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  • ChrisC Offline
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    @Cyclops said in Australia v India:

    Even with an unbeaten ton Kohli's average is still only 48, mediocre by Smith/Kane standards. Maybe the best of all time against the white ball, but well off the pace in tests.

    No I don't believe that at all 30 test 100s and plays on Indian pitches which are hard to score on on the last 2 days.7 test centuries in Australia 2nd best ever by an overseas batsmen.
    He is a test great 100% per cent.If you talk to any one in cricket circles he is a great.

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    @Chris-B said in Australia v India:

    Strange decision to send out a night watchman. Asking a lot of Cummins and not surprisngly, too much.

    Then Marnus gets out, anyway.

    Jaiswal has an interesting backstory...

    Yashasvi Jaiswal was born on 28 December 2001 in Suriyawan, Bhadohi, Uttar Pradesh, as the youngest of four children, to Bhupendra Jaiswal, the owner of a small hardware store, and Kanchan Jaiswal, a housewife. At the age of ten, he moved to Mumbai to receive cricket training at Azad Maidan. He was initially given accommodation in a dairy shop in return for work but was evicted by the shopkeeper as he was unable to work frequently due to his practice schedules. As a result, he lived in a tent with the groundsmen at the Maidan, where he sold panipuri to make ends meet.

    After living in tents for three years, Jaiswal's cricketing potential was spotted in December 2013 by Jwala Singh, who ran a cricket academy in Santacruz. He provided Jaiswal with a place to stay, before becoming his legal guardian and obtaining his power of attorney.

    Yeah have witnessed Mumbai open grounds where 20 games at once are being played scouts are there all the time,You see some sad shit around there.

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    @Chris said in Australia v India:

    @Cyclops said in Australia v India:

    Even with an unbeaten ton Kohli's average is still only 48, mediocre by Smith/Kane standards. Maybe the best of all time against the white ball, but well off the pace in tests.

    No I don't believe that at all 30 test 100s and plays on Indian pitches which are hard to score on on the last 2 days.7 test centuries in Australia 2nd best ever by an overseas batsmen.
    He is a test great 100% per cent.If you talk to any one in cricket circles he is a great.

    Yeah no one averages ‘only’ 48.

    Still excellent if possibly slightly short of absolutely elite.

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    This has gone so very right for India.

    Aus quicks have bowled a lot. They're going to win the first test on the surface that was supposed to be the worst for them. Kohli got runs.

    Ugly for Australia

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    Why are we playing the first test here instead of the Gabba? Enquiring minds want to know! 🤣

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    Australia in heaps of trouble in this Test. Is this a one-off bad Test for them or is their team in decline?

    This series is going to be fascinating.

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    This puts NZs result into even more perspective. That was some result for us.

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    @sparky said in Australia v India:

    Australia in heaps of trouble in this Test. Is this a one-off bad Test for them or is their team in decline?

    This series is going to be fascinating.

    Let’s face it, India will win this test.

    But that’s on the back of us beating them 3-0 in their own backyard after ourselves being hammered 2-0 by Sri Lanka.

    Test cricket is all over the place at the moment and I love it.

    Anyone dare to predict how England will go here in a couple of weeks time ?

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    @sparky Don't know about decline - but, they're certainly close to needing some renewal.

    McSweeney is the only one in the XI who is aged less than 30.

    Khawaja will turn 38 next month, Lyon will turn 37 next week.

    Smith is 35 and Starc not far from it.

    https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/australia-vs-india-2024-25-1426547/australia-1st-test-squad-1459044/series-squads

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    By god the knives are out in Australia today. Aus cricket fans take disappointment about as well as AB fans.

    Marnus is the one in the gun the most. Because he's a bit of a dick, he doesn't get the "good bloke" defence that others get. But no runs, a real Shane Watson feel for a review, and that bowling... he's target number 1

    As Chris B says, Aus are staring off the edge of a cliff. This attack can't last for ever, and no one really knows what the guys behind them will bring. The batting is old, and fragile, and there might be a few that need replacing at the same time.

    It is actually criminal for a country with the playing resources of Australia to arrive at a point where your nailed on attack who play every game are 38, 35, 34 and the baby is Cummins at 31
    Then your batting has a 37 year old opening, a 35 year old at 4, and your two "young" guys to take the team forward are both over 30 as well. Oh and your keeper is 33. And so is your all-rounder.

    The young guys in the squad? Inglis, who is about to turn 30 and Boland, who is also 35!!

    Their problem is no one scoring bulk runs at Shield level who hasn't already had a go and not kicked on. Dark days ahead?

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    #155

    I think I heard from (depth in a bowling perspective) that jhye richardson who was on a comeback from injures himself doing a high five

    probably should ban those sort of celebrations lol

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    i feel like Richardson is always hurt

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    @bayimports said in Australia v India:

    probably should ban those sort of celebrations lol

    just a bit of seppo bullshit bought in by the West Indies

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    @mariner4life said in Australia v India:

    i feel like Richardson is always hurt

    yep always, surprised he doesn't have kiwi heritage with that sort of bowling injury rate

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    surprised he doesn't have Hamilton heritage with that sort of first name

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    #160

    Bumrah nudges the career average under 20. 180 wickets in 41 tests at 19.94.

    Absolutely exceptional. Exactly one run less than the legendary Malcolm Marshall.

    With their absolute obsession with cricket it’s probably fair India finally get themselves a world beating paceman.

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    @MN5 I thought he'd played a lot more tests than that! Outstanding record though, seems like a classy guy as well, difficult to dislike him.

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    I do wonder if Smith's technique is finally starting to catch up with him. His dismissal in the first innings was very poor, walked across his stumps and missed a straight one. Thing is, that's how he's always played, and in his prime a few years ago he middles that for four as the bowler looks on in anguish. But now? Maybe doesn't quite have the eye he used to. Now that I've said that, he'll probably pile it on this series.

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    @No-Quarter said in Australia v India:

    I do wonder if Smith's technique is finally starting to catch up with him. His dismissal in the first innings was very poor, walked across his stumps and missed a straight one. Thing is, that's how he's always played, and in his prime a few years ago he middles that for four as the bowler looks on in anguish. But now? Maybe doesn't quite have the eye he used to. Now that I've said that, he'll probably pile it on this series.

    It took 110 tests and an average of 56 but I’m glad he’s finally declining 😉

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    Ussy Gooooooooooooonnnnneeeeee !

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