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    #649

    Not just the India drop catches but conversely the quality of Aus catching

    Guys like Marsh and Smith with excellent catches and also well placed in terms of their field placings (i.e. Smith close enough at slip to not have the ball die in front of him).

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    Smith has pulled off more than his fair share of room of dicks great catches during his career. Great catcher in general

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    Not just the India drop catches but conversely the quality of Aus catching

    Guys like Marsh and Smith with excellent catches and also well placed in terms of their field placings (i.e. Smith close enough at slip to not have the ball die in front of him).

    Specialist catcher.

    Every team needs one of those @NTA

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    Do India have the guts to drop Sharma for Sydney needing a win?

    Sharma and Crawley should form some sort of support group for openers who still get subjected to opening despite being shit

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    I did not see that level of abject surrender coming. But then again the Black Caps showed the world the soft underbelly of this Indian team.

    Without Bumrah they'd get smashed by Afghanistan.

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    Dreadful catching really hurt India in this game.

    A solid Australian performance was enough.

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  • NTAN Offline
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    @antipodean said in Australia v India:

    I did not see that level of abject surrender coming. But then again the Black Caps showed the world the soft underbelly of this Indian team.

    Without Bumrah they'd get smashed by Afghanistan.

    Listening to ABC Radio earlier today - at the end of our innings they noted that Bumrah walked straight off the ground without huddling up with his team. I think he's had enough of stupid fluffybunnies like Pant and Rohit

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @antipodean said in Australia v India:

    I did not see that level of abject surrender coming. But then again the Black Caps showed the world the soft underbelly of this Indian team.

    Without Bumrah they'd get smashed by Afghanistan.

    Listening to ABC Radio earlier today - at the end of our innings they noted that Bumrah walked straight off the ground without huddling up with his team. I think he's had enough of stupid fluffybunnies like Pant and Rohit

    Kohli shoulder barges an Aussie and doesn’t even get a mention from you.

    Harsh

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @antipodean said in Australia v India:

    I did not see that level of abject surrender coming. But then again the Black Caps showed the world the soft underbelly of this Indian team.

    Without Bumrah they'd get smashed by Afghanistan.

    Listening to ABC Radio earlier today - at the end of our innings they noted that Bumrah walked straight off the ground without huddling up with his team. I think he's had enough of stupid fluffybunnies like Pant and Rohit

    Kohli shoulder barges an Aussie and doesn’t even get a mention from you.

    Harsh

    I left that piston wristed gibbon a scathing review already

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    @Dan54 said in Australia v India:

    Snicko isn't perfect, looked like ball deflected. Shows perhaps that Snicko shouldn't be used??

    It was used perfectly there. It's part of the process not the be all and end all. Doesn't mean you should get rid of it

    You can see small spikes from the ambient noise throughout the replay, one of which could easily have been the ball on bat. Mind you, those small spikes could have come from anywhere... (yes, I've still got the shits about the Llong-Lyon debacle and the over reliance on snicko ... that was proof snicko is unreliable in and of itself.)

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    @booboo said in Australia v India:

    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    @Dan54 said in Australia v India:

    Snicko isn't perfect, looked like ball deflected. Shows perhaps that Snicko shouldn't be used??

    It was used perfectly there. It's part of the process not the be all and end all. Doesn't mean you should get rid of it

    You can see small spikes from the ambient noise throughout the replay, one of which could easily have been the ball on bat. Mind you, those small spikes could have come from anywhere... (yes, I've still got the shits about the Llong-Lyon debacle and the over reliance on snicko ... that was proof snicko is unreliable in and of itself.)

    IIRC the Llong 3rd umpiring debacle decision was a hot spot one, not snicko.

    Edit. Actually. I guess that means there was no snick, but was a Hotspot. So yes, actually you're point is correct.

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    Anyway. On the Jaiswal decision and no snicko spike. Pretty easily explained by it not being a 'snick'. It was a 'catch-up and help it on it's way' edge.

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    @Rapido said in Australia v India:

    @booboo said in Australia v India:

    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    @Dan54 said in Australia v India:

    Snicko isn't perfect, looked like ball deflected. Shows perhaps that Snicko shouldn't be used??

    It was used perfectly there. It's part of the process not the be all and end all. Doesn't mean you should get rid of it

    You can see small spikes from the ambient noise throughout the replay, one of which could easily have been the ball on bat. Mind you, those small spikes could have come from anywhere... (yes, I've still got the shits about the Llong-Lyon debacle and the over reliance on snicko ... that was proof snicko is unreliable in and of itself.)

    IIRC the Llong 3rd umpiring debacle decision was a hot spot one, not snicko.

    Edit. Actually. I guess that means there was no snick, but was a Hotspot. So yes, actually you're point is correct.

    Yeah hotspot showed on all angles ("which coul1d have come from anywhere) (and Lyon gave himself up and was waiting by the boundary), but as nothing showed on snicko Llong convinced himself there was no noise.

    Same principle here: obvious bat, no snicko.

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    Great test, even the missus was gripped by this one

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    An official from the BCCI has - almost precisely on schedule - taken the option to FUME.

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    Might be a chance for a result in Sydney after all - rain forecast pushing back a little into Days 4 & 5

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    An official from the BCCI has - almost precisely on schedule - taken the option to FUME.

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    https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/gautam-gambhir-india-dressing-room-chaos-cracks-whip-bgt-ind-aus-9753802/

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    @KiwiMurph said in Australia v India:

    https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/gautam-gambhir-india-dressing-room-chaos-cracks-whip-bgt-ind-aus-9753802/

    The politics of Indian cricket a complex beast.

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