I think we're still good enough to at least take a game off Australia, who look quite strong but are far from unbeatable. Unless Gambhir is a hopeless coach we shouldn't get completely steamrolled.Ponting tips Australia to beat India 3-1 in Border Gavaskar Trophy
Former Australia captain says that Steven Smith should make the call on whether he should open for Australia in Testswww.espncricinfo.com
Complete BS.
It's going to be 4-0 or 5-0 to Australia
Did you not receive the toolkit?I think we're still good enough to at least take a game off Australia, who look quite strong but are far from unbeatable. Unless Gambhir is a hopeless coach we shouldn't get completely steamrolled.
He'll take 0/150 if you do.hope we unleash mayank yadav at perth
Yeah Australia's batting is more fragile than India's which isn't that great itself. Aus ideally needs an opener who's not Marcus Harris to knock the door down at the start of the Shield season so Smith can go back to four and Green can move back to five with Head at six, or vice versa. MMarsh has done a great job but he's more likely than not to revert to mean and not perform well at all against a good Indian pace attack which is a lot better than the dross England invariably dishes up owing to their climatic and genetic inferiority.Australia struggled at home against Pakistan (who should have won at least 1 game) and Windies. Even in NZ their batting kinda exposed itself.
Most of their batters are on the wrong end of the 30's except Head and Marnus is having poor last 12 months or so.
I suspect it could be a Tight series.
For India Jaiswal And Rohit are key.
India needs to find or groom Har**** Rana as their 4th pacer & maybe even a Fast bowling All rounder Reddy perhaps
Mayank probably can't bowl long spells yet. His body needs to be matured enough to be test standard. T20s and ODIs should be ideal for his progressionhope we unleash mayank yadav at perth
Reckon they won't drop Marsh straight up as he hasn't done too bad at all. They will bank a lot on Green in Middle order who I think could be the best batter for them this series.Yeah Australia's batting is more fragile than India's which isn't that great itself. Aus ideally needs an opener who's not Marcus Harris to knock the door down at the start of the Shield season so Smith can go back to four and Green can move back to five with Head at six, or vice versa. MMarsh has done a great job but he's more likely than not to revert to mean and not perform well at all against a good Indian pace attack which is a lot better than the dross England invariably dishes up owing to their climatic and genetic inferiority.
If Aus find another opener who performs even servicably and Smith goes back to four, I think they will win pretty well with it being at home. But if Smith stays at opener and they run with the same middle order as last summer, I reckon they'll end up being beaten.
Green moving from 6 to 4 was like the only positive we had last home summer bar marsh and a massive move in the right direction given the age/form of most of the line-up. Moving Green back down to a position we know doesn't suit him and dropping marsh to accommodate a declining Smith is just silly.Yeah Australia's batting is more fragile than India's which isn't that great itself. Aus ideally needs an opener who's not Marcus Harris to knock the door down at the start of the Shield season so Smith can go back to four and Green can move back to five with Head at six, or vice versa. MMarsh has done a great job but he's more likely than not to revert to mean and not perform well at all against a good Indian pace attack which is a lot better than the dross England invariably dishes up owing to their climatic and genetic inferiority.
If Aus find another opener who performs even servicably and Smith goes back to four, I think they will win pretty well with it being at home. But if Smith stays at opener and they run with the same middle order as last summer, I reckon they'll end up being beaten.