SJS
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India had good spells by Harbhajan and Karthik but I think Karthik could have been attacked. Australia allowed him to bowl as he did. I think Smonds should have lofted him straight as he did in his very second over.Think you underrate India's bowling and fielding effort SJS. They just kept on getting a wicket (which is what they failed to do in the previous matches) and made boundaries very hard work - as I said, the spinners did very well in ensuring they weren't fodder for Hayden and Symonds.
RP Singh and Zaheer bowled some very ordinary stuff and yet they were not really taken to the cleaners in a sustained way. One boundary in an alternate over seemed to do for Australia. I know there were a few which had two boundaries before any one points it out butwhat I am trying to say is that the bowling was not so good as to not to be collared. IfAustralia had set them selves to win in 45 overs from the outset, (which is how one sees this Australian side going about so often) I an sure there would have been some bigger overs.
And they were not losing that many wickets. At the startof the 44th they had six wickets in hand.
But yes the wickets of Symonds and Hogg in successive balls was the big big set back.
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