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3rd Test at the SCG, Sydney, 7 Jan - 11 Jan 2021

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
Yeah the 2011 series was basically Tendulkar show. But for him India had no chance avoiding a 3-0.

This one is just a bit more special given the circumstances. This was basically pick the fittest among the remaining selection and more diversified effort.
 

Burner

International Regular
How impressive is Pant! If he improves on his keeping, he'll end up as India's greatest keeper imo. Good enought to play as a specialist batsman too.
 

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2011 Cape Town was a great draw but a bit tempered by the disappointment that we couldn't drive home a potential winning position (I think they were effectively 90/6 at one stage and recovered to set 340). Here we were always behind after day 2 lunch and injuries made things harder.

EDIT : 6/130 actually
 

anil1405

International Captain
This is always hard to do when it's so fresh but for the Indian fans: where does this rank? Surely the most impressive draw in Indian history?
Considering:

a) the 36ao earlier in the series
b) players being injured before the start of the series, before the test began and during the test
c) facing the best bowling quartet of the century and
d) the fact that India were never ahead in the game

This has to be right up there.

But perhaps the most impressive stat is India batting for 131 overs with Pujara (expected of him), Pant, Vihari and Ashwin was something no one possibly anticipated at end of day 4.
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Weird Pant stats. In the 10 innings he's played in Australia, he's never got out in single digits and his lowest score is 25.
He gets a lot of flak for his keeping, and deservedly so, but he's the most exciting young batting talent I've seen from India in a long time. He bats for a couple of hours and you can bet the game has positively sprinted forward. That's a rare gift at Test level and he's done it more often than people give him credit for. Still only 23 and I'm pretty certain he'll transition into a full-time batting role soon; very lucky to have him.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
Less impressive than the draw in 3rd test in SA in 2011 where we retained no.1 ranking.
There was lots of trash talk by SA players and commentators in that series about how India never deserved rank 1 and SA were the rightful no.1
That 2011 test match was a lost opportunity of the highest order. India was in driver's seat all along until Kallis played an ATG innings. There is a sense of disappointment associated with that result.

This one though is of epic proportions. With all the injuries and a nothing tail to follow, we were down and out all the time. A show of true character which will be spoken about in the years to come. 3 players (Vihari, Ashwin and Pant) played arguably their best test match knock ever so far. And Pujara showed why exactly he is better at what he is best in doing and not so much on what some commentators feel he should be doing.

There is no comparison between these 2 draws I am afraid.
 

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
512 runs at 57 in aus from 6 games striking at 73

aus could learna thing or two from him now that gilly has retired on how to bat in aus
He could have been an ATG had he been an Aussie. His batting is perfectly suited for these pitches. Imagine him dining on visiting Pak, SL and NZ attacks.
 

quincywagstaff

International Debutant
That was the worst and best of Starc in that final session.

His first spell was so innocuous and lifeless that it made me think for the first time India could bat it out.

But with his final spell bowling around the wicket he was so dangerous and lethal. I've seen him win a Test for Oz with bowling like that on the final afternoon (Pakistan @ MCG in 2016) and if Paine had taken that chance wouldn't have put it past him to rip through the rest of the lineup.
 

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