If Aus bat as long as most people say they should and Clarke is still there, he'll go past or get very close to Lara's record.Ashwin has been a bit of a joke this series. Always a big risk debuting people against the Windies, as even Bhaji would have taken wickets and scored runs against them. Thought Ohja was unlucky to miss out.
Aus should look to pull out after or just before tea with a 400+ lead. Plenty of time for Clarke to get 300+. If it wasn't a "live" match, I wouldn't mind seeing him go for Lara's record.
That might not be tactically astute, but you can't deny it would be ****ing funnyMate, Clarke could still be batting on day five if that's the declaration criteria.
I really see no point in batting past tea.
I meant today.Mate, Clarke could still be batting on day five if that's the declaration criteria.
I really see no point in batting past tea.
Another gimmick to promote Jane McGrath Foundation day, I suspect.Are 9's graphic pink or is my eyesight/TV ****ed?
Yeah they are. It's the pink Test. McGrath Foundation.Are 9's graphic pink or is my eyesight/TV ****ed?
Kohli would prefer the 1 match ban. Now he is going to be dropped, and fined 50%.Kohli got docked half his match fee for flipping the bird btw
not trying to be insensitive but its a bit too much my eyes hurtAre 9's graphic pink or is my eyesight/TV ****ed?
Yeah we'll find out eventually. I'm keen for it.Would love to know what the rotator would clock Swann, or indeed, Warne, at.
There is something to be gained. India will have to bat after spending most of the day in the field. They'll be tired and have to face the prospect of surviving till stumps, only to have to start again in the morning.I meant today.
No declaration today = 700+ on the board, gives India 2 days to bat out and no chance of a win. Unless there's a dodgy forecast, there really isn't much to gain by declaring IMO.