"It's just one innings (when Gambhir has failed). It's a long tour ahead of us," shewag said. the things r going to b the same even in next few innings on ausi pitches.
Re: gambhir
by arvin g on Dec 29, 2011 01:19 AM
both sehwag and gambhir will be flying back to india under disuiese of injuries if it becomes too much for them to handle aussie pacers...
outcome of Melbourne test is a forgone conclusion. Inian victory is essentially signed, sealed and deilvered. We are the real top team in test, ODI and T20. Last England tour, which has already been erased by our outstanding performance later at home, was just a glitch.
Re: dhoni
by Indian Ullu on Dec 28, 2011 11:28 PM
Cricket critics say= Dhoni should stand 2 feet ahead to allow slip catches be taken before touching ground! In today's game ONE SUCH CATCH WAS MISSED
Aus 70% India 30% .if Austrian make more than 300 we have chance up to 50% .simple reason .that means batting not difficult in this pitch.but except sachiin nobody batting like a champion what a plyer he is
Re: Re: chance
by Against Pseudos on Dec 29, 2011 05:01 AM
Hmmmmmm.... almost 95% second innings VVS play will not be required if only he plays in the first innings and avoids all this unnecessary pressure
If you are out in the first ten overs the match will be over by evening.Request do not talk go and do it . Better chance if Aswin ,Zaheer ,Ishant and Yadav bat earler than Dhoni.
The Australian innings is not over yet, and Hussey is still there. Th whole world knows what he can do with the tailenders for company. India's chances depend on how quickly they take the remaining two wickets. Picture abhi baaki hei merre dost...!!!
Re: Why all this predictions and fuss..???!!!
by Abhijit Nair on Dec 28, 2011 09:46 PM
that round overweight person on times now states that aus are staring at defeat and only matter of time india wins!!!
sehwag, i would have completely endorsed ur views had this test been played on the dusty tracks of the subcontinent. on fast bouncier wickets anything less than 100 is gettable for India. Remember the match against West Indies way back in the 90's when we just need some 140 odd runs to win and we folded up for less than 100. So Australia already know that even this 230 is more than enough to scare the strong Indian batting lineup which is tiger like only on paper.