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  • No QuarterN No Quarter

    @canefan said in Australia v India:

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/cricket-greg-chappells-open-letter-to-australia-captain-tim-paine/FYBIXC4X7NCHB2WO7SHWR5QAXQ/

    Greg sounds like he regrets underarm 81 to this day

    I bet he does, it generated so much controversy for nothing. I mean I wasn't actually alive when it happened but it still pisses me off. And the chances of him actually hitting a 6 on those massive boundaries with an old bat were almost zero.

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    @No-Quarter said in Australia v India:

    @canefan said in Australia v India:

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/cricket-greg-chappells-open-letter-to-australia-captain-tim-paine/FYBIXC4X7NCHB2WO7SHWR5QAXQ/

    Greg sounds like he regrets underarm 81 to this day

    I bet he does, it generated so much controversy for nothing. I mean I wasn't actually alive when it happened but it still pisses me off. And the chances of him actually hitting a 6 on those massive boundaries with an old bat were almost zero.

    Indeed. Christ we have an embarrassing inferiority complex when it comes to Australia. That ‘incident’ should have been forgotten decades ago.

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    • NTAN NTA

      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

      Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
      Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
      Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
      𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

      The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

      Look up Anil Kumble bowling average Home V Away - it basically doubles

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      @NTA said in Australia v India:

      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

      Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
      Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
      Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
      𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

      The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

      Look up Anil Kumble bowling average Home V Away - it basically doubles

      Don’t know how to. Can some nerd on here do it ?

      Stats like this make all the bleating from the Bobs and Vagene crew about how our KW only scores at home extremely laughable. ( at last count 11 tons away, 13 at home, that’s a decent split )

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      • MN5M MN5

        @NTA said in Australia v India:

        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

        Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
        Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
        Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
        𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

        The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

        Look up Anil Kumble bowling average Home V Away - it basically doubles

        Don’t know how to. Can some nerd on here do it ?

        Stats like this make all the bleating from the Bobs and Vagene crew about how our KW only scores at home extremely laughable. ( at last count 11 tons away, 13 at home, that’s a decent split )

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        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

        @NTA said in Australia v India:

        @MN5 said in Australia v India:

        Rohit Sharma's interesting stat
        Home average: 𝟴𝟴.𝟯𝟯
        Away average: 𝟮𝟳.𝟱𝟴
        𝐃𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞: Steven Smith's test avg + 1.32

        The worst average margin (home-away) in test cricket history.

        Look up Anil Kumble bowling average Home V Away - it basically doubles

        Don’t know how to. Can some nerd on here do it ?

        I'm mostly nerd, but it's in the 'test career summary
        dropdown on Cricinfo's page.

        https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/30176.html?class=1;template=results;type=bowling

        Shows 350 wickets at home at 25, with 270 away at 35. So not awesome, but not bad consdiering.

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          🤔 I might be thinking of someone else rather than Kumble OR I was looking at his stats versus Australia:

          https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/30176.html?class=1;opposition=2;template=results;type=bowling

          Average: In India - 24.46, in Australia- 37.73. Both datasets are 10 matches.

          Interestingly, when you do the same analysis with Warne it is even more stark just how India liked facing him (and got a shot at him early in his career, too):

          https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/8166.html?class=1;opposition=6;template=results;type=bowling

          Average: In India - 43.11 (9 matches), in Australia - 62.55 (5 matches).

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          • NTAN NTA

            🤔 I might be thinking of someone else rather than Kumble OR I was looking at his stats versus Australia:

            https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/30176.html?class=1;opposition=2;template=results;type=bowling

            Average: In India - 24.46, in Australia- 37.73. Both datasets are 10 matches.

            Interestingly, when you do the same analysis with Warne it is even more stark just how India liked facing him (and got a shot at him early in his career, too):

            https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/8166.html?class=1;opposition=6;template=results;type=bowling

            Average: In India - 43.11 (9 matches), in Australia - 62.55 (5 matches).

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            @NTA said in Australia v India:

            🤔 I might be thinking of someone else rather than Kumble OR I was looking at his stats versus Australia:

            https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/30176.html?class=1;opposition=2;template=results;type=bowling

            Average: In India - 24.46, in Australia- 37.73. Both datasets are 10 matches.

            Interestingly, when you do the same analysis with Warne it is even more stark just how India liked facing him (and got a shot at him early in his career, too):

            https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/8166.html?class=1;opposition=6;template=results;type=bowling

            Average: In India - 43.11 (9 matches), in Australia - 62.55 (5 matches).

            So can we surmise that Warne was quite shite against India then ?

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            • MN5M MN5

              @NTA said in Australia v India:

              🤔 I might be thinking of someone else rather than Kumble OR I was looking at his stats versus Australia:

              https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/30176.html?class=1;opposition=2;template=results;type=bowling

              Average: In India - 24.46, in Australia- 37.73. Both datasets are 10 matches.

              Interestingly, when you do the same analysis with Warne it is even more stark just how India liked facing him (and got a shot at him early in his career, too):

              https://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/player/8166.html?class=1;opposition=6;template=results;type=bowling

              Average: In India - 43.11 (9 matches), in Australia - 62.55 (5 matches).

              So can we surmise that Warne was quite shite against India then ?

