Australia v India
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That last over from Bumrah was a deeply tired man trying to do his best for the team.
The treatment of their only strike weapon points out two things:
As I've been saying, Rohit Sharma is a rubbish captain. Every problem is a nail when Bumrah is the hammer.
Virat Kohli is worse. I've been watching some of the chat behind the stumps and Kohli is at the centre of it, with Pant as his sidekick. Kohli is basically giving orders but not taking any of the responsibility at this point.
Last series you could admire his fight, but this series he's just proved what an utter shitc**t he is.
The political knives are going to be out if India lose this Test.
Rohit should never have been brought back, especially after the series defeat at home against NZ. Shubman Gill could have retained his place and done as good a job - probably better.
Bumrah should have stayed as skipper and the other bowlers should have fucking stood up.
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Australia seeking to ensure they don't lose more than they win by batting to stumps on day four.
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Victory is the only option for Australia at this point - Sydney will be at least one day washed out and if we draw the series, India retain the trophy and I think we miss the WTC?
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
Victory is the only option for Australia at this point - Sydney will be at least one day washed out and if we draw the series, India retain the trophy and I think we miss the WTC?
.India need to win at least one the remaininag tests to remain in contention. Australia's chances are a bit more tricky, they can still make the final if the draw one and lose one to India, but would then need to beat Sri Lanka twice in Sri Lanka.
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
That last over from Bumrah was a deeply tired man trying to do his best for the team.
The treatment of their only strike weapon points out two things:
As I've been saying, Rohit Sharma is a rubbish captain. Every problem is a nail when Bumrah is the hammer.
Virat Kohli is worse. I've been watching some of the chat behind the stumps and Kohli is at the centre of it, with Pant as his sidekick. Kohli is basically giving orders but not taking any of the responsibility at this point.
Last series you could admire his fight, but this series he's just proved what an utter shitc**t he is.
The political knives are going to be out if India lose this Test.
Rohit should never have been brought back, especially after the series defeat at home against NZ. Shubman Gill could have retained his place and done as good a job - probably better.
Bumrah should have stayed as skipper and the other bowlers should have fucking stood up.
I see he’s taken over 200 wickets and the average is still under 20. That is truly exceptional.
An even better start than Waqar Younis who took his first 200 at 20.61 in only 38 tests.
I wonder how his career will go in comparison as WY wasn’t as effective in his later years.
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@sparky said in Australia v India:
Australia have taken the win out of reach. I can't see India chasing down 333 in Day 5 of a test in Melbourne. But can they last out 90 overs without losing all ten wickets? All the pressure is on India.
Quick slog for Goat and ScoBo tomorrow morning. Literally get India in the field and guessing about the declaration.
If we last long enough, declare halfway through Bumrah's 1st or 2nd over for the day and put them in.
We'll lose half an hour but it could be mentally useful.
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
@sparky said in Australia v India:
Australia have taken the win out of reach. I can't see India chasing down 333 in Day 5 of a test in Melbourne. But can they last out 90 overs without losing all ten wickets? All the pressure is on India.
Quick slog for Goat and ScoBo tomorrow morning. Literally get India in the field and guessing about the declaration.
If we last long enough, declare halfway through Bumrah's 1st or 2nd over for the day and put them in.
We'll lose half an hour but it could be mentally useful.
I think it's less useful than having more overs with the second new ball. Every over used up is an over leas they will have after the 80 overs and they can take the new ball.
Declaration overnight means they don't lose 2 overs for the change in innings. That's what I would do.
As I understand the position, India's chance of winning is slim to none and Aussie really need to win this game. If India can chase down 333 on day 5 that will be a great effort but I don't see it as something to fear.
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Sorry team, if I was at all internet savvy I'd be able to look this up... but how many wickets has Bumrah got in the series?
Thanks from techphobic booboo ... !
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@Damo they chased 324 on the last day at the Gabba in 21. I gave them no charge at the time. T20 had affected teams ability to score quickly for sustained periods
Result
Australia vs India, 4th Test
India tour of AustraliaAUS 369 & 294
IND 336 & 329/7
India won by 3 wicketsClick here to view more @espncricinfo :https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/india-in-australia-2020-21-1223867/australia-vs-india-4th-test-1223872/full-scorecard