Border Gavaskar Trophy, India v Australia, 3rd Test 1-5 March, 1430hrs at Indore

Who will win?


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Head
Ussie
Marnus
Smith
Handscomb
Green
Carey
Starc
Lyon
Murphy
Boland
Yeah thats my lineup - i took boland over khunaman

Not sure how fit Starc and Green are so they can share those overs, not sure we need 3 spinners. Go with 2 spinners and 3 pacemen (inc green).

Boland to dry an end up when bowling and attack from the other end.
 
Morning all, does anyone think we'll see a difference in the side under Smith compared to Cummins?
No. Ashwin and Jadeja more than likely will run through the side again as they do all sides in India.

As much as we don't want to admit it these Tests are much more about whether India play below their level rather than if Australia playing up to theirs. If India play anywhere close to their best no side can get close to them in India.

Although hopefully McDonald has had Heals SEN masterclass on repeat and we'll be sweet. And as long as those damn selectors stop picking the spuds and pick the gun players.
 

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Gough. Can we win and earn back the respect of the Indian cricketing public and launch us into the WTC final to face our subcontinental foe?

Head
Ussie
Marnus
Smith
Handscomb
Green
Carey
Starc
Lyon
Murphy
Kuhnemann/Boland

I know Lance Morris is here to watch learn and soak up what it means to be a part of the Australian cricket team, but hey CA think outside the box and unleash him on the Indians. His express pace on their decks may just put the fear of the devil into them. I'd play him over a suspect Starc.
 
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As much as we don't want to admit it these Tests are much more about whether India play below their level rather than if Australia playing up to theirs. If India play anywhere close to their best no side can get close to them in India.

Not many teams lose playing their best

India in the last test were in a bad spot when we were 2-90 in the 2nd dig with a 91 run lead and looking quite comfortable, not because they were playing shit but because we had outplayed them to that point.

Then we collapsed under the pressure from India's spinners and they won it quite easily. Its unfair to say that the only way India lose or struggle in tests in India is if they 'play below their level'
 
No. Ashwin and Jadeja more than likely will run through the side again as they do all sides in India.

As much as we don't want to admit it these Tests are much more about whether India play below their level rather than if Australia playing up to theirs. If India play anywhere close to their best no side can get close to them in India.

Although hopefully McDonald has had Heals SEN masterclass on repeat and we'll be sweet. And as long as those damn selectors stop picking the spuds and pick the gun players.
Smith as the captain should order the players to not get out to stupid shots
 
Not many teams lose playing their best

India in the last test were in a bad spot when we were 2-90 in the 2nd dig with a 91 run lead and looking quite comfortable, not because they were playing s**t but because we had outplayed them to that point.

Then we collapsed under the pressure from India's spinners and they won it quite easily. Its unfair to say that the only way India lose or struggle in tests in India is if they 'play below their level'
I hope if we make it to the test championship it’s a true test of two teams at their peak performance. No injuries or form shadows
 
are we going to be on sweep count when watching our batting?

will they keep playing it or put it away completely?

Will carey get caught at slip playing a conventional shot for a duck and everyone screams 'should have swept it' 🤣

If i see someone get out to a reverse sweep when all they would have got was a single anyway, ill be fuming.
 
are we going to be on sweep count when watching our batting?

will they keep playing it or put it away completely?

Will carey get caught at slip playing a conventional shot for a duck and everyone screams 'should have swept it' 🤣

If i see someone get out to a reverse sweep when all they would have got was a single anyway, ill be fuming.
I reckon we might see a record number of stumpings with Australia trying to use their feet and running past 98kmh balls turning square from Jadeja.

The Australian legends will come out and say they need to play from the crease or use their feet but do it without getting stumped and all and sundry will be like "yeah why don't they listen?"
 
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Do you see parallels with the Australian cricket team and the German 6th Army in Stalingrad?
Being torn apart by their enemy, a long way from home and abandoned by their leader?
The Germans managed to inflict a few wounds on the Russians before they retreated. I'm not sure we can even claim that.
 
