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Genuine question - which innings do people think is better now? Both utterly effortless innings.Following up that crazy 151 in SA with a sublime unbeaten 329, Clarke's been ridiculously good. What he always promised.
Genuine question - which innings do people think is better now? Both utterly effortless innings.Following up that crazy 151 in SA with a sublime unbeaten 329, Clarke's been ridiculously good. What he always promised.
Definately the 150 imo, much better bowlers, much more difficult conditions, + nobody else came close to his score in the first innings.Genuine question - which innings do people think is better now? Both utterly effortless innings.
Not so much a jinx as a shortcoming, me thinks.Sigh. Sehwag and his second innings jinx.
For a miracle we needed a Sehwag slaughter.
It's not meant to rain all day tomorrow. Intermittent rain until lunch time then cloudy but dry.It's meant to rain tonight/tomorrow morning and all day Friday.
Yeah I agree. Ridiculous to consider how good that one was in comparison.Definately the 150 imo, much better bowlers, much more difficult conditions, + nobody else came close to his score in the first innings.
150 >>>>>>> 329, much better attack and and a far, far trickier pitch.Genuine question - which innings do people think is better now? Both utterly effortless innings.
I think this is a pretty academic debate tbh. From an aesthetic pov it's obviously sad not to see him go absolutely bonkers but we were 470 ahead.It's not meant to rain all day tomorrow. Intermittent rain until lunch time then cloudy but dry.
For me there is nothing strategically good about this declaration. It's the mid point of the third day FFS.
Has he kept the Indians out in the field to tire them out and maybe even blow one of their bowlers out for the series? Nope, only batted a bit under 5.5 sessions over 3 days - India happy.
Has he denied India use of the pitch whilst it's still a belter? Nope he's given them a good half a day at least on the pitch at or near it's flattest - India happy.
Has he given the openers a tricky little period with the new ball to survive before a break or stumps? Nope he's given them an hour to settle in before tea and then the whole last session - India happy.
Has he put so many runs on the board that the Indians know that even if lose their 10th wicket on the last over of the 5th day they lose. Nope, he's actually opened the door (admittedly only a tiny crack - but open nevertheless) for India to set a small on Day 5 - India happy.
There is absolutely no strategic advantage from the declaration. I don't doubt we'll win and win well, but it would have been sooooooooo much better to go for the 400 AND win. If we win this batting another 2 hours wouldn't have made it any harder, but might have made it easier.
now this is a postok now double it
Well he does have another two tests against India in the next few weeksReal festival atmosphere at the ground now.
LOL at the cricinfo headline: "Clarke's maiden triple." As if he's expected to score more in the future.
60 v SL tbhGenuine question - which innings do people think is better now? Both utterly effortless innings.
This Tendulkar hundred thing.
No one really gives a ****.
God Sehwag really is a FTB.
I agree fully good post. My thoughts exactlyIt's not meant to rain all day tomorrow. Intermittent rain until lunch time then cloudy but dry.
For me there is nothing strategically good about this declaration. It's the mid point of the third day FFS.
Has he kept the Indians out in the field to tire them out and maybe even blow one of their bowlers out for the series? Nope, only batted a bit under 5.5 sessions over 3 days - India happy.
Has he denied India use of the pitch whilst it's still a belter? Nope he's given them a good half a day at least on the pitch at or near it's flattest - India happy.
Has he given the openers a tricky little period with the new ball to survive before a break or stumps? Nope he's given them an hour to settle in before tea and then the whole last session - India happy.
Has he put so many runs on the board that the Indians know that even if lose their 10th wicket on the last over of the 5th day they lose. Nope, he's actually opened the door (admittedly only a tiny crack - but open nevertheless) for India to set a small on Day 5 - India happy.
There is absolutely no strategic advantage from the declaration. I don't doubt we'll win and win well, but it would have been sooooooooo much better to go for the 400 AND win. If we win this batting another 2 hours wouldn't have made it any harder, but might have made it easier.
Still believe Sehwag can score runs in swinging conditions, in the second innings etc. Just not as consistently. And he will.Not so much a jinx as a shortcoming, me thinks.
Clarke's 150 in SA was better, incidentally.
the miracle will be if we manage to cross 300 for the 1st time in 6 away tests or so...Time for Gambhir and Dravid to wall up while SRT and Laxman stroke masterclass tons. Miracles.
It won't be academic if Tendulkar and Dravid or Laxman get set. I come from the never give a sucker an even break school of cricket captaincy. India deserve to still be pounding away on this road for a bit longer. Fingers crossed the Indians don't have any Cook/Trott in Brisbane efforts in them.I think this is a pretty academic debate tbh. From an aesthetic pov it's obviously sad not to see him go absolutely bonkers but we were 470 ahead.
That's a lot of runs.