Aust. v India - 2nd Test, Adelaide
- JLC
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The draw is looking like the likely result dont you think ?? Australias bowling attack is depleted with only Gillespie being quality. They will struggle to bowl India out until they get McGrath and Warne back. India hasnt even had to have a contribution from Tendulkar yet.
India may snatch the series if the Aussies dont get their main bowlers back.
jlc
India may snatch the series if the Aussies dont get their main bowlers back.
jlc
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Yeah but Aussies bowling attack is crap without McGrath and Warne, thats the point you have missed.Newelly wrote:JLC, India have a strong batting line-up but you miss the following points:
1. Australia have a a better batting line-up
2. India get travel sickness
3. India have probably the 6th ranked bowling line-up in the world behind (in no particular order Australia, NZ, RSA, Pakistan, Sri Lanka).
4. Australia tend to bounce back after being stung like they were in the first innings (well they did in the 2nd innings of that test).
Having said all that an Indian win is not completely unfathomable, but certainly not likely.
jlc
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Gillespie is a world class bowler. What do you think McGrath has made a living from the last decade ?? He bowls line and length outside off stump and makes the batsman play.
If you think Bichel, Williams and Gillespie are in the same league you are very much mistaken. Gillespie is miles better than those two bowlers.
Australias best bowling attack is McGrath, Gillespie Brett Lee and Warne. Brett Lee has a lot to prove but his aggressive bowling will intimidate the Indians.
The Williams injury will prove to be a blessing.
jlc
If you think Bichel, Williams and Gillespie are in the same league you are very much mistaken. Gillespie is miles better than those two bowlers.
Australias best bowling attack is McGrath, Gillespie Brett Lee and Warne. Brett Lee has a lot to prove but his aggressive bowling will intimidate the Indians.
The Williams injury will prove to be a blessing.
jlc
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Exactly JLC, McGrath makes the batsman play at the ball with subtle variation, and that is the point that I was trying to make. In that Innings Dizzy's bowling was very predicatble and easily read. There is no doubt that Dizzy is a world class bowler but he sure could still learn a little bit about variation, that is what makes him a dagerous proposition for the future as well, the fact the he still has things to learn. Bichel is certainly right up there, and yes I agree that the bowling combination that you put up is certainly Australia's best, but you have to give credit, where credit is due and all the credit should go to Bichel for a fantastic bowling display in the 1st Innings in Adelaide.
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Looks like the aussies are getting a bit of curry......lol classic u gotta love it.
If India wins this it will be a famous famous victory. However its finely balanced so the Aussies could also win but one bowler im thinking Gillespie needs to lift.
jlc
If India wins this it will be a famous famous victory. However its finely balanced so the Aussies could also win but one bowler im thinking Gillespie needs to lift.
jlc
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The Aussies have been knocked over for just 196 and India now require 230 to win test. Agarkar the hero with 6 wickets. I think the game is very evenly poised cos chasing on a 5th day pitch is always difficult. Gillespie and McGill are the keys if the aussies are to win those two will have to improve on their 1st Innings efforts. Both are reguarded as world class bowlers and If that is the case the should be able to bowl to aussies to victory as we would expect Warne and McGrath to do. Personally I don't think they are up it and I think the Indians will win. Time will tell!