- Nov 13, 2004
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As we are seeing in India at the moment, England are all over the Indians and the "superpower" that seemed to be rising up a month ago now looks to be crumbling faster then a New Zealand tail.
The key here is the coin toss.
It is no coincidence that our win in Sri Lanka 3-0 also happened to take place with Australian winning the toss and batting first in all 3 test matchs.
In India in 2004 the games that we won we won the toss and batted, the game we lost was played on a shocking pitch but we also lost the toss there.
In India just gone the game we were on top on was the only game where we won the toss and batted.
Those who follow my posting would know how mach emphasis i place on the coin toss. In the subcontinent i strongly believe that it is nearly impossible to win in those conditions batting second. The reason being is that India, Sri Lanka pack there teams with spinners and as such batting second it is very hard to put yourself in a position where you can win the game simply because of runs on the board.
Batting first almost assures you a score of 350+ on these wickets which start to provide assistance to the spinners as early as day 2. Batting second means you come in, often with in the negative by the tune of 400+ runs, when the pitch is starting to break up.
Nice to see India realising that they are not the unstoppable force they were proclaiming themselves to be.
The key here is the coin toss.
It is no coincidence that our win in Sri Lanka 3-0 also happened to take place with Australian winning the toss and batting first in all 3 test matchs.
In India in 2004 the games that we won we won the toss and batted, the game we lost was played on a shocking pitch but we also lost the toss there.
In India just gone the game we were on top on was the only game where we won the toss and batted.
Those who follow my posting would know how mach emphasis i place on the coin toss. In the subcontinent i strongly believe that it is nearly impossible to win in those conditions batting second. The reason being is that India, Sri Lanka pack there teams with spinners and as such batting second it is very hard to put yourself in a position where you can win the game simply because of runs on the board.
Batting first almost assures you a score of 350+ on these wickets which start to provide assistance to the spinners as early as day 2. Batting second means you come in, often with in the negative by the tune of 400+ runs, when the pitch is starting to break up.
Nice to see India realising that they are not the unstoppable force they were proclaiming themselves to be.