Jamadagni Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 15 minutes ago, lamellavig said: you sure can. Australia are just a better team. They surely are a better team in those conditions. But India are better overall. Australia were whitewashed by Sri Lanka of all teams when the latter were at the lowest point in their history and lost a test to Bangladesh, which India never will even in a million years. And in the decider in India last year, Australia got the perfect pitch they could have hoped for in Dharmasala which had good seam and bounce and also won the toss, but India were more disciplined and ended up winning the match and the series. Link to comment
lamellavig Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 Just now, Vilander said: pfft what was 4-0 in 2013 test series ? hehe if thats not trashing what is ? I remember they were even very close to loosing to India A in 3 days hehe.. I was talking about 2017. Link to comment
Vilander Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 Just now, lamellavig said: I already explained that India did not trash Aus at home. However, your stupidity warrants further explanation. Allow me to confirm that Aus won a test by playing exciting, attacking cricket to the tune of 333 runs. They also lost an even series 2-1. hehe are you a 12 year old ? did you see 2012-13 series.. ? Link to comment
lamellavig Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 Just now, Jamadagni said: They surely are a better team in those conditions. But India are better overall. Australia were whitewashed by Sri Lanka of all teams when the latter were at the lowest point in their history and lost a test to Bangladesh, which India never will even in a million years. And in the decider in India last year, Australia got the perfect pitch they could have hoped for in Dharmasala which had good seam and bounce and also won the toss, but India were more disciplined and ended up winning the match and the series. It is very close, I will give you that. But Australia must be envied, because during their golden era they were by far the best. Now, in India's golden era, they are still fighting with Aussies, they are nowhere near same dominance/ Link to comment
Vilander Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 1 minute ago, lamellavig said: I was talking about 2017. you said 'never trashed'. never is not 2017. dont shift goal posts, be measured and analytical in your posts. If you are not people will call you out here. Rightarmfast, The Dark Horse and philcric 2 1 Link to comment
lamellavig Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 1 minute ago, Vilander said: you said 'never trashed'. never is not 2017. dont shift goal posts, be measured and analytical in your posts. If you are not people will call you out here. Fine, but observe my analysis on Australia's superiority. Link to comment
Suhaan Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 It happens in cricket but I personally feel Ind bowling is very strong they made every attempt infact succeeded in each test to make a match out of nothing when our batsmen absolutely put a dud performance...what do you call when your star batsmen fail to score 208 after are bowlers hunted them out for 130 against a Steyn less attack,they were one bowler short then too we folded out for 135 express bowling, Vilander and Turning_track 3 Link to comment
Trichromatic Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 England defeated this SA team both home and away. Aus will win this series. Certainly looks like a missed chance for india. adi B, GoldenSun, Suhaan and 1 other 1 2 1 Link to comment
Khota Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 (edited) For India to do well overseas the batting has to flourish. Indian bats went dead in SA and the bulk of the blame goes to openers. Then dropping Dhawan for Rahul was a stategic mistake which compounded the problem. Biggest culprit Rahul and Vijay. Start hating. Edited March 2, 2018 by Khota Link to comment
Lannister Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 Dhawan in first test and Rohit through out the Test series, were the biggest idiotic selections made. I lost interest after that second Test. If this is the glimpse of what in store for Indian cricket in the future, this not even worth our time. Link to comment
Vilander Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 1 hour ago, lamellavig said: Observe how Aus demolished SA on a flat pitch, whereas India struggle to dismiss SA below 250 in the first innings of first test, and also let SA get 340 on a comparable pitch in second test. pitches ?- the only game India played in Durban was the ODI which they won very comfortably. Aus played first innings like SA and did well. 1 hour ago, lamellavig said: I already explained that India did not trash Aus at home. However, your stupidity warrants further explanation. Allow me to confirm that Aus won a test by playing exciting, attacking cricket to the tune of 333 runs. They also lost an even series 2-1. first up be polite there is nothing you can do in a forum but type, do you see me insulting you ( i can but i choose not to). exciting attacking etc are subjective terms team that wins won the game simple. Losing a series 2-1 and almost loosing 3rd game 6 down for 175 an innings behind ?? thats not even thats getting trashed. Besides aus have lost 4-0 in India. 1 hour ago, lamellavig said: Aus have more intellectuals in their team than India, and focus on playing philosphical, attacking cricket for the spectators i can say this is quite funny. I like Aus cricketers and even fans, but cant say the same for pak fans ;) 1 hour ago, lamellavig said: Fine, but observe my analysis on Australia's superiority. lets do one better, i will let you write about your team paks performance in SA instead Link to comment
