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  • NTAN Offline
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    I think we're going to lose this one 🤔

    Would suggest our paceman, despite not doing huge workloads, are staring to get a bit frustrated, and Pujara has found some calm amidst a difficult series.

    Short of SOK and Lyon repeating some heroics, we're looking at a chase of maybe 150 at this rate, and that's going to be extremely difficult when India get their tails up.

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    In the balance now. If either team wins the next couple of hours convincingly it will go a long way to deciding the match.

    Don't think a 150 lead will be enough for India - despite the turn Lyons is getting.

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    Holy fuck - Kohli given out LBW again to a call made on veddy veddy fine margins. Shee-it India is about to shoot DRS into the sun I bet.

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    And..immediately Kohli gets out!

    India effectively 25/3 - advantage Oz!

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    While Pujara is still there, India have the advantage. Bats for days, let's the wicket degrade.

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    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    Holy fuck - Kohli given out LBW again to a call made on veddy veddy fine margins. Shee-it India is about to shoot DRS into the sun I bet.

    Only watched a little but the way India butchered their 2 reviews in the first 10 overs of a new ball had me wondering if they know the LBW law at all!

    I mean surely they're experts at it after all those years of claiming the technology wasn't good enough....or have they been playing a different game..?

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    Injuns push Jadeja up the order to give them a lefthander to counter the spin - but, it doesn't work. Hazlewood knocks him over and it's 35/4.

    NTA still wetting his pants, 🙂 but that's a significant advantage to Oz. I reckon about 60 runs ahead of the game.

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    @Chris-B. said in Aussie Cricket:

    NTA still wetting his pants,

    Remember all those times the BCs let you down after looking like the absolute balls? Well that's where I'm at. We lose, India come roaring back.

    I just want to retain the trophy for starters.

    Then beat the shit out of them 4-0 inside 15 days. Not too much to ask, right? 🙂

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    @NTA said in Aussie Cricket:

    @Chris-B. said in Aussie Cricket:

    NTA still wetting his pants,

    Remember all those times the BCs let you down after looking like the absolute balls? Well that's where I'm at. We lose, India come roaring back.

    I just want to retain the trophy for starters.

    Then beat the shit out of them 4-0 inside 15 days. Not too much to ask, right? 🙂

    Answer to your question - err no actually

    However I take your point cobber, that little Rahane is class so it's peeking through the fingers time for you me ol china. But for what it's worth, I think your gunna be ok - handling the pressure so much better me thinks

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    No skin in this game. 🙂

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    We will be chasing over 200 at this rate, and heading to the next test with the series level

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    @NTA Yeah Pujara and Rahane did very well last night. Probably have India fractionally in front now.

    I reckon Oz would still be favorites to chase 200. In my mind, I have 220 as a 50-50 score and anything more rapidly goes heavily in India's favour. 250 would be very tough.

    I get the impression that it's a very tough track to score runs on if you're not a specialist batsman. For India, a lot will depend on whether Pujara and Rahane can re-establish themselves and add, say, another 50 between them. Then they need another 50 out of Nair, Ashwin and the tail.

    For Oz, initially a bit will depend on how much has been sapped from Lyon and Hazlewood, especially.

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    @Chris-B. Either Pujara or Rahane said the track was a bit easier to bat on than in the first innings because the moisture is gone.

    A good Indian bowling performance will have us struggling to win chasing 200, so every wicket is vital now for Smith

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    Yeah - the commentators were saying that, as well. I didn't see the first innings, but apparently Lyons had the ball spitting like a cobra. He was still getting the odd one to bounce pretty alarmingly last night, but it wasn't impossible to bat. Commentators expecting it to get lower and more variable bounce as today wears on, so the sooner Oz get out on it the better, irrespective of the number of runs they need.

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    Indians just about get away, but then Starc gets two in two balls.

    151/6 and back in the balance.

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    And now Pujara in the next over 155/7.

    Oz steaming back into the match.

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    Ashwin bowled four wickets in nine balls!

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  • SiamS Offline
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    Ive seen a couple of sessions of both teams with the bat and the application, patience, determination and luck showed by all batsmen who got 30 or more has been astounding.
    Quicks bowled a lot because the bounce is so variable. Spinners bowl 2 balls the same and one rises to the batsmens chest off a length.

    It's attrition at it's best. And such a pleasant distraction from the batter friendly diet that we normally consume.

    Lyon had the entire off side from backward point to straight mid off open, and only Rahane could hit there, twice, and they were a single and a two, and textbook nudges. India and Oz have legslips and 3 boundary riders as a matter of course and with half the oval not in play, it's tortuously hard to get a run rate happening. You sense both teams understand the folly many teams have previously (unsuccessfully) deployed by trying to "positive" or even slog your way through it.

    Nah, it's pure patience, discipline and will. Pujara and Rahane showed it, as did Marsh and Renshaw.

    Advantage India slightly because that wicket will naturally deteriorate and with a baying atmosphere on day 5, the team at the crease will do well to hold on.

    Still say 150 would be a prick of a chase

    Overall though, its great test cricket

    Edit, shit this game doesnt quit!!

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    @Chris-B. said in Aussie Cricket:

    Yeah - the commentators were saying that, as well. I didn't see the first innings, but apparently Lyons had the ball spitting like a cobra. He was still getting the odd one to bounce pretty alarmingly last night, but it wasn't impossible to bat. Commentators expecting it to get lower and more variable bounce as today wears on, so the sooner Oz get out on it the better, irrespective of the number of runs they need.

    And the cracks are now playing merry hell with proceedings. Saha has decided to go the kitchen sink on some bad bowling. Lead is 171

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    Hoff has 6.

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