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              @MN5 I don't think he took many wickets early on, and probably didn't have enough pizza shops available on the subcontinent

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              • NTAN NTA

                @MN5 I don't think he took many wickets early on, and probably didn't have enough pizza shops available on the subcontinent

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                @NTA said in Australia v India:

                @MN5 I don't think he took many wickets early on, and probably didn't have enough pizza shops available on the subcontinent

                Every greats stats can be picked apart to some extent. I don’t think it’s possible for an individual to excel against absolutely everyone.

                They do have a point about Warne though, I do remember him struggling against them before he made it big.

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                  Hoff gets Pujara's wicket with a good delivery.

                  @mariner4life 's ovaries just exploded

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                  • NTAN NTA

                    Hoff gets Pujara's wicket with a good delivery.

                    @mariner4life 's ovaries just exploded

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                    @NTA said in Australia v India:

                    Hoff gets Pujara's wicket with a good delivery.

                    @mariner4life 's ovaries just exploded

                    it was outstanding. What a bowler. THis bowling attack is relentless - not many teams are going to get 500 against them. Strong as oxen as well, no real injuries all series

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                    • nzzpN nzzp

                      @NTA said in Australia v India:

                      Hoff gets Pujara's wicket with a good delivery.

                      @mariner4life 's ovaries just exploded

                      it was outstanding. What a bowler. THis bowling attack is relentless - not many teams are going to get 500 against them. Strong as oxen as well, no real injuries all series

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                      @nzzp yeah, there are times when a batsman must concede he's done nothing wrong and the bowler has nailed it. That Pujara wicket was one such instance

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                      • SiamS Siam

                        @nzzp yeah, there are times when a batsman must concede he's done nothing wrong and the bowler has nailed it. That Pujara wicket was one such instance

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                        @Siam said in Australia v India:

                        @nzzp yeah, there are times when a batsman must concede he's done nothing wrong and the bowler has nailed it. That Pujara wicket was one such instance

                        Some days Pujara plays that shot over and over and it finds the middle of the stick. Some days it gets a ball like that.

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                          Rahane, on the other hand left 3 similar balls and only had to leave the next one. Test cricket is great. It's so complex and so simple at the same time 🙂

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                            Rahane, on the other hand left 3 similar balls and only had to leave the next one. Test cricket is great. It's so complex and so simple at the same time 🙂

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                            @Siam Very poor batting from Rahane, falling into a simple trap like that.

                            Apart from the Pujara dismissal, the other 3 dismissals have been either poor technique (Gill), or reckless batting (Sharma and Rahane).

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                              #1037

                              Agarwal second ball after lunch. These Indian batsmen have the concentration span of an IPL player.

                              In all seriousness, too many poor shots from players who generally should know better...

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                                Hazlewood is effortless through the crease and it.sings down at 140

                                And bang he gets another. What a bowler.

                                Fucking shit shot again dick head piss off

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                                  Indian batsmen struggle at bouncing Gabba. Colour me shocked....

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                                    #1040

                                    Black Caps currently have the best pace bowling unit that’s ever played at one time.

                                    Australia do too and theirs is better than ours.

                                    fluffybunnies ( said in an admirable way )

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                                    • MN5M MN5

                                      Black Caps currently have the best pace bowling unit that’s ever played at one time.

                                      Australia do too and theirs is better than ours.

                                      fluffybunnies ( said in an admirable way )

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                                      @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                      Black Caps currently have the best pace bowling unit that’s ever played at one time.

                                      Australia do too and theirs is better than ours.

                                      fluffybunnies ( said in an admirable way )

                                      Given the results in the last 8 matches in Australia, I wonder if India don't have a pace bowling unit equal or better than ours🤔

                                      Put another way, how would we go with Boult, Timmeh, wags, Jamieson and Kane not playing? Bumrah, Yadav, Shami, Virat, Ashwin, Jadeja.

                                      Of course we'd just drop Timmeh in order to beat Australia...

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                                        #1042

                                        Back to reality, the game is delicately poised, due to the weather forecast.
                                        Got to build the lead but not take too much time. Tailor made for Warner in the second dig

                                        Set them 350? Stats say that's very rare to chase down but it looks vulnerable to the naked eye.

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                                        • SiamS Siam

                                          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                          Black Caps currently have the best pace bowling unit that’s ever played at one time.

                                          Australia do too and theirs is better than ours.

                                          fluffybunnies ( said in an admirable way )

                                          Given the results in the last 8 matches in Australia, I wonder if India don't have a pace bowling unit equal or better than ours🤔

                                          Put another way, how would we go with Boult, Timmeh, wags, Jamieson and Kane not playing? Bumrah, Yadav, Shami, Virat, Ashwin, Jadeja.

                                          Of course we'd just drop Timmeh in order to beat Australia...

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                                          @Siam said in Australia v India:

                                          @MN5 said in Australia v India:

                                          Black Caps currently have the best pace bowling unit that’s ever played at one time.

                                          Australia do too and theirs is better than ours.

                                          fluffybunnies ( said in an admirable way )

                                          Given the results in the last 8 matches in Australia, I wonder if India don't have a pace bowling unit equal or better than ours🤔

                                          Put another way, how would we go with Boult, Timmeh, wags, Jamieson and Kane not playing? Bumrah, Yadav, Shami, Virat, Ashwin, Jadeja.

                                          Of course we'd just drop Timmeh in order to beat Australia...

                                          Actually that's a pretty fair call, Easy to wank on about their batsmen ( and they as a nation do ) but they also have a fine bowling attack, naturally both nations have spinners we can only dream about too.

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