Vilander Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Suhaan said: It happens in cricket but I personally feel Ind bowling is very strong they made every attempt infact succeeded in each test to make a match out of nothing when our batsmen absolutely put a dud performance...what do you call when your star batsmen fail to score 208 after are bowlers hunted them out for 130 against a Steyn less attack,they were one bowler short then too we folded out for 135 lack of practice games. it was the first game in the series, unbelievable no team does that. appears its just not a priority for them test cricket. Suhaan and Rightarmfast 2 Link to comment
ravishingravi Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 Lack of planning more than anything. Anyway Australia will show us how it is done. Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 9 hours ago, lamellavig said: The idiocy is extreme here. 1) we know that Aus have SIGNIFICANTLY better fast bowling than India. Observe how Aus demolished SA on a flat pitch, whereas India struggle to dismiss SA below 250 in the first innings of first test, and also let SA get 340 on a comparable pitch in second test. 2) I already explained that India did not trash Aus at home. However, your stupidity warrants further explanation. Allow me to confirm that Aus won a test by playing exciting, attacking cricket to the tune of 333 runs. They also lost an even series 2-1. 3) Aus have more intellectuals in their team than India, and focus on playing philosphical, attacking cricket for the spectators. Hence, Australia may be a home-track bully, but they are several eons above India away from home. They are so good at home that they are indeed bullies, but they are still bullies away from home. first of name calling doesnt help anyone Do you know when aussies reach SA ? 2+ week ahead when the ODI series was going on. They settled then played a warmup game then again has 4-5 days before 1st test started. We reach 4-5 days ahead of first test. The real question is did we set ourselves up for a win ? Link to comment
nevada Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 Despite all the blunders, if the batters had somehow managed to not crap their pants in the 4th innings of the first test and chased down the 200 odd runs, the series could have been won. Still hurts that none of the batsmen could come up with an epic innings to drag the team over the finish line. Vilander and Rightarmfast 2 Link to comment
vvvslaxman Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 (edited) India lacked a Starc to finish the tail. Even we got them out for below 200 3 times out of 6 times Edited March 3, 2018 by vvvslaxman Mosher 1 Link to comment
anish2tweet Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 12 hours ago, wanted_desi said: We had better players but they were benched or not taken all together. What was point of taking Jedeja to South Africa, why not one leg spinner those enjoyed success later on. Leggies did good in ODIs and T20s. How will they know if they will do well in the tests beforehand. Jadeja had got 6 wickets in an innings in SA and he did well in the tests back home too. So they took him there. Link to comment
gattaca Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 58 minutes ago, vvvslaxman said: India lacked a Starc to finish the tail. Even we got them out for below 200 3 times out of 6 times This. shami used to do that. Link to comment
Suhaan Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 In the first two tests we had "Friends and Family "club playing ,with" boozed up " players after that famous wedding standing upfront in the slips how can one expect them grab one when there was plenty on offer..Why didnt they play a rahane in the first place.I was quite content with our performance till yesterday but seeing this not so special Aus side(infact ordinary)beating the hell out of Sa clearly brought me down to desperation....that we missed an EPIC opportunity Link to comment
anish2tweet Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 5 minutes ago, Suhaan said: In the first two tests we had "Friends and Family "club playing ,with" boozed up " players after that famous wedding standing upfront in the slips how can one expect them grab one when there was plenty on offer..Why didnt they play a rahane in the first place.I was quite content with our performance till yesterday but seeing this not so special Aus side(infact ordinary)beating the hell out of Sa clearly brought me down to desperation....that we missed an EPIC opportunity Yes.Could have won the series. Dropping Bhuvi was senseless. Did they drop Philander just because the wicket was pacy? Rahane would have been back in form from 2nd test itself rather than the 3rd test if he had played the 1st test. Link to comment
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