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    LABCAT
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    @Siam said in Australia v India:

    So now my hopes of Australian cricket team schadenfreude is over (a large degree of my angst for this 2 dayer was the high of watching the champion, and self effacing, Aussies on the ropes - hopefully like when Aussies watched the ABs vs England last year). That same warm glow.

    So, now I've switched allegiances, what are the permutations for a trans Ta$man showdown in covidville?

    Clean sweep?

    Some runs or wickets calculation?

    Do our results vs pakis count?

    Anyone got the scenario that we can cling to?🙂

    India has a possible 210 points from 7 games left to gain. They need 150 to make the final. 30 for a win and 10 for a draw.

    If Australia win 2-0 and we beat Pakistan 2-0 then it will be an NZ vs Australia final.

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    replied to LABCAT on last edited by Rapido
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    @LABCAT

    So. India must have another 4 tests after this series still to play. Presumably a home series v someone. Guaranteed 120 points probably.

    NZs weather a big hurdle.

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    Yes, India host England for 4 tests in Feb / March.

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    120 points per test series.

    Divided by how many tests.

    So NZ v Pak is 2 test series meaning each win is worth 60 points each. 20 for a draw.

    India v Aus and India v England are 4 tests series, each win worth 30 each. 10 for a draw.

    India on 360.
    NZ on 300.

    https://www.icc-cricket.com/world-test-championship/standings

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    Actually. All that ^ may be out of date.

    Because of covid, not all series can be played.

    Table is based on percentage of wins. Can see in link above Australia is on top with less points than India but leading on PCT column.

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    Right @Kruse ?

    Huh? What? Did I at some point posit an opinion on this? I must have been drunker than usual.

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    @Snowy this is the way!

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    @Kruse said in Australia v India:

    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    Right @Kruse ?

    Huh? What? Did I at some point posit an opinion on this? I must have been drunker than usual.

    tis the season. Sometimes I look back on past posts I've made and shake my head and sometimes I can't even blame alcohol !

    This result is fucken massive though, forget the usual lame aussie bashing, if anyone puts the intensely unlikable India in their place then they're alright with me. As @NTA and I laugh about frequently, their fans are a very "special" breed indeed.

    Can a team possibly comeback and compete in a series when they get bowled out for THIRTY SIX ?

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

    Split screen or picture-in-picture?

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

    Split screen or picture-in-picture?

    Big lounge TV and laptop. As our test starts first the Aussie one will get relegated to the latter I think.

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

    Split screen or picture-in-picture?

    Big lounge TV and laptop. As our test starts first the Aussie one will get relegated to the latter I think.

    A man who has his priorities right!

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    So Shami out too now with a broken arm.

    Do India stand any sort of chance now? (I hope not as a 4-0 thrashing would really help us)

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @Kruse said in Australia v India:

    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    Right @Kruse ?

    Huh? What? Did I at some point posit an opinion on this? I must have been drunker than usual.

    tis the season. Sometimes I look back on past posts I've made and shake my head and sometimes I can't even blame alcohol !

    This result is fucken massive though, forget the usual lame aussie bashing, if anyone puts the intensely unlikable India in their place then they're alright with me. As @NTA and I laugh about frequently, their fans are a very "special" breed indeed.

    Can a team possibly comeback and compete in a series when they get bowled out for THIRTY SIX ?

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

    I feel like this series is a win win for a neutral. It's equally satisfying to see either group thoroughly humbled.

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    @Cyclops said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    @Kruse said in Australia v India:

    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    Right @Kruse ?

    Huh? What? Did I at some point posit an opinion on this? I must have been drunker than usual.

    tis the season. Sometimes I look back on past posts I've made and shake my head and sometimes I can't even blame alcohol !

    This result is fucken massive though, forget the usual lame aussie bashing, if anyone puts the intensely unlikable India in their place then they're alright with me. As @NTA and I laugh about frequently, their fans are a very "special" breed indeed.

    Can a team possibly comeback and compete in a series when they get bowled out for THIRTY SIX ?

    I'll be following the two tests on boxing day with eager anticipation.

    I feel like this series is a win win for a neutral. It's equally satisfying to see either group thoroughly humbled.

    Yeah dunno. Until the next Brad Haddin shows up it's pretty tough to really dislike the Aussie team to be honest.

    Smith cheated and has ridiculously unfair stats, Warner can be a bit of a dick. Aside from that there's not much to go on.

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    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    Warner can be a bit of a dick

    I was watching some footage from an Ashes series a couple of years back. It is amazing how much more of a dick he was then.

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @MN5 said in Australia v India:

    Warner can be a bit of a dick

    I was watching some footage from an Ashes series a couple of years back. It is amazing how much more of a dick he was then.

    You think he is now dickless?

    I think he's probably as big a dick as ever, but has learned that certain things should not be seen to be done. And people are quicker probably to tell him to pull his head in. But a reformed character? I doubt it.

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    @Chester-Draws appears to be more of a dick then

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    No Quarter
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    Warner seems to have matured a fair bit in recent years. Same insanely punchable face though.

    TBH I actually like this Indian team under Kohli. Kohli himself is an absolute gun and humble as fuck off the field. But their fans, oh boy their fluffybunny fans are why it was so absolutely fucking hilarious seeing them get knocked over for 36. The meltdowns across India would have been something to behold. I'm just gutted I'm on leave as I work with plenty of Indians in tech; I'll be sure to reopen this wound in the new year when we're all back in the office.

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    @No-Quarter already had a shot at the Indian guy in my team 😉 He's a good bloke so took it in spirit, but despite a relatively comfortable upbringing is well aware of the shortcomings of Indian caste and politics in their cricket and wider society.

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    @NTA said in Australia v India:

    @No-Quarter already had a shot at the Indian guy in my team 😉 He's a good bloke so took it in spirit, but despite a relatively comfortable upbringing is well aware of the shortcomings of Indian caste and politics in their cricket and wider society.

    fuck you bloody

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