sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 Their full strength bowling attack is this: Starc Hazlewood Pat Cummins Coulter Nile/some other pacer in form Zampa Good luck facing this attack in a clutch game. GoldenSun and Gollum 1 1 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 ^That doesn't mean this losing streak doesn't matter. Its an awful streak. Their batsmen have been woeful on any pitch that ain't a patta. Too bad ODIs are going the patta way. We need more pitches like the one we see in this series. GoldenSun 1 Link to comment
Gollum Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 27 minutes ago, sensible-indian said: Their full strength bowling attack is this: Starc Hazlewood Pat Cummins Coulter Nile/some other pacer in form Zampa Good luck facing this attack in a clutch game. Spot on. In general Aussies are the toughest team to face in crunch matches. You need something special even to knock out mediocre Aussie teams in knockout matches of WCs. In 2011 they fielded a weak team(relative to their high standards) in the SC, but the best team of that tournament had to play its best match in the tournament to knock them out in the QF. If not for that epic Yuvi-Raina partnership we would have lost that match. Aravinda had to play an ATG, if not the GOAT WC knock in the 1996 F to beat Aussies. WI needed a Clive Lloyd special and 4 direct hits from Viv to beat Aus by 5 runs in the 1975 finals. Conclusion:You need ATG performances to beat the Aussies in the business end of WCs. If India were to face Aus in 2019 SF/F I expect Aussies to crush us mercilessly like they did in 2015 SF. That bowling lineup you posted is downright scary, I feel sorry for the teams that have to come up against a full fledged Aussie attack in the future. sensible-indian 1 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Gollum said: Spot on. In general Aussies are the toughest team to face in crunch matches. You need something special even to knock out mediocre Aussie teams in knockout matches of WCs. In 2011 they fielded a weak team(relative to their high standards) in the SC, but the best team of that tournament had to play its best match in the tournament to knock them out in the QF. If not for that epic Yuvi-Raina partnership we would have lost that match. Aravinda had to play an ATG, if not the GOAT WC knock in the 1996 F to beat Aussies. WI needed a Clive Lloyd special and 4 direct hits from Viv to beat Aus by 5 runs in the 1975 finals. Conclusion:You need ATG performances to beat the Aussies in the business end of WCs. If India were to face Aus in 2019 SF/F I expect Aussies to crush us mercilessly like they did in 2015 SF. That bowling lineup you posted is downright scary, I feel sorry for the teams that have to come up against a full fledged Aussie attack in the future. There was a poster called Ram who kept saying that India would lose to Aus in 2015 SF. When asked why, he replied that in 2011, India fielded its best EVER ODI team and faced one of Aus's worst WC ODI teams and still had to huff and puff to win that game AT THEIR HOME. When that's the case, what hope does India have against a rampaging Aussies in their home? One of the most powerful posts I have ever read in ICF. It was so painful because it was so true. When the SF day arrived, we were duly and mercilessly thrashed. Edited September 23, 2017 by sensible-indian Gollum 1 Link to comment
kubrickian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 Most of their batsman are FTBs who only do well on flat, batting tracks at home. If there is even the slight bit of movement or turn, they wont score a run to save their lives. Their only chance from here on is if they get a batting track where 350+ is scored. I have seen enough of their batsmen to know what they are worth. SK_IH 1 Link to comment
kubrickian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 10 hours ago, sensible-indian said: There was a poster called Ram who kept saying that India would lose to Aus in 2015 SF. When asked why, he replied that in 2011, India fielded its best EVER ODI team and faced one of Aus's worst WC ODI teams and still had to huff and puff to win that game AT THEIR HOME. When that's the case, what hope does India have against a rampaging Aussies in their home? One of the most powerful posts I have ever read in ICF. It was so painful because it was so true. When the SF day arrived, we were duly and mercilessly thrashed. Why are you talking about 2011 team in 2017 ? Is this your definition of "sensible" ? Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 (edited) 38 minutes ago, kubrickian said: Why are you talking about 2011 team in 2017 ? Is this your definition of "sensible" ? Hmm..I don't know. I would define being sensible as atleast having basic comprehension skills to realize that a post can add to a point raised in the quoted post. Edited September 23, 2017 by sensible-indian Link to comment
