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    Rishabh Pant will be given the Keys to Dehli.

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    After the Aussie cricketers reverted to type, the world celebrates! Love it.

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    I did not think there was any chance of India chasing that down today. Run chases often look so promising, but just derail.

    Wow. Just so remarkable. I've been stuck on the couch with elevated pulse rate for the last bit, just so amazing. So many storylines in there - the injuries, lack of Kohli, goddamn.

    Aside from that 1st test collapse, India have been right in this all series. Massive win, well done, go and celebrate. Won't be the last with the production line of talent they're producing right now

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    Sack the coach, sack the captain.

    Keep Wade though just in case...

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    Pujara won’t get the headlines, but by christ his dogged performances have had a big say in this series win.

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    @Gunner said in Australia v India:

    Pujara won’t get the headlines, but by christ his dogged performances have had a big say in this series win.

    He was the lynchpin of the chase. Without his stand India aren't in a position to try and win

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    @Gunner said in Australia v India:

    Pujara won’t get the headlines, but by christ his dogged performances have had a big say in this series win.

    Agreed. HIs tenacity, doggedness and courage put India in winning positions.

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    The writing was on the wall for Aussie after they let India escape from a possible lowest ever to a whopping score of 36 that will be remembered forever as the spark to the Indian flame. Amazing stuff from such an inexperienced side missing so many regulars.

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    @Gunner Siraj’s 5 wickets, Washington’s two innings were big time too I reckon.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Australia v India:

    @Gunner Siraj’s 5 wickets, Washington’s two innings were big time too I reckon.

    Indeed, I love the fact that there's still room for vital innings that aren't huge in the modern game. Those efforts were as valuable as centuries all things considered.

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    @kev said in Australia v India:

    After the Aussie cricketers reverted to type, the world celebrates! Love it.

    Huh? Explain.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Australia v India:

    Sack the coach, sack the captain.

    Keep Wade though just in case...

    Yeah the opposition would appreciate it if he were there too.

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    @ARHS said in Australia v India:

    Amazing stuff from such an inexperienced side missing so many regulars.

    Ponting in comms was saying on Day 3 that guys like Washington and Siraj are exposed to so much high level play at home now, along with mentoring from international players and coaches through IPL and other competitions.

    Sure, you can only get 11 out there at a time, but when you're selecting those 11 from the best of a nation that large, it has to have an effect.

    At the same time we debuted a couple of blokes who did alright, but I think we gave Starc too many chances instead of trying someone else, and obviously the batting didn't perform well enough in the first 2 Tests.

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    What the fuck is on Warner's face?!

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @Siam said in Australia v India:

    What the fuck is on Warner's face?!

    The smell of Sonny Bill's cock.

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @ARHS said in Australia v India:

    Amazing stuff from such an inexperienced side missing so many regulars.

    Ponting in comms was saying on Day 3 that guys like Washington and Siraj are exposed to so much high level play at home now, along with mentoring from international players and coaches through IPL and other competitions.

    Sure, you can only get 11 out there at a time, but when you're selecting those 11 from the best of a nation that large, it has to have an effect.

    At the same time we debuted a couple of blokes who did alright, but I think we gave Starc too many chances instead of trying someone else, and obviously the batting didn't perform well enough in the first 2 Tests.

    Yeah I dunno, they've been quite shite in the past and they've had about the same amount of people to select from.

    They've obviously got the coaching set up right.......they've always had the batsmen but they actually have some decent fast bowlers for once as well.

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    @NTA Harsha Bhogle was saying he thought the India A program was a huge reason.

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @Siam said in Australia v India:

    The best run 2 you'll ever see

    Not as good as the ones to win

    Ummm that was 4😉. Your man Starc got it in very well but those two just scampered. I thought it was a wee moment

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    @NTA

    If Pattinson hadnt got injured, I reckon they would have rotated Starc out for this test.

    I don't know who their 5th choice would have been, Nesser? Bit of a step down? lack of faith in depth beyond first 4?

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    Crowd are giving it to Paine. Sounds like Aussie supporters too

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