Smh....Pffft weak
bro are you unironically using cricket captain as the sim?1st test, In India, VS AUS:
IND XI:
1.Rohit
2.KL
3.PUjara
4.Kohli
5.Rahane
6.Pant
7.Jadeja
8.Ashwin
9.Kuldeep
10.Bumrah
11.Shami
AUS XI:
1.Hayden
2.Langer
3.Ponting
4.Mark Waugh
5.Steve Waugh
6.Clarke
7.Gilchrist
8.Warne
9.Mcgill
10Gillepsie
11.Mcgrath
Australia win the toss and bat, Spinning Pitch, Bit of cloud forcasted for day 4 and 5, but otherwise perfect conditions.
Day 1 Lunch: 126/3 Hayden 53 Jadeja 1-25
Day 1 Tea: 225/4 M Waugh 77* Ashwin 2-54
Australia 294 All out: M Waugh 90(119) 14 x 4, Hayden 53(115) 7 x 4, Ashwin 3-81 Bumrah 2-41
End of day 1: India 23/0
Lunch day 2: India 117/6 Pujara 38* Warne 3-44
India 166 All out: Pujara 60(143) 5 x 4, Mcgill 4-23, Warne 4-62
Tea day 2: 78/3 Langer 35 Hayden 32 Yadav 2-13
End of day 2: 236/4 M wAUGH 78 S Waugh 64* Yadav 2-79 Yadav 1-29
Lunch day 3: 327/8 Jadeja 4-66
Tea day 3: Australia 386 all out: Clarke 85(185) 12 x 4 1 x 6, M Waugh 78(97) 15 x 4, S Waugh 70 (97) 10 x 4, Jadeja 4-71, Shami 3-86
India 227 All out, Australia win by 287 runs: Jadeja 82(109) 15 x 4, Pant 42(53) 6 x 4 1 x 6, Warne 6-71
Mark Waugh MOTM
Other notable performances: Warne 10 fer
Jadeja 5 wickets and 86 runs.
Scorecards:
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2-1 India is something that I can also agree with. Does Lance Gibbs factor in your plans or are you talking about the great windies team post his retirement? In India, you will definitely need a decent spinner to win a test. 4 pacers just won't do, however good the pacers are. Even the fastest fishes can't swim on land.You are so very disingenuous, my only stance had been it would be an incredibly close series and I have no idea who would win.
That team went over a decade without loosing a test and you believe they would be whitewashed or beaten 3 -0.
Richie Benaud’s Australian team were also very good.Genuinely interested as to where they would place this Indian team among the pantheon of great teams.
There's the Australia 2002 - 2007 unit
West indies 1976 - 1988 unit
The invincibles
The South Africa pre ban team and also the 2000's one.
Depending on iteration of the team, Harper can play a role2-1 India is something that I can also agree with. Does Lance Gibbs factor in your plans or are you talking about the great windies team post his retirement? In India, you will definitely need a decent spinner to win a test. 4 pacers just won't do, however good the pacers are. Even the fastest fishes can't swim on land.
Harper and Viv probably will have a key role in a rank turner with the ball.Depending on iteration of the team, Harper can play a role
its ok no one is taking u seriously anywaysI don't take the opinion of anyone who says it won't be close seriously.
They do otherwise they wouldn't get in such a fuss responding to me.its ok no one is taking u seriously anyways
No, I'm clearly doing it ironically.bro are you unironically using cricket captain as the sim?
Limited opportunities is the keyword. They played neither long enough nor with enough teams for mevto really rate them.... Rating a team isn't the same as rating players imo.Yeah no in the latter half of the 60’s Australia and England were the best teams (besides SA). SA beat them both, in their limited opportunities (self inflicted of course), they were clearly seen as the best team in the world at the time of their exclusion. Windies were experiencing a brief lull between their early 60’s dominance and then we all know what happened.
Let's also not forget 1950s England.Genuinely interested as to where they would place this Indian team among the pantheon of great teams.
There's the Australia 2002 - 2007 unit
West indies 1976 - 1988 unit
The invincibles
The South Africa pre ban team and also the 2000's one.
And yet you’re fine rating the Invincibles? OkLimited opportunities is the keyword. They played neither long enough nor with enough teams for mevto really rate them.... Rating a team isn't the same as rating players imo.
The South African team had won a grand total of 3 series from 1965 to the time of thier ban (that is, over a period of 5 years); and 2 were at home against Australia and only away in England..... And just before that away English win, they lost one at home to England.And yet you’re fine rating the Invincibles? Ok
The Invincibles won a grand total of one test series..The South African team had won a grand total of 3 series from 1965 to the time of thier ban (that is, over a period of 5 years); and 2 were at home against Australia and only away in England..... And just before that away English win, they lost one at home to England.
And conveniently ignore the previous loss at home not more than a year prior..... Australia had won 7 consecutive series from '45 to '51 and won multiple Ashes as well as defeated other teams as well.The Invincibles won a grand total of one test series..
And yes they won all 3 of their last test series. Already knew that but thanks for the heads up
Which is why I have repeatedly said they were the best team in the second half of the 60’s. What is so hard to understand?And conveniently ignore the previous loss at home not more than a year prior.....
It's not! It's simply that 1 away series win followed by a home series loss and 2 home series win; while not playing a challenging team and 2 other teams based on racism isn't enough for me to place them really among the ATG teams.Which is why I have repeatedly said they were the best team in the second half of the 60’s. What is so hard to understand?
And again I say, you’re fine including The Invincibles even though its just one series? Each team can only play the opposition put in front of them - and South Africa beat the top two nations besides themselves at the time, and were clearly ranked by everyone as the #1 team in the world by 1970.It's not! It's simply that 1 away series win followed by a home series loss and 2 home series win; while not playing a challenging team and 2 other teams based on racism isn't enough for me to place them really among the ATG teams.