Drop khunaman, not sure of the spelling, play an extra bat, head to bowl his overs, bowls rubbish.
Yep, no need for 3 "front line" spinners IMO, get the extra seamer in and Head is a more than handy 3rd spin option + Smith as well.

Kuhnemann is nothing more than cannon fodder for the Indians.
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Not many teams lose playing their best

India in the last test were in a bad spot when we were 2-90 in the 2nd dig with a 91 run lead and looking quite comfortable, not because they were playing s**t but because we had outplayed them to that point.

Then we collapsed under the pressure from India's spinners and they won it quite easily. Its unfair to say that the only way India lose or struggle in tests in India is if they 'play below their level'
I prefer to think of it as only India can beat India at home.

In both 2004 and 2012-13, politics either had players selected well past their prime (Tendulkar and Sehwag) leading to not nearly enough runs on some juicy batting decks or had a rogue pitch curator (Nagpur) serving up something a good deal bouncier and greener than it would've been otherwise.
 
He should also tell them to use their feet and not get trapped on the crease like he has uncharacteristically done several times this tour.
I think our batsmen are terrified of getting out stumped, hence the lack of footwork/positivity. In my opinion there's nothing worse than missing straight balls from spinners and getting out plumb lbw when there's a chance to smother the ball and negate the turn.
You can't pressure a bowler to vary his length when you stay trapped on the crease, it's a strategy doomed to fail.
 
I think our batsmen are terrified of getting out stumped, hence the lack of footwork/positivity. In my opinion there's nothing worse than missing straight balls from spinners and getting out plumb lbw when there's a chance to smother the ball and negate the turn.
You can't pressure a bowler to vary his length when you stay trapped on the crease, it's a strategy doomed to fail.

That's unfortunately not going to change, the lack of footworks is so bad domestically it's not going to change internationally.
 
nothing worse than missing straight balls from spinners and getting out plumb lbw when there's a chance to smother the ball and negate the turn.
Agree. You look a real goose, but even worse, you send a signal to their spin duo that you are easy pickings.. just like we have done in both second innings of this series. The Indian public must be smirking over their vindaloo at how inept we have been against spin on this tour.

Only one bloke has done this, Pete Handscomb. Any wonder he has looked our best and the one player least likely to succumb without a whimper. It was a must for CA to drum into all batsmen at end of first match to follow Handscomb's spin blueprint for the remaining matches. Beats me why these coaches and selectors are paid the big bucks to produce mediocrity.
 
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Agree. You look a real goose, but even worse, you send a signal to their spin duo that you are easy pickings.. just like we have done in both second innings of this series. The Indian public must be sfellowing over their vindaloo at the ineptitude we have shown against spin on this tour. We need to turn round our tour this match...

But didn't you hear our preparation was fine lol

Well no it wasn't it was beyond abysmal
 
Gough. Can we win and earn back the respect of the Indian cricketing public and launch us into the WTC final to face our subcontinental foe?



I know Lance Morris is here to watch learn and soak up what it means to be a part of the Australian cricket team, but hey CA think outside the box and unleash him on the Indians. His express pace on their decks may just put the fear of the devil into them. I'd play him over a suspect Starc.
Yeah I can understand your angst and frustration BGman with regards to morris...and as a WA supporter it would be great to see him play. If he doesn't get a look in for the last test which it looks like the indians are preparing a wicket to suit english conditions I will be extremely P**ed off

He has had enough experience mixing drinks..its time to play him or get back in the shield IMHO
 
anyone get the feeling they might go renners today :rolleyes:

renners
ussie
marnus
smudge
head
handscomb
green
carey
starc
lyon
murphy

I would much prefer

Head
Ussie
Marnus
Smith
Handscomb
Green
Carey
Starc
Lyon
Murphy
Kuhnemann/Boland
 
anyone get the feeling they might go renners today :rolleyes:

renners
ussie
marnus
smudge
head
handscomb
green
carey
starc
lyon
murphy

I would much prefer

Head
Ussie
Marnus
Smith
Handscomb
Green
Carey
Starc
Lyon
Murphy
Kuhnemann/Boland
Thought they sent Renshaw home injured?

Fox had a graphic up last week sometime
 

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