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4th Test at the Gabba, Brisbane, 15 - 19 Jan 2021

honestbharani

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Just like at the SCG, I think this is an under par total against a normal batting side. But we are without Virat and playing Sundar at 7 and 3 #11s. So if 400 is the regular par, 350 is par for this Indian batting line up. Still think it is as good as the effort in Sydney to keep them down to this total. All on the batsmen now. Hopefully they can deliver at least this once on this tour.
 

Son Of Coco

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India has got Australia out for a competitive score here which they had absolutely no right to do.

Australia still had because they have 380 on the board at the G but not ahead by as much as they should be.
They're playing at the hallowed turf that is The Gabba. Please don't sully its pristine reputation by calling it 'the G' and thus inviting the mistake of thinking it is that COVID-ridden cesspit others call 'The MCG'.
 
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morgieb

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If there’s one positive it’s that even despite such an ordinary batting effort we still got to 370. Possibly means good things second dig.
 

Senile Sentry

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A score India would have been glad with at the start. Also when Paine and Green were batting sedately at 320/5 or something.
 

vicleggie

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Just like at the SCG, I think this is an under par total against a normal batting side. But we are without Virat and playing Sundar at 7 and 3 #11s. So if 400 is the regular par, 350 is par for this Indian batting line up. Still think it is as good as the effort in Sydney to keep them down to this total. All on the batsmen now. Hopefully they can deliver at least this once on this tour.
A couple of the top order have to make big centuries

Aim to almost bat once, and bat big

Don't want to be chasing more than 170 in 4th innings
 

stephen

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I can't believe there hasn't been more criticism of Paine's shot. It was a real half volley that he didn't move his feet to get to. A top 7 batsman should be dispatching that to the fence. Yes it swung a bit but that doesn't excuse the fact that Paine was off balance through he shot because his footwork was very poor. It was just as bad of a shot as Wade's. It just didn't look like it because he played a poor straight bat shot instead of cross bat shot.

And it caused a collapse which saw India take the last 5 wickets for 60 odd runs.
 

vicleggie

State Vice-Captain
I can't believe there hasn't been more criticism of Paine's shot. It was a real half volley that he didn't move his feet to get to. A top 7 batsman should be dispatching that to the fence. Yes it swung a bit but that doesn't excuse the fact that Paine was off balance through he shot because his footwork was very poor. It was just as bad of a shot as Wade's. It just didn't look like it because he played a poor straight bat shot instead of cross bat shot.

And it caused a collapse which saw India take the last 5 wickets for 60 odd runs.
Criticizing Paine is like criticizing the slow kid in class. Best to leave it alone
 

Senile Sentry

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I can't believe there hasn't been more criticism of Paine's shot. It was a real half volley that he didn't move his feet to get to. A top 7 batsman should be dispatching that to the fence. Yes it swung a bit but that doesn't excuse the fact that Paine was off balance through he shot because his footwork was very poor. It was just as bad of a shot as Wade's. It just didn't look like it because he played a poor straight bat shot instead of cross bat shot.

And it caused a collapse which saw India take the last 5 wickets for 60 odd runs.
No it swung away late and was a good one. Of course normally could've left it so far outside off.
 

Senile Sentry

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Also, good to note Indian openers will get a decent break to ponder the meaning of universe et all, although I still expect the batting lineup to crumble here.

And notwithstanding my vagene theory, goosebumps thinking what a full strength Indian bowling would've done here.
 

Spikey

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I can't believe there hasn't been more criticism of Paine's shot. It was a real half volley that he didn't move his feet to get to. A top 7 batsman should be dispatching that to the fence. Yes it swung a bit but that doesn't excuse the fact that Paine was off balance through he shot because his footwork was very poor. It was just as bad of a shot as Wade's. It just didn't look like it because he played a poor straight bat shot instead of cross bat shot.
He should resign
 

stephen

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No it swung away late and was a good one. Of course normally could've left it so far outside off.
It swung, but not at great pace and not late. It was a rank ball and it was terribly played. Just watch Paine's footwork. He was off balance when he played it. It should have been smoked for 4.
 

Spikey

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as I recall, he was making an effort to really get his feet across in the balls immediately prior to his dismissal
 

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