express bowling Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 12 hours ago, sensible-indian said: Their full strength bowling attack is this: Starc Hazlewood Pat Cummins Coulter Nile/some other pacer in form Zampa Good luck facing this attack in a clutch game. They will play 4 specialist bowlers and Stoinis Not 5 specialist bowlers It will be Starc Hazlewood Cummins / Faulkner Zampa / Agar Stoinis Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 (edited) 9 minutes ago, express bowling said: They will play 4 specialist bowlers and Stoinis Not 5 specialist bowlers It will be Starc Hazlewood Cummins / Faulkner Zampa / Agar Stoinis Good point. Or they can also go for 4 pacers like I mentioned and have Maxwell/Faulkner share the rest 10 overs if Zampa doesn't keep performing. Edited September 23, 2017 by sensible-indian Link to comment
express bowling Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 11 hours ago, sensible-indian said: When asked why, he replied that in 2011, India fielded its best EVER ODI team and faced one of Aus's worst WC ODI teams and still had to huff and puff to win that game AT THEIR HOME. When that's the case, what hope does India have against a rampaging Aussies in their home? Though not exactly related to this topic, one issue I want to discuss about the bolded line is .... India now has a much more balanced bowling attack in all formats compared to any time in our history .... our ODI batting may have some weaknesses but it is the strong bowling attacks which are the strongest teams. p.s - I know the above statement was made in 2015 and was relevant then .... just discussing the impact of strong bowling attacks sensible-indian 1 Link to comment
kubrickian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 (edited) 12 hours ago, sensible-indian said: There was a poster called Ram who kept saying that India would lose to Aus in 2015 SF. When asked why, he replied that in 2011, India fielded its best EVER ODI team and faced one of Aus's worst WC ODI teams and still had to huff and puff to win that game AT THEIR HOME. When that's the case, what hope does India have against a rampaging Aussies in their home? One of the most powerful posts I have ever read in ICF. It was so painful because it was so true. When the SF day arrived, we were duly and mercilessly thrashed. If you think Aus in 2011 had one of their worst ODI teams, you are even dumber than I thought. You are not even in the same ball park as being sensible. This thread is about Australia's recent performance in ODIs and not what happened in 2011 or 2015. Come back when you comprehend that simple piece of information, dumbass. Edited September 23, 2017 by kubrickian Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted September 23, 2017 Share Posted September 23, 2017 22 minutes ago, kubrickian said: If you think Aus in 2011 had one of their worst ODI teams, you are even dumber than I thought. You are not even in the same ball park as being sensible. This thread is about Australia's recent performance in ODIs and not what happened in 2011 or 2015. Come back when you comprehend that simple piece of information, dumbass. Haha.....this is what happens when people with poor comprehension skills try to act smart and get owned and then hav to change goalposts to shift to a related discussion. Happens. Link to comment
Rasgulla Posted September 24, 2017 Share Posted September 24, 2017 Not sure what's this is about.. We got hammered 4 1 last time we were there. so time for some payback. Link to comment
sourab10forever Posted September 24, 2017 Author Share Posted September 24, 2017 19 minutes ago, Rasgulla said: Not sure what's this is about.. We got hammered 4 1 last time we were there. so time for some payback. This is about Aus playing outside Aus,which includes ENG Don't think any team from the top 8 including SL have performed worse than this outside their home. Rasgulla 1 Link to comment
sourab10forever Posted September 24, 2017 Author Share Posted September 24, 2017 Aus now have their 17th winless game on the road. It's going from worse to hopeless for the world champions. velu 1 Link to comment
flamy Posted September 26, 2017 Share Posted September 26, 2017 On 9/22/2017 at 9:40 AM, Temujin Khaghan said: Hey flamy!!! Long time no chat bud... :) Hey buddy, how ya been? :) Link to comment
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