Sreesanth is worse than Nel (Hayden is a far better example than McGrath btw) because:Nup, you guys are targetted because you consistently act like pricks.
Sree is bad but nowhere near as terrible as Nel or McGrath amongst others. This whole tall poppy syndrome argument to explain the flak is missing the point completely. They are rightfully criticised.
You mean they'll declare before that, or they'll be unable to make it?India need to set a target of 500+. They will set a target much lower than that, I am afraid to say.
Doubt they'd declare then. They'd be 500 in front by lunch Day 4 which is plenty of time to bowl out Australia.You mean they'll declare before that, or they'll be unable to make it?
You mean they'll declare before that, or they'll be unable to make it?
Yea, declaring should be pretty far from their mind. They should certainly bat all day tomorrow, if they are able. And probably declare a bit after lunch tomorrow. I think they'll be bowled out before that, but in an ideal situation, that's what would happen. Five sessions is plenty of time, and you should be able to bowl people out - and if you can't they probably just finished a record chase.Doubt they'd declare then. They'd be 500 in front by lunch Day 4 which is plenty of time to bowl out Australia.
agreed that the target is very likely going to be much less than 500...however i don't think they need to set a target of 500 to win...however strong a team is, those kind of 2nd innings chases on 4th and 5th day wickets are extremely difficult to near impossible and for australia to win, india will need to have an exceptionally shoddy bowling display...anything in the region of 400 (say 375+) would still be a difficult ask even for the aussies...India need to set a target of 500+. They will set a target much lower than that, I am afraid to say.
Yes, anything after 350 will start to worry the Aussies, but if anyone can chase 400+, it is Australia at Perth.agreed that the target is very likely going to be much less than 500...however i don't think they need to set a target of 500 to win...however strong a team is, those kind of 2nd innings chases on 4th and 5th day wickets are extremely difficult to near impossible and for australia to win, india will need to have an exceptionally shoddy bowling display...anything in the region of 400 (say 375+) would still be a difficult ask even for the aussies...
Except Munaf had a very troubled history and ominous future fitness-wise. Ishant needs to fill up but he at least looks like a natural athlete.Same was being said of Munaf not long ago.
A fully fit Munaf would have been deadly in australia with his reverse swing abilities and control.
Come to think of it if we had zaheer,sreesanth and Munaf all fit then these three pace bowlers would not have been playing in this match.
Munaf has basically been playing below 100% fitness ever since that West Indies tour. That Munaf would make it over RP easily, but that Munaf is a thing of the past. As you say, RP is miles ahead of Munaf as things stand.RP has done well for a while now, he would make it over Munaf.
not saying they will never be able to do it, but there is a reason cases of such run chases being successful are extremely rare in test cricket history...Yes, anything after 350 will start to worry the Aussies, but if anyone can chase 400+, it is Australia at Perth.
You seem to be true Oz fan. I think India would put it beyond Australia. Anything more that 450 would be difficult to get. India needs another 300 which should not be diffcult given the batting order. Game would be wide open if they manage to get only 200 more.I think India will make 220 in their 2nd innings ..leaving Australia 340ish to win ... which I predict they will get with the loss of about 6 or 7 wickets
and yes I know im not in it!
Because teams like Australia hardly end up having to chase that many. Anyway, anything around 400, I expect Aus to win.not saying they will never be able to do it, but there is a reason cases of such run chases being successful are extremely rare in test cricket history...
Hey Shaun Tait, if you want to actually get another over in before the end of play, try and hit the pitch when you're bowling.
And don't stutter in your run-up, and then have a dickhead whinge when the batsman pulls away.
Idiot.
I do feel sorry for Tait in these circumstances. This is the problem when you're picked in a squad and you then stay with that squad instead of continuing to play FC cricket.Shares in ML Hayden Pty Ltd hit an all time high last night, while investors in Tait Pty Ltd were dumping fast.