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India v Aus

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  • DonsteppaD Donsteppa

    India could oblige us with 25 all out, though I doubt we'll be that lucky 🙂

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    @Donsteppa said in India v Aus:

    India could oblige us with 25 all out, though I doubt we'll be that lucky 🙂

    If they could do that to Australia it'd be awesome

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      6/0 already thanks to Starc after four deliveries. If that's the game, it'll have to be Australia to set the new milestone in the final innings.

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        What's lost in this series is how poorly India's specialist batsmen have played.

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          Some excellent catching by Aus in this test - making a huge difference.

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            Honestly, this pitch is kind of fun. There's probably a few too many pitches like this (or close to this) in India lately, but I'd also be sad if we never had them.

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            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

              What's lost in this series is how poorly India's specialist batsmen have played.

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              @KiwiMurph said in India v Aus:

              What's lost in this series is how poorly India's specialist batsmen have played.

              that, and

              how bad has the on-field umpiring been?

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                I look forward to us finding a new and interesting way to lose this game in a session

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                • NTAN NTA

                  I look forward to us finding a new and interesting way to lose this game in a session

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                  @NTA said in India v Aus:

                  I look forward to us finding a new and interesting way to lose this game in a session

                  it's either going to be vindication, or disaster. The Indians showed up like they'd been on the diesel for a week, and didn't care what happeend - a lot of laissez faire batting out there. Far more diligentin the second innings.

                  Should be Aussie in a canter, but ya just don't know with a pitch like that. Will be a riveting 90 minutes either way.

                  prediction: Aus win by 5 wickets

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                    This reminds me a bit of the game we won in Pune four years ago.

                    I think there are only two types of pitches we can win on in India - hard fast decks (few and far between but we saw a few in 2004), and pitches that are complete abominations.

                    We had an abomination in Pune and we have one here. Because NEITHER team can bat on it, it becomes a complete crapshoot and we stand as much chance as India.

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                    • NTAN NTA

                      I look forward to us finding a new and interesting way to lose this game in a session

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                      @NTA said in India v Aus:

                      I look forward to us finding a new and interesting way to lose this game in a session

                      This is such a New Zealand cricket fan post.

                      You’ve been hanging round this site far too long.

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                        I see some suggestions that the Aussies are deliberately appealing for a stumping to also get a free review for caught behind. Have only read about it, haven't seen any of the actual appeals so dunno if it's that bad. It's amusing that this is happening as soon as Smith gets back the captaincy (albeit an in an acting capacity) though.

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                        • CyclopsC Cyclops

                          I see some suggestions that the Aussies are deliberately appealing for a stumping to also get a free review for caught behind. Have only read about it, haven't seen any of the actual appeals so dunno if it's that bad. It's amusing that this is happening as soon as Smith gets back the captaincy (albeit an in an acting capacity) though.

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                          @Cyclops they seem to be - and it's smart use of the rules. Arguably unethical, but it's elite sport.

                          Question is why check the edge for a stumping? It's not what the umpires are ruling on.

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                          • CyclopsC Cyclops

                            I see some suggestions that the Aussies are deliberately appealing for a stumping to also get a free review for caught behind. Have only read about it, haven't seen any of the actual appeals so dunno if it's that bad. It's amusing that this is happening as soon as Smith gets back the captaincy (albeit an in an acting capacity) though.

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                            @Cyclops It's been happening all series, under Cummins too, not just Smith.

                            Smith has shown this test how much of a better tactical captain he is than Cummins - too bad he was a moron during Sandpapergate.

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                            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                              @Cyclops It's been happening all series, under Cummins too, not just Smith.

                              Smith has shown this test how much of a better tactical captain he is than Cummins - too bad he was a moron during Sandpapergate.

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                              @KiwiMurph said in India v Aus:

                              @Cyclops It's been happening all series, under Cummins too, not just Smith.

                              Smith has shown this test how much of a better tactical captain he is than Cummins - too bad he was a moron during Sandpapergate.

                              Not a moron - just ethically challenged (like the rest of the team, allegedly)

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                              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                @Cyclops It's been happening all series, under Cummins too, not just Smith.

                                Smith has shown this test how much of a better tactical captain he is than Cummins - too bad he was a moron during Sandpapergate.

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                                @KiwiMurph said in India v Aus:

                                @Cyclops It's been happening all series, under Cummins too, not just Smith.

                                Smith has shown this test how much of a better tactical captain he is than Cummins - too bad he was a moron during Sandpapergate.

                                Ah, didn't realise, only read about it today. Will be interesting to see if anything comes of it.

                                I wonder if ball tracking, snicko etc were available when third umpire for runs outs was first introduced whether we wouldn't have umpires referring run outs and stumpings but requiring teams to use as review for it.

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                                  Ball turning from the first ball.
                                  Second ball the Waj feathers one, burns a review and it's 0/1

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                                  • nzzpN nzzp

                                    Ball turning from the first ball.
                                    Second ball the Waj feathers one, burns a review and it's 0/1

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                                    @nzzp said in India v Aus:

                                    Ball turning from the first ball.
                                    Second ball the Waj feathers one, burns a review and it's 0/1

                                    COLLAPSICON!

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                                    • nzzpN nzzp

                                      @Cyclops they seem to be - and it's smart use of the rules. Arguably unethical, but it's elite sport.

                                      Question is why check the edge for a stumping? It's not what the umpires are ruling on.

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                                      @nzzp said in India v Aus:

                                      @Cyclops they seem to be - and it's smart use of the rules. Arguably unethical, but it's elite sport.

                                      Question is why check the edge for a stumping? It's not what the umpires are ruling on.

                                      Not a word usually associated with the Strayan Cricket Team

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                                        Even on this pitch 76 runs is just not enough to defend.

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                                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                          Even on this pitch 76 runs is just not enough to defend.

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                                          @KiwiMurph said in India v Aus:

                                          Even on this pitch 76 runs is just not enough to defend.

                                          Nah, that few runs you have to back the batters. It would take a miracle.

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