Australia v India
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@sparky said in Australia v India:
India with a lead of 177 and with 10 wickets remaining. Almost no pressure on the batsmen. Five wides. I can't remember the last time I saw such a toothless Australian bowling attack.
Gee. Quick to go from the GREATEST bowling attack EVER, my goodness 4 x 2-fiddy-plus, to COMPLETELY TOOTHLESS.
Sports fans are fickle as fuck.
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@sparky said in Australia v India:
@booboo This Australia team are getting rather old in the tooth. Is there any young blood in Sheffield Shield cricket that they could bring into the national side?
Don't know
Don't careJust the difference between the celebration of how good the Oz bowling attcke was yesterday, to how awful they are today us amusing.
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@booboo said in Australia v India:
@sparky said in Australia v India:
India with a lead of 177 and with 10 wickets remaining. Almost no pressure on the batsmen. Five wides. I can't remember the last time I saw such a toothless Australian bowling attack.
Gee. Quick to go from the GREATEST bowling attack EVER, my goodness 4 x 2-fiddy-plus, to COMPLETELY TOOTHLESS.
Sports fans are fickle as fuck.
Windies in the early 80s and late 80s were better.
Could argue Waqar, Wasim, Imran and Qadir too.
Maybe not, they might not have played together enough
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@MN5 said in Australia v India:
@booboo said in Australia v India:
@sparky said in Australia v India:
India with a lead of 177 and with 10 wickets remaining. Almost no pressure on the batsmen. Five wides. I can't remember the last time I saw such a toothless Australian bowling attack.
Gee. Quick to go from the GREATEST bowling attack EVER, my goodness 4 x 2-fiddy-plus, to COMPLETELY TOOTHLESS.
Sports fans are fickle as fuck.
Windies in the early 80s and late 80s were better.
Could argue Waqar, Wasim, Imran and Qadir too.
Maybe not, they might not have played together enough
Windies in the 80s were plain nasty. Tours to the Windies must have been terrifying. Just ask Ken Rutherford
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@MN5 said in Australia v India:
@booboo said in Australia v India:
@sparky said in Australia v India:
India with a lead of 177 and with 10 wickets remaining. Almost no pressure on the batsmen. Five wides. I can't remember the last time I saw such a toothless Australian bowling attack.
Gee. Quick to go from the GREATEST bowling attack EVER, my goodness 4 x 2-fiddy-plus, to COMPLETELY TOOTHLESS.
Sports fans are fickle as fuck.
Windies in the early 80s and late 80s were better.
Could argue Waqar, Wasim, Imran and Qadir too.
Maybe not, they might not have played together enough
I'm just comparing the comments from yesterday to today
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@booboo said in Australia v India:
Weird pattern huh?
17 wickets day one, day two and you can't buy a wicket
One of the comms said that the general consensus was that the pitch would be slower on day 1, then get more difficult to bat over the next couple of days as it quickened up. It's been the reverse