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Old 18-01-2008, 03:08 AM in reply to acker's post starting "For a start his name is spelled Clarke,..."
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Sehwag b Clarke 43

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Old 18-01-2008, 03:16 AM in reply to acker's post starting "Sehwag b Clarke 43 Dravid c Gilchrist..."
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Sachin has a poor record in the second innings. Indian batting has been very patchy in this series and the Aussies are all fired up. I reckon India will be all out for around 125-130 just after lunch. I now firmly believe that Australia will win this match.
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Old 18-01-2008, 03:56 AM in reply to Django's post starting "Sachin has a poor record in the second..."
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Tendulkar lbw b Lee 13
Ganguly c Clarke b Johnson 0

India 5-125 lead 239 Pathan still not out 31 and probably scratching his head at why the batsmen are dropping like flys. Plus India still scoring at a cavalier 5 runs an over

Interesting match gets