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***Official*** Australia in India 2012/13

Spark

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Fascinatingly poised. It ways there's currently 30 overs remaining. How many do they lose in the innings change over these days?
Two.

It's really hard to know what to do without knowing the true situation re: actual number of overs remaining.
 

Burgey

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Yup, 20 runs and 5 overs would have meant India would have needed 153 off around 22 overs, which would have been more interesting.
Why would they go for it? They wouldn't chase less than 100 in the windies when they were number one in the world.
 

flibbertyjibber

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So 27 overs but when you consider that 15 are from the last hour then India should get more as Australia will struggle to only bowl 12 in an hour hour and a half, if they manage that it will be the most boring 90 minutes cricket ever.
 

ganeshran

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India bowled 46 overs in the first session. So there should be atleast 35 overs possible if there is no deliberate time wasting by the Aussie bowlers
 

centurymaker

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australia will bowl about 12 overs an hour so thats about 18 overs in 1.5 hrs.
plus they will have to bowl 15 after the last hour kicks in...

All in all, India have about 33 overs..
 

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