Almost burgeyesque post.We should play more Sri Lanka more often rather than weak teams like Australia.
Naah. Bumrah who is the no 1 ODI bowler in the world was not in the team. Also due to Pandya ban, entire team configuration changes and Kuldeep(ranked 3)/Chahal(ranked 6) could not both play.On the evidence of this series, not in ODIs. Half-strength Aus played about as poorly as they could and still challenged India for the most part.
We playing Sri Lanka is a meme here lol but surprisingly we didn't play them even once last year.Almost burgeyesque post.
I think the third ODI was definitely less close than it seemed, but I don't really think it was true of the second ODI. Australia were a wicket away from breaking it a couple of times, and 298 is a decent score in Adelaide.I think in both matches India actually won a lot more comfortably than the scoreline suggests. I don't think Australia were really in the game or favourites at any point in the 3rd ODI and similarly in the last match after 15-20 overs in the chase India always looked like winning.
If they took their catches (I know, big If) India would have been 4/70 odd with a big required run rate and all their best players in the shed.australia was absolutely in the game when kohli was dismissed. another quick wicket there and things get very interesting
Tbf I think the bowlers definitely looked capable of it, and at the risk of beating a dead horse, would have if they were backed up in the fieldYou need to blow teams away when you set them that kind of score and Australia never looked like doing that.
Yes, they're pretty much going the WI way, don't be shocked if few years from now Aus players will value Big Bash more than tests.Honestly it's a bit of depressing outcome overall that Australia simply didn't give much competition to India. Whether it is owing to India's superiority or Australia's deficiencies or a combination of both might be a matter for another debate. But as a fan of Indo Aussie matches I have always seen Aussies putting up some spunk eve if they lost ultimately.
Yep I know it's not the old Australia but a mid rung mediocre team overall but you'd expect them to scale up at home at least.
Potentially a seminal point in cricket history.
I've never loved Tendulkar personally but if any man in cricketing history was fit to lace the Don's boots, it's him.Tendulker is not fit to lace up the Don's boots.
Did you consider making this a your face joke instead of a your post joke?You’re sprouting a fair bit of semenal stuff in your post tbh.
Nobody is. Except for Aussies nobody cares about Bradman.Cant believe this thread has become Bradman vs Tendulker. Indian fans win one series against a self imposed worst ever Aussie batting side and think they can re-write history.
Tendulker is not fit to lace up the Don's boots.
Oh But yes you do. To the point of an anger that his existence prevents you from placing the “god” you worship on the highest plane.Nobody is. Except for Aussies nobody cares about Bradman.