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***Official*** Australia in India 2017

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
It was interesting to hear Sanjay Manjrekar comment at the end of Josh Hazlewood's only over before stumps calling it a very good over.

Really !!

Indian openers have an uncomfortable six balls to face at the end of the day and both would prefer to be at the non-striker's end and stay there so as not to face six uncomfortable deliveries. Josh bowls six deliveries, out swingers, pitched outside the off stump (at least five of the them) and going further away.

This is EXACTLY how that over should not have been bowled. Rahul should have been made to play at every one of the deliveries. Murali Vijay from the non-striker's end could have left them with the same ease as did the striker - Rahul.
 
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FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Anything less than 6-7 wickets for Australia today and the series is more or less over I think. The plus side is India really only have 5 batsmen, but it's a big ask. First hour is important.
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
one of the indian comms saying the indian bats will have to gift their wickets to the finger spinners, finally realising that finger spinners are sissy baby men

everyone knows that the jock-bowler hierarchy goes finger spinner<medium pacer<swing bowler<wrist spinner<pace bowler
 
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