The Indian bowlers would do as well as anyone. It's too bad they toured last year and not this year with Warner and Smith playing, and Marnus arriving.Not trying to open can of worms, but do you guys think current Indian bowlers would do well in Australia against this line up?
Aussie wickets offer nothing to bowlers except bounce which their players are adapt at playing.
It would be a heck of a brawl. The Indian lot have developed into very clever and skillful bowlers, capable of exploiting most conditions. If Bumrah and Shami can be at their best, I am reasonably sure we could scrape out a series even with Smith and Warner back.Not trying to open can of worms, but do you guys think current Indian bowlers would do well in Australia against this line up?
Aussie wickets offer nothing to bowlers except bounce which their players are adapt at playing.
They would certainly be competitive at the very least. I would still give them a 50% chance to win.Not trying to open can of worms, but do you guys think current Indian bowlers would do well in Australia against this line up?
Aussie wickets offer nothing to bowlers except bounce which their players are adapt at playing.
They’re coming next year and there are points to prove for both teams. Hopefully everyone on both teams is fit and firingIt would be a heck of a brawl. The Indian lot have developed into very clever and skillful bowlers, capable of exploiting most conditions. If Bumrah and Shami can be at their best, I am reasonably sure we could scrape out a series even with Smith and Warner back.
Am starting to think like this too, regardless of how dominant NZ have been lately.And while we are at it, I don't see New Zealand winning a single game here.. Will be another bloodbath.
Such a good commentatorPonting being driven slowly mad by Azhar Ali's apathetic captaincy.