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this is correct, and not really disagreeing with anything im saying. you can't just let good bowlers bowl at you because they will settle in and get you out. there were a couple of exploited flaws in individual batsmen as well but kohli's right his team didn't try to move australia off their areas or seize the initiative in any way #intent.The thing about #intent isn't that it's wrong, it's that it's not nuanced enough.
When you're a batter and the runs have dried up, it's important that you can wrest some momentum back from the bowling side. But the way to do that is not to try and tee off against the next ball you face "because #intent". What you have to do (and against the Australian bowling yesterday it was almost impossible) is figure out somewhere to score safely. Even if it's just a single. You then focus on scoring that way. You're not trying to hit the bowlers off their game, you're trying to change the momentum of the innings. Singles are as good as fours for doing that. Singles let you get off the strike and scuttle bowling plans against you.
Now applying that to Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood - most batters were getting a bouncer every over or two. So maybe focus on getting something down to fine leg for a single whenever they bowl one. It doesn't have to be pretty, it does have to be safe and result in some runs being scored. And you know that Starc is going to get his length wrong at least once every couple of overs, so consider playing an on drive with the swing to pick up runs there. All of a sudden you have two scoring shots that can safely get you off the strike.
Plans are just as important for batsmen as they are for bowlers. The Indian batsmen in the 36 AO looked like they had no plans. Part of that was good bowling, but a big part of that was poor discipline.
that and (i hesitate to use this phrase because it has harsher connotations than i intend) being worked out is indias issue. good test bowlers know exactly how to bowl to this lot now and they don't have an answer. 36 all out is an extreme version of what has been happening on recent away tours.