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***Official*** India in Australia 2011/12

Spark

Global Moderator
Superb batting by these two. Really good stuff.

Looks good for Clarke at least tomorrow, has an excellent record when starting again on the new day.
 

pup11

International Coach
Given the fact that Haddin is almost of no use with the bat these days its almost imperative that these two and Hussey score bulk of the runs tomorrow to ensure that we don't chuck away this advantage.
 

CricAddict

Cricketer Of The Year
India were 214/3 after dismissing the aussies for 333 in the first test.
Now Australia in a similar position here.
 

Outswinger@Pace

International 12th Man
Tomorrow could be a very important day in Australian cricket's resurgence. This is an emerging team and batting has been their major weakness in recent series. If they can bat the opposition out of the contest tomorrow and go 2-0 subsequently, it's a huge step in the right direction. Zaheer Khan, at this moment, looks to be the only one genuinely capable of upsetting that design.

Even though the hosts are up against one of the friendlier bowling attacks of world cricket, the fact that Pattinson and co. have dominated this Indian batting line-up (thus far) ought to be encouraging news. In my view, the average Aussie fan on CW is slightly more pessimistic than the fan from outside, but to the objective eye this team looks in good shape. By and large, the basics haven't been all that bad since Hussey and Harris helped 'em win that first test in Galle.
 
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Ausage

Cricketer Of The Year
So much luv for Ponting atm, what a champ !
He's having a Hussey 2010/11 summer so far. I was one that wanted him gone and thought he would struggle but it's been great to see him gettig some runs. Really hope he gets a ton tomorrow.

On the telecast they mentioned Ponting has the most centuries at the SCG of any Australian. They emphasized Australian in the comment, so I'm assuming Sachin has the most? If Ponting tons up tomorrow will he overtake?
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Given the fact that Haddin is almost of no use with the bat these days its almost imperative that these two and Hussey score bulk of the runs tomorrow to ensure that we don't chuck away this advantage.
Great insight, thanks.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
He's having a Hussey 2010/11 summer so far. I was one that wanted him gone and thought he would struggle but it's been great to see him gettig some runs. Really hope he gets a ton tomorrow.

On the telecast they mentioned Ponting has the most centuries at the SCG of any Australian. They emphasized Australian in the comment, so I'm assuming Sachin has the most? If Ponting tons up tomorrow will he overtake?
No, he has the most overall, at 5. Wally Hammond the overseas player with the most at 4 (in 5 Tests, bloody hell)
 

WindieWeathers

International Regular
Tomorrow could be a very important day in Australian cricket's resurgence. This is an emerging team and batting has been their major weakness in recent series. If they can bat the opposition out of the contest tomorrow and go 2-0 subsequently, it's a huge step in the right direction. Zaheer Khan, at this moment, looks to be the only one genuinely capable of upsetting that design.
To be honest though the failings from the new batters remain, and it doesn't bode well for Australia when the likes of Ponting and Hussey have to bail out their teammates like they did in the last test, in a few years that experience isn't gonna be there and then Aus will have to find a solution, and quick,

The bowlers have obviously done very well though and your bowling unit is certainly heading in the right direction, Lyon needs some wickets though because he looked terrible in the last test and as we all know not every pitch is good for pacers.
 

Burgey

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F*** Ishant & Yadav... can't pick the wickets, can't keep it tight.
This was going to be the worry for Yadav if it didn't swing.

Such a rare treat for our bowlers to be the ones consistently moving it about and the other side struggling.
 

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
Same old story with India. Batting collapses. Bowlers take early wickets but then let the opposition get out of jail. Seen it millions of times.
 

Burgey

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Tomorrow could be a very important day in Australian cricket's resurgence. This is an emerging team and batting has been their major weakness in recent series. If they can bat the opposition out of the contest tomorrow and go 2-0 subsequently, it's a huge step in the right direction. Zaheer Khan, at this moment, looks to be the only one genuinely capable of upsetting that design.

Even though the hosts are up against one of the friendlier bowling attacks of world cricket, the fact that Pattinson and co. have dominated this Indian batting line-up (thus far) ought to be encouraging news. In my view, the average Aussie fan on CW is slightly more pessimistic than the fan from outside, but to the objective eye this team looks in good shape. By and large, the basics haven't been all that bad since Hussey and Harris helped 'em win that first test in Galle.
Don't mind saying this 18 months early, it's going to be a cracking fast bowling shoot out in England in 2013 if both sides have close to a full compliment of quicks at their disposal.

Be fantastic watching.
 

chicane

State Captain
Tomorrow could be a very important day in Australian cricket's resurgence. This is an emerging team and batting has been their major weakness in recent series. If they can bat the opposition out of the contest tomorrow and go 2-0 subsequently, it's a huge step in the right direction. Zaheer Khan, at this moment, looks to be the only one genuinely capable of upsetting that design.

Even though the hosts are up against one of the friendlier bowling attacks of world cricket, the fact that Pattinson and co. have dominated this Indian batting line-up (thus far) ought to be encouraging news. In my view, the average Aussie fan on CW is slightly more pessimistic than the fan from outside, but to the objective eye this team looks in good shape. By and large, the basics haven't been all that bad since Hussey and Harris helped 'em win that first test in Galle.
Pattinson and Cummins are awesome. The Indian batting's out of form (and Sachin's wicket was a freebie :@) but Pattinson looks good to continue performing the way he has. Will be awesome to see the new Aussie and English quicks go head to head next Ashes.

The Indian fast bowling though, only injuries or mediocrity. Hopefully Yadav stays fit, and gets some wickets tomorrow!
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
Would have been epic to have Praveen Kumar available for this series. Khan/Kumar would have been a great new ball combo. Kumar getting the right handers and Khan dealing with the left handers.
 

Burgey

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Would have been epic to have Praveen Kumar available for this series. Khan/Kumar would have been a great new ball combo. Kumar getting the right handers and Khan dealing with the left handers.
Agree with this. He'd have enjoyed both pitches so far.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Clarke was absolutely sublime today. Was a pleasure to watch live.

Sachin teased but never got going. As Kerry O'Keefe said on Grandstand, Sachin is at his best when he's got rhythm and whilst he hit 8 boundaries in between that he was frustrated by tight bowling and wickets on the other end.

I still think he shuld be very disappointed with his last 2 dismissals this series when set. Shouldn't be going out like that.
 
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