So any updates on the Neroli/Isa slip & slide off ?
Would be the highlight of thematchsummer
Knowing our luck it would be Worland and Skull instead
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So any updates on the Neroli/Isa slip & slide off ?
Would be the highlight of thematchsummer
DT_fanatic Park cricketer, where have this generation of India's fast bowlers emerged from? Is it because groundskeepers are finally making home wickets conducive to pace bowling, or because they finally got development right?
Let’s talk positives...
1. Didn’t lose a wicket today.
2. Marsh couldn’t get his usual 30-40 to save his test spot innings
Rain time musings:
I hope one day the Ashes occurs on a dust bowl in Kolkata or Mumbai and an India vs Pakistan test occurs at the MCG or Perth. Or an India vs Australia contest at Headingley or Lords under overcast skies.
Would be very interesting I think. Who knows,
DT_fanatic Park cricketer, where have this generation of India's fast bowlers emerged from? Is it because groundskeepers are finally making home wickets conducive to pace bowling, or because they finally got development right?
Be very interesting if Kohli not win so many tosses of coin this series. Who knows what would have happened.
Test cricket is struggling world wide banning the players to come across as noble has hurt the game here crowds are down ratings are down as is interest in the form of the game.
You get bowled out for 150 any time, you got no excuses unless it a minefield pitch. However the side that won the toss won every match so makes you wonder how series changes if toin coss other way this series. Cannot help but wonder. Does not change fact we are shit batting side though.The toss becomes a factor when you lose chasing a stiff target in the last innings but you can't blame the toss when you get shot out for 150 in the first innings on a docile wicket.
Or if we reviewed Pujuara on 89 in the First Test we win the Series. Lost by 31 runs, that cost us 34.....lol.
You get bowled out for 150 any time, you got no excuses unless it a minefield pitch. However the side that won the toss won every match so makes you wonder how series changes if toin coss other way this series. Cannot help but wonder. Does not change fact we are shit batting side though.
... or, you know, only getting 25 overs in over the final two days of the match out of a potential 180 due to rain.India only have themselves and their long first innings to blame for not getting a win this test.
I do think that the toss has become more crucial nowadays. The toss has always been an advantage throughout test history but it's become more pronounced now because of the universal batting fragility in all teams and so they can't hack the pressure of batting last.
So we've just to go on with the way it is and teams should strive to improve to a point where they aren't dependent on toss because no great team has ever depended on the toss in cricket history.
I do think that the toss has become more crucial nowadays. The toss has always been an advantage throughout test history but it's become more pronounced now because of the universal batting fragility in all teams and so they can't hack the pressure of batting last.
We lost 7 out of the 8 tosses in our tours to South Africa and England (lost 2 in SA and all 5 tosses in England) and all of those matches were very close. I felt we were unlucky with the toss and quite a few matches among those would've swung the other way had we won the toss. But it's just the way cricket is and I guess the luck evened out in Australia for us. I'm not really sure how to solve the toss advantage but one thing I believe is that if the toss is present, the visiting team should get the advantage. I don't mind touring teams awarded the tosses in India and I don't mind us getting the advantage when we're on tour. But that's also not e most ideal way I think, the home team having to bat last everytime. So we've just to go on with the way it is and teams should strive to improve to a point where they aren't dependent on toss because no great team has ever depended on the toss in cricket history.
Ridiculous all the ridicule that the Mcg received, however Sydney gets away with missing 171 overs in a Test match
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Didn’t India lose 8/78 on that same ‘docile’ wicket that Australia got skittled on?The toss becomes a factor when you lose chasing a stiff target in the last innings but you can't blame the toss when you get shot out for 150 in the first innings on a docile wicket.
Didn’t India lose 8/78 on that same ‘docile’ wicket that Australia got skittled on?
Or we could produce good cricket pitches which offer something to everyone including the fast bowlers. A good cricket pitch is not one which offers the batsman and only the spin bowlers a chance.
Day one of a good test match pitch should see a solid green grass cover and substantial moisture in the pitch, then we now have a toss that means something.
Yeah but you can't have the perfect pitch every match. It's a bit hard to reproduce a perfect pitch with the perfect conditions every single time. Teams just have to adapt to the conditions.
Lol. Of course it was.Yeah and none of that was due to the pitch and it had everything to do with clever field setups by Tim Paine and Cummins and Indian batsmen getting sucked into it easily, probably because of a lazy attitude as they already had a 300 run lead at that moment.
Lol. Of course it was.
To imply that the pitch and conditions were the same on days 3 and 4 to what they were when India batted for the opening two days is laughable.
India made the most of winning the toss and getting use of the best conditions for batting.
India only have themselves and their long first innings to blame for not getting a win this test.