You said a Mitch Marsh ton was guaranteed with 150 between the tail and Paine.They could but I don't remember saying it
flem's point is mine basically. they aren't worldbeaters but india definitely has a glut of solid middling test batsmen who can be relied on to make runs when in form (however often that happens). a lot of the aus players can't even consistently make big scores even when they're been picked in good form!This is a very dodgy claim. Apart from those two, no one else even has their spot in the team nailed down right now.
i cbf naming everyone mateYou've only named one for each team there. There aren't many lineups performing well these days.
India doesn't have this tho. Other sides do, but for India atm it really is just Rahane, and he's averaging like 30 over the past two years or whatever.flem's point is mine basically. they aren't worldbeaters but india definitely has a glut of solid middling test batsmen who can be relied on to make runs when in form (however often that happens). a lot of the aus players can't even consistently make big scores even when they're been picked in good form!
It is understandable. First world class pace attack in 80 years must be very exciting.Wish Bumrah got more fivers and 10fers but has too much competition for wickets these days, much like Garner in West Indian pace attack of 80s. (Sorry, I am getting carried away).
but what i'm saying is that a side full of downhill skiiers is still a dangerous test team. this is literally what we had for years and we still managed to pick up a lot of series wins. you wouldn't win SA eng aus away but you'd win most anything else.India doesn't have this tho. Other sides do, but for India atm it really is just Rahane, and he's averaging like 30 over the past two years or whatever.
Rohit has sucked outside of downhill skiing (tho he played a decent knock here), our openers are all out of touch, Agarwal and Vihari are basically debutants, and Pant is a poor man's De Kock. We don't have much in terms of middle order depth either - who is next in line? Karun Nair? Manish Pandey?
Take Kohli and Pujara out of this current XI and they would really, really struggle to put on decent scores.
Tbh, I'm getting tired of the if only Smith and Warner were here brigade. Regardless of bans, this performance against traditionally and recently poor travellers does not augur well for Aus cricket. And I'm not so sure those two would've been as consistent as four years ago against this Indian bowling side. Difference makers, all things considered, but not utterly dominant.India doesn't have this tho. Other sides do, but for India atm it really is just Rahane, and he's averaging like 30 over the past two years or whatever.
Rohit has sucked outside of downhill skiing (tho he played a decent knock here), our openers are all out of touch, Agarwal and Vihari are basically debutants, and Pant is a poor man's De Kock. We don't have much in terms of middle order depth either - who is next in line? Karun Nair? Manish Pandey?
Take Kohli and Pujara out of this current XI and they would really, really struggle to put on decent scores.
Rahane is the only one who fits this description. The openers are averaging in the 20s this year, Rohit is a prank batsman, and Pant is a nutcase. I don't think this lineup is any better than Australia's if you remove the big two.flem's point is mine basically. they aren't worldbeaters but india definitely has a glut of solid middling test batsmen who can be relied on to make runs when in form (however often that happens). a lot of the aus players can't even consistently make big scores even when they're been picked in good form!
smith would be absolutely fine. warner would probably struggle a bit with bumrah.Tbh, I'm getting tired of the if only Smith and Warner were here brigade. Regardless of bans, this performance against traditionally and recently poor travellers does not augur well for Aus cricket. And I'm not so sure those two would've been as consistent as four years ago against this Indian bowling side. Difference makers, all things considered, but not utterly dominant.
This is pretty much my view on things, and why I believe if we lose at home to India it will surpass the away series loss to SL as the single worst moment in Australian cricket history. It’s one thing to lose to a SC team away, but it’s utterly **** house to lose to one at home, no matter who’s in or out of the side. It’s a proper embarrassment. It actually makes me physically ill to think it will probably happen.Tbh, I'm getting tired of the if only Smith and Warner were here brigade. Regardless of bans, this performance against traditionally and recently poor travellers does not augur well for Aus cricket. And I'm not so sure those two would've been as consistent as four years ago against this Indian bowling side. Difference makers, all things considered, but not utterly dominant.
but the ranji records do tell you something! it tells you that these blokes do have some idea about what it takes to bat for six hours plus. presumably not involving hacking across the line to half-volleys with no foot movement.Rahane is the only one who fits this description. The openers are averaging in the 20s this year, Rohit is a prank batsman, and Pant is a nutcase. I don't think this lineup is any better than Australia's if you remove the big two.
The only difference is they have more accomplished fc records, but ranji averages are, well, you know.