Australia v India
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@Chris-B said in Australia v India:
@mariner4life said in Australia v India:
@Chris-B i reckon the timing of the next wicket determines the whole series (jesus i sound like Bruce McAvaney)
I going full Warnie - "there's more twists to come yet"!
Wait for the Indian chase to pull out the Bill Lawry classic "they're close enough if they're good enough"
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It's been such a fun series, mainly because the balance between bat and ball has been about right in every test. Weird to think there's only been three centuries - Smith, Marnus, Rahane.
So many batsmen on both sides have done the hard yards and then thrown their wicket away between 30 and 50.
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@barbarian said in Australia v India:
It's been such a fun series, mainly because the balance between bat and ball has been about right in every test. Weird to think there's only been three centuries - Smith, Marnus, Rahane.
So many batsmen on both sides have done the hard yards and then thrown their wicket away between 30 and 50.
It's funny that a lot of people (definitely including me) thought that this series was a write-off once they got rolled for 36 and Kohli poking on off.
The really fortified them though. It's been an incredible series to watch. I don't miss rugby one little bit at the moment.
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@Hooroo said in Australia v India:
@barbarian said in Australia v India:
It's been such a fun series, mainly because the balance between bat and ball has been about right in every test. Weird to think there's only been three centuries - Smith, Marnus, Rahane.
So many batsmen on both sides have done the hard yards and then thrown their wicket away between 30 and 50.
It's funny that a lot of people (definitely including me) thought that this series was a write-off once they got rolled for 36 and Kohli poking on off.
India have been very good this series. Even in the first test, they were marginally ahead before getting rolled batting. Surviving a hundred or so overs against this pace attack takes some doing. Much respect - they have really dug in and battled hard. Great cricket to watch generally.
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@Hooroo said in Australia v India:
It's funny that a lot of people (definitely including me) thought that this series was a write-off once they got rolled for 36 and Kohli poking on off.
I guess that score was such an anomaly it was easier to recover from, rather than say 80 or 90.
The Aussie bowlers haven't been anywhere near that good since.
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@mariner4life said in Australia v India:
@Chris-B i reckon the timing of the next wicket determines the whole series (jesus i sound like Bruce McAvaney)
Siraj wouldn't have wanted to have been reading that in the lunch break!
Shades of Herschelle Gibbs dropping the WC?
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@Chris-B said in Australia v India:
Paine must be expecting rain.
They're going quite a bit harder than necessary if there's still 4.5 sessions to play.
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR664.loop.shtml#skip
Bit of a cell heading that way now.
And there's quite a band further west.
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Cell looks to be headed straight over the area?
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skipper goes. 275 lead. shit tons of time left.
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@mariner4life said in Australia v India:
@booboo they might get lucky. this time yesterday we were prepping for a cyclone. now there is no wind and no rain.
Yeah, where did that come from? Wasn't aware anything was likely, then Mrs Boo says oh there's a cyclone up north.
Heading further and further south. Latest Track Map shows it u-turning back your way as a low.