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**Official** 1st Test @ Perth, 22nd-26th November

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
People confuse his form in India with overseas form.

Averages 37 in India, 26 overseas. Was even good in SA this year.
I can't say that I've watched too many of his games in India, but he appears to pick up a reasonable spread of wickets, even if not prolifically. It also strikes me as a little harsh to judge him on his record in India when many pitches there are far more designed for spin.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Congratulations India. Thoroughly outplayed us in all facets of the game. It says a lot about how we were dominated that in the second innings I thought we were going well at one stage, and then I realised we were about 200/8. Still a **** score.
 

GotSpin

Hall of Fame Member
Honestly my guess is Australia's XI will be something like:

Khawaja
McSweeney
Smith
Head
Inglis
Marsh
Carey(wk)
Cummins(c)
Hazlewood
Boland
Lyon

What I would really prefer is Davies and Morris instead of Inglis and Boland but we seem to be in a period where management has a fixed idea of who the "next best batter/bowler" is. To be fair the kind of Adelaide D/N pitch may suit Boland.
Dropping Starc for the next match would be insanity
 

govinda indian fan

State Vice-Captain
I can't say that I've watched too many of his games in India, but he appears to pick up a reasonable spread of wickets, even if not prolifically. It also strikes me as a little harsh to judge him on his record in India when many pitches there are far more designed for spin.
He is good when there is something in the wicket. When he is on he is absolutely on like in cape town test but when he isn't he is crap
 

Andy19

U19 12th Man
Australia shouldn't drop anyone in the 2nd test however, if Labuschagne and Mcsweeneny keep failing it should be them. Where's nobody close to the big 3 quality of bowling in Australia. And Labuschagne still miles better than the next best batsman who only average in the 30s!.
 

h_hurricane

International Vice-Captain
India is trying to bridge the home/away disparity in the record which has been a historical issue and left question marks over the team's ability as travelers. This is why we conceded 0-3 to NZ and now winning against Aussies.
 

PaulLennon

U19 Vice-Captain
I can't say that I've watched too many of his games in India, but he appears to pick up a reasonable spread of wickets, even if not prolifically. It also strikes me as a little harsh to judge him on his record in India when many pitches there are far more designed for spin.
Pacers also do well in India but he doesn't really have those attributes (pace, reverse swing etc)

Shami, Bumrah, Umesh have done well.

Kind of like Umesh in reverse.

If one of Shami or Bumrah wasn't injured all the time don't think he would have gotten to play.
 

Chin Music

State Vice-Captain
Pacers also do well in India but he doesn't really have those attributes (pace, reverse swing etc)

Shami, Bumrah, Umesh have done well.

Kind of like Umesh in reverse.

If one of Shami or Bumrah wasn't injured all the time don't think he would have gotten to play.
You have been blessed with Bumrah and Shami for sure. By far the best pace pair you have had, when others had promise but no real consistency in the past. Not going to say that Siraj is at their level, but he is respectable enough, and appears to be a decent pick away from home, as his record suggests.
 

Gob

International Coach
How can you keep the same attack when together they’ve only won a single test match against India in the last 7 of them at home? You have to drop Lyon, Starc and Haze at the very least.
Well Starc has historically been poo vs India. Without checking, I wouldn't be all that surprised if his career average against them is over 50. But you can't drop them for a day nighter
 

Gob

International Coach
Well Starc has historically been poo vs India. Without checking, I wouldn't be all that surprised if his career average against them is over 50. But you can't drop them for a day nighter
Checked and its 38 lol I thought it was far worse
 

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