Mark Waugh..........kohli was match fixing?
They were going at 4.5 rpo at the start of the innings when the ball was swinging a bit and they didn't even look like getting Agarwal or Pujara out.they were never going to go at 4.5rpo, come on
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Not really.debatable
Ffs. Not when he keeps banging you down the ****ing ground on days one and two it isn’t.it's still a better idea to bowl in a place bringing three different modes of dismissal into play than hoping than pujara will mess up his back foot defence for once
Mark Waugh I meant..........kohli was match fixing?
Nah I'd still back a 50 year old Bob Simpson over any of this lot.
i know, my point is that the crowds aren't booing kohli because he behaves particularly badly. he gets booed because he's a visiting captain who actively seeks confrontation. with the emphasis on "visiting captain".Mark Waugh
it also doesn't explain the whole day of "gee, i'm not sure pujara knows how to defend off the back foot here"So the contention is things in regard to our bowling results could have gone from bad to worse if we targeted the stumps.
At least this series might have been 3-0 nil India in that case by now.
The real tragedy lies in the fact they had better players on the domestic scene now. Replace Finch, Handscomb/MMarsh and Head with Burns, Maxwell and Wade from the beginning and it would have been a more entertaining series. India may still have prevailed but the last two matches would have been a lot closerAustralia have put out weaker teams than this and still managed to win at home against subcontinental sides.
yes i had that on my mind. it only reinforces the point that the booing often doesn't make any sort of logical sense.Oh, and Clarke has almost definitely been booed too. Could sworn he was once quite unpopular with crowds
...That was barely a third XI.Nah I'd still back a 50 year old Bob Simpson over any of this lot.
Kohli hasnt even done anything particularly bad this series.i know, my point is that the crowds aren't booing kohli because he behaves particularly badly. he gets booed because he's a visiting captain who actively seeks confrontation. with the emphasis on "visiting captain".
Australia has put out a load of weaker teams than this. The fact every bowler on theis side would walk into either a wsc era or mid 80s XI is testament to that. This team’s top six is weaker than the mid 80s because the latter had Border, but the keeper and bowlers of this side are a load better. The only reason the series has been competitive is the Australian bowlers have kept a lid on the scoring rate of the Indian batsmen. It’s not their fault that their own batsmen are horrendous.they were never going to go at 4.5rpo, come on
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Well I think many consider Clarke to be a doucheyes i had that on my mind. it only reinforces the point that the booing often doesn't make any sort of logical sense.
yeah indeed. there he was basically inciting the crowd to try and swing back the momentum back towards the side. it worked, but it was one of the more breathtakingly cynical maneuvers i've seen.Kohli hasnt even done anything particularly bad this series.
His behaviour was far worse and more embarassing in the home series in 2017. Would've liked to see the Australian crowd react to that version of Kohli.
i repeat the pointWell I think many consider Clarke to be a douche