittled for 83 chasing 143


Quotes
"I believe in confidence, there's no doubt. Confidence, like respect, is something you have to earn. We haven't had much success...to win one, it's nice to get rewarded for the work the boys are doing. There were some really good signs in Perth."
Justin Langer when asked if he believed in momentum
Are you ********?
 

Spikey

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Disney corporation is gonna sue James into the ground if Gomez656 doesn't stop posting their content
 

NSWranger

Cricket Spectator
Predict the margin of Aussie defeat in 3rd test match

Guys,the mcg is flat subcontinental wicket,India can easily score a mammoth total and blow away the spineless Aussie batting line up with spin and pace and beat them by an innings.Here are my predictions

India 750 all out- Kohli 280,Pujara 210
Aus 270 and 155 all out ( 10 wickets each for Bumrah and Jadeja)
 

anaksr

U19 Debutant
Isn't it funny that Rayudu made a comeback to lo based on his performances in IPL but he is not considered for same format at international level.
 

Borges

International Regular
Guys,the mcg is flat subcontinental wicket,India can easily score ... and beat them by an innings ...
It would appear so. Would have been a very different story if the Australian IPL was not going on at the same time, and its much exalted and ferociously celebrated superstar, Dan Christian, was available for this test match.
 

Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year


This is a clash of strategy. And of methods, culture and politics. This is a new-era rivalry. Not as ancient as the Ashes, or as passionate as India-Pakistan. Two countries that are so different, yet share rampant egotism, high self-opinion and a belief that being born in their country is superior to other births. This brings together a belligerent bunch of brats, bullies and braggers.

Bring on the battle of the brats and the bullies.
 

Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
Guess we won't see Bhuvi in this series then - hey ho! It's fine he'll be in great shape when the ODI's/T20s come along.
 
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silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Also, not that anyone actually believed Shastri and Kohli, but from the BCCI's chairman of selectors:

"On the eve of any selection meeting, the selection committee is given a fitness report of all the players," Prasad told reporters in Melbourne. "In that report, Jadeja was absolutely fit. So we picked him. After we picked him, he went and played Ranji Trophy also, he bowled 60 overs [64, against Railways]. So there is no question of him being unfit at the time of selection."
Jadeja was fit when picked for Australia tour - MSK Prasad - ESPNcricinfo
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Amazing, this, coming from an American sports fan, the home of we wuz robbed by the umps and delusional world championships that noone outside the US participates in.

Kohli is a sportsman. Sports jerk in unable to admit fault shocker.
I don't even know what you're talking about. Listen, if you want to get my attention, all you have to do is send me your n00ds again.
 

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