Ashwin has been batting in the nets. Even getting throw down session from Gambhir all of a sudden. He is very likely to play. Let's not forget his decent record in Adelaide, including with the pink ball.
We will miss your pessimismThere's a good chance India's going to get thrashed in this Test given their lack of experience with the pink ball. And I am travelling from tomorrow so fortunately or unfortunately I won't be able to follow some of the match.
And it looks like batting first is a big advantage here in a pink ball test. So Toss may prove to be decisive.
If they are playing Ashwin, then no need to play Sundar . Play both Jadeja and Ashwin.Ashwin has been batting in the nets. Even getting throw down session from Gambhir all of a sudden. He is very likely to play. Let's not forget his decent record in Adelaide, including with the pink ball.
Akash Deep has been menacing with this ball in the nets so they might lean towards him over Rana.
So this is all based on visuals from net sessions. But they might make the final call only tomorrow after assessing the final conditions
If India bat first and have a poor start , then they should try to score around 220 runs in 60 overs . Give Aussies 30 overs to bat under lightsI would replace all of Rana, NKR and Washy with Akashdeep, Ash and Jaddu.
Wont matter though as our batting sucks balls and we will be trashed here.
Octpus moment.Not as usable as appstar apparently.
It frustrates me when people are like 'there's no better options' when I wonder if any Shield batsman averaging over 35 might do better.That's the worst thing about Australian cricket right now though, why isn't Labuschagne being dropped even on the table after his continuous decline and lack of double digit scores?
If Ind vs Aus enters third day and SA vs SL enters fourth day, we will be having 24 hours of non-stop test cricket on this Sunday.A great day to be an cricket follower in Australia. NZ v ENG starting early, AUS v IND for the middle of the day and SA v SL to cover the night with a full round of shield in between to ensure there's always something on.