Australia v India
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I'm always very dubious a team can play defense for an entire day, especially a Day 5 pitch. You need to put some sort of pressure on the fielding unit. Faf's innings in Adelaide doesn't happen very often.
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@mariner4life it's hard to tell what they are going to do yet - because Pujara always plays like this. Gill seems to be playing his natural game.
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@mariner4life said in Australia v India:
I'm always very dubious a team can play defense for an entire day, especially a Day 5 pitch. You need to put some sort of pressure on the fielding unit. Faf's innings in Adelaide doesn't happen very often.
My worry as an Aussie fan is fatigue. I think we need a few wickets out of Green and Lyon, and I'm unsure either can deliver.
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My only grrr around DRS is ones like that. That is out. When it is got that much on the bail, it's out!
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@KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:
No luck for Lyon there - good over from him.
Quality slow mo of the decision and the aussies hands on their heads
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@Hooroo said in Australia v India:
My only grrr around DRS is ones like that. That is out. When it is got that much on the bail, it's out!
Yep, that looked pretty solid. I guess it allows for any margin of error in ball tracking from that far out though.
Either way, perhaps Gill will use his bat from now on.
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@Donsteppa said in Australia v India:
@Hooroo said in Australia v India:
My only grrr around DRS is ones like that. That is out. When it is got that much on the bail, it's out!
Yep, that looked pretty solid. I guess it allows for any margin of error in ball tracking from that far out though.
And that's it, isn't it? If that's 10cm from the stumps it's out out out. If it's as far down the track as that was, there's margin of error that amplifies the further the ball has to go.
I'd be happy to write 'benefit of the doubt goes to the batsman' into the rules, and tweak the DRS. It's there to avoid howlers; that wasn't a howler, it was a tactical review
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@nzzp said in Australia v India:
I'd be happy to write 'benefit of the doubt goes to the batsman' into the rules, and tweak the DRS. It's there to avoid howlers; that wasn't a howler, it was a tactical review
That is in the rules already, but the benefit doesn't go to the batsman, it goes to the umpire. Which I think is the right way to do it.
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@KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:
Warne very critical of the field.
It's getting tedious! We get it, Warne, it's not what you want.
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@KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:
@Hooroo that's Warne on commentary for you.
That hat is for tools too! Craig McMillan, I'm looking at you too.
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Warne does know his shit, but he's just critical all the fucking time.
We get it Shane, you think you should have captained Australia...
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