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On 8/16/2024 at 7:27 PM, Lone Wolf said:

India is still only Asian team to win a test in Gabba and Perth Centurion I think.

SL is only Asian side to win in Barbados:bebored:

Also India won at the Wanderers in 2006 when Sreesanth bowled that spell. 

 

PAK and SL have only ever win on slower pitches - PE and Durban I think. 

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2 minutes ago, Nikhil_cric said:

Also India won at the Wanderers in 2006 when Sreesanth bowled that spell. 

 

PAK and SL have only ever win on slower pitches - PE and Durban I think. 

 

We won on greenest Joburg pitch in 2018 as well. 

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15 hours ago, Lord said:

 

We won on greenest Joburg pitch in 2018 as well. 

What is interesting is not so much how green the pitch is but the pace of the pitches. 

 

Unlike other Asian sides, our team seems to thrive on really skiddy pitches. 

 

Barbados is the 2nd fastest pitch in the Caribbean after St. Lucia.

 

Centurion pitch 3 years ago was rated by Cricviz as one of the fastest pitches ever since ball tracking started. 

 

Perth and Wanderers are, on average, the 2nd fastest and the fastest pitches , respectively, in the world.

 

 

They struggle on slightly slower pitches with seam and swing and that's probably why they consistently used to get hammered in England by Jimmy and co. 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 8/17/2024 at 11:50 PM, Laaloo said:

Nah this isn't better than joburg 2006 or perth 2007

What was so historic or special about Joburg 2006?

 

Perth 2007 was special I remember well because of several reasons - All the drama that took place since the start of Sydney test, it was the fastest pitch where teams usually play all pace attack, opposition was Australia, the no.1 ranked team in the world.

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On 8/18/2024 at 1:21 PM, Nikhil_cric said:

What is interesting is not so much how green the pitch is but the pace of the pitches. 

 

Unlike other Asian sides, our team seems to thrive on really skiddy pitches. 

 

Barbados is the 2nd fastest pitch in the Caribbean after St. Lucia.

 

Centurion pitch 3 years ago was rated by Cricviz as one of the fastest pitches ever since ball tracking started. 

 

Perth and Wanderers are, on average, the 2nd fastest and the fastest pitches , respectively, in the world.

 

 

They struggle on slightly slower pitches with seam and swing and that's probably why they consistently used to get hammered in England by Jimmy and co. 

 

 

 

 

 

Barbados is slow now.

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On 8/21/2024 at 11:35 PM, Majestic said:

What was so historic or special about Joburg 2006?

 

Perth 2007 was special I remember well because of several reasons - All the drama that took place since the start of Sydney test, it was the fastest pitch where teams usually play all pace attack, opposition was Australia, the no.1 ranked team in the world.

First win in South Africa in a long time

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On 8/22/2024 at 11:10 AM, Gollum said:

2020-21 BGT, nothing else compares.

 

Greatest achievement in Indian cricket history.

 

Perth 2008 still holds a special place for me, maybe biased I am.

 

Even though there were no Warne, McGrath or Martyn, that Aussie side was still considered to be an invincible side at that time.

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Perth 2008 is also the best ever win for me because this happened in pre IPL era.

 

Before IPL, Indian cricketers were not so familiar or close with Aussie cricketers, and the bouncy hard surfaces were not something that we were used to back then. So playing against Australia on their home turf brought about that feeling of being on a foreign land, facing really fast bowlers on lively wickets. 

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