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*Official* Australia in India 2023

Spark

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Both the seamers bowling a load of crap really hasn't helped Australia's cause here.
Yeah, you don't really expect much from them in these conditions but even then, they've been poor. Starc especially hasn't looked match fit.
 

morgieb

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Yes, I agree that Starc is to be blamed once again.
This really should be the last time he plays India. It's basically Ponting/Warne levels bad of a record against them, and he doesn't have a great home record against them either unlike the former or the mitigating factors of the latter.

His record against everyone else is good, but against India? Sami-esque.
 

Howe_zat

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What time is close of play? They might try the old chestnut of putting them in to bat for half an hour before stumps.
 

morgieb

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What time is close of play? They might try the old chestnut of putting them in to bat for half an hour before stumps.
There's 22 overs to go, so probably about an hour and a half left? An extra 10-15 overs should get the lead around 100 so having 6-7 overs at Australia in the current circumstances would be a good move.
 

R!TTER

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Makes the decision to go with that crab of a pitch in Indore even worse, when you think Green & Starc would've been even less fit to bowl that test - why the f*** did this brain dead TM opt for such a pitch :glare:
 

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