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Aussies have gotten owned for their over aggressive strategies,You will find most miraculous comeback victories against them for a reason but they are far and few in between compared to the amount of success they have had...They are also always in the top bracket in the world since the beginning of test cricket consistently for a reason

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Tbf the 600 declaration doesn't seem so bad now, our bowlers conceded almost 450.. even then some people were complaining of late declaration :rofl: Anyway 300+ on day 5 pitch vs WI is hardly a bold decision, even 200 is enough for those sloggers..
not a bold decision but doubt if kaptaan kool would have made this decision even if we were down in the series
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But definitely newzealand has good attack Boult' date='Southie and Wagner vvery good bowlers.[/quote'] But 306 in 95 overs. Is a risk. First inning they made 317. They have players like bravo, gayle, chanders. Even the tail,is okayish. Huge risk for any bowling line up let alone NZ line up
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Very brave and sporting declaration.Looks like it is paying off already, compare this with, for example our Kaptaan against same NZ in 2009 waiting to get lead over 600 runs folks. It is right folks 600 fricking runs, end result was very predictable draw with 8 wickets down and running out of time. So our great kaptaan and his great captaincy predates from 2009 and we are still reeling under it.
I still get wound up thinking about that stupid declaration.... We also lost rankings points as a result of only winning 1-0
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Aussies have gotten owned for their over aggressive strategies' date='You will find most miraculous comeback victories against them for a reason but they are far and few in between compared to the amount of success they have had...They are also always in the top bracket in the world since the beginning of test cricket consistently for a reason[/quote'] They've had success because they've almost always had the best players.
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WI batting line up is collapse prone as is and more so on the 5th day of a test match. So while this might seem like a risky move, it is actually a calculated risk with high probability of success. That being said, I don't think Dhoni would have made a declaration in a similar situation.

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having a popgun attack like ours doesn't help
On the contrary putting confidence into the attack definitely helps and history is rife with example of weak bowling attacks pulling off wins with such scores. There is a reason 300 is very rarely chased in test history, no matter the bowling attack. However, when your captain make it obvious he has no confidence in you, well, what do you think will happen?
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On the contrary putting confidence into the attack definitely helps and history is rife with example of weak bowling attacks pulling off wins with such scores. There is a reason 300 is very rarely chased in test history' date=' no matter the bowling attack. However, when your captain make it obvious he has no confidence in you, well, what do you think will happen?[/quote'] WI tour 2011 2nd test, we were leading 1-0, what was the target we set for WI? 281 in 83 overs, but no one remembers this http://www.espncricinfo.com/west-indies-v-india-2011/engine/match/489227.html?innings=3;page=3;view=commentary All went downhill for Dhoni after this though lol
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It is a two way street. Success breeds confidence but confidence also breeds success.
yes, I agree. I think the Windies sending a very weak team to NZ built NZ's confidence to the point where they could win against India. That in turn gave them the confidence to beat a much improved Windies team in the Caribbean.
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WI tour 2011 2nd test, we were leading 1-0, what was the target we set for WI? 281 in 83 overs, but no one remembers this http://www.espncricinfo.com/west-indies-v-india-2011/engine/match/489227.html?innings=3;page=3;view=commentary All went downhill for Dhoni after this though lol
Yeah but I think some rain and thunderstorms were predicted late in the day and 283 was a big 4th inning total on that pitch,it didn't happen.India were no1 and dhoni had to make such a move but giving up in the next test match was pretty shameful
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WI tour 2011 2nd test, we were leading 1-0, what was the target we set for WI? 281 in 83 overs, but no one remembers this http://www.espncricinfo.com/west-indies-v-india-2011/engine/match/489227.html?innings=3;page=3;view=commentary All went downhill for Dhoni after this though lol
The rot began with Dravid's captaincy in WI 2006 tour and then with English tour of 2007 when India was leading 1-0 and we went defensive after follow on in 3rd test. Dhoni just followed his footsteps of playing for safety first, which ultimately impacted the mindset of this team which has stopped believing in winning anything outside SC. These two captains costed team India at least 8 overseas victories in SA,NZ,WI and Eng.
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