Australia v India
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@Crucial said in Australia v India:
Pujara 6 runs off 52 balls! Dravid like numbers.
I would be happy for this to be a draw. Puts more pressure on both teams to win future games for Test Champ points. Oz are already in need of a decent win % from here to close out their spot so a draw would be good for NZs chances (if I have got that right)
If Dravid is The Wall, this guy would keep the Mongols out 400 years ago
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@Crucial I think the Australians will be getting a bit worried.
For India, the first two sessions today are about saving the test, the third session might be about winning it.
For the Aussies it could be the reverse.
Pujara taking the shine off the ball and wearing the bowlers down. And I think they're only about 15 runs shy of where they probably need to to be in this session.
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@Crucial said in Australia v India:
Pujara 6 runs off 52 balls! Dravid like numbers.
I would be happy for this to be a draw. Puts more pressure on both teams to win future games for Test Champ points. Oz are already in need of a decent win % from here to close out their spot so a draw would be good for NZs chances (if I have got that right)
Australia vs SA series is not confirmed yet, so if they win or draw, they can can cancel that series knowing they have a higher percentage than NZ.
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@Chris-B said in Australia v India:
@Crucial I think the Australians will be getting a bit worried.
For India, the first two sessions today are about saving the test, the third session might be about winning it.
For the Aussies it could be the reverse.
Pujara taking the shine off the ball and wearing the bowlers down. And I think they're only about 15 runs shy of where they probably need to to be in this session.
This is gripping to watch. One guy scoring and one guy holding up an end. Test match cricket at its finest!!
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The thing I'll find interesting is if it does start to get close, then how will Paine adjust. I'd go the Baz route attacking until the end (unless they're only a couple of overs left and India have 5 or so wickets in hand). But if they're scoring freely the pressure to defend will be immense. And bowling defensively might be rewarding if India can taste victory and take risks to force the result.
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
Advantage India. Will need to be a couple of great sessions' bowling from here
Really not convinced - you can bowl negative lines with negative fields in Tests easily, and pick up wickets if people start hitting out.
The bigger risk for me is the sheer number of overs catch up with the Aussie bowlers, and one or more breaks down. Still 62 overs to go todya, there will be some tired bodies out there.
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@NTA said in Australia v India:
Cummins, meanwhile, is finding Pujara's head with regularity
Pujara is unflappable though. If heβs there with Gill to help get him to a century (jinx alert), then Gill and possibly Pant to come in and really push for the 240+ still needed.
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Lunch comes just in time for Pujara. I think he needs a break to settle - was starting to look like a wicket.
He's dawdled a bit to allow Oz to continue to attack.
Imagine if Rohit had stayed in and bowled along at a similar rate to Gill. Indians would be well on the way to winning.
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i don't see India winning from here. But they have gone a long way towards saving it. These two get to drinks and they will start to feel pretty good.
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My theory on 5th days is that you can realistically expect to get an extra wicket each season - so 1 in the first means 2 in the second and 3 in the third.
India probably aren't thinking about the win yet, but it's got to start creeping into their minds soon. If they're still 1 down at drinks in the next session then I think we'll see some acceleration. The probably need 100-125 runs from the session to be a realistic chance in the final session.
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@nzzp said in Australia v India:
@NTA said in Australia v India:
Advantage India. Will need to be a couple of great sessions' bowling from here
Really not convinced - you can bowl negative lines with negative fields in Tests easily, and pick up wickets if people start hitting out.
The bigger risk for me is the sheer number of overs catch up with the Aussie bowlers, and one or more breaks down. Still 62 overs to go todya, there will be some tired bodies out there.
I can remember watching the Black Caps trying to do that a decade or so back and it didn't work as well as the commentators had been selling it. Wasn't a vintage attack though - probably Tuffey et al.
Cummins and Hazelwood likely to be a different story, though they'll be tiring and bowling in the 130s.
If India need 150 off 30 overs with 7 or 8 wickets in hand, I reckon it could still be interesting. If Gill and Pant bat a lot of the next session they might need a bit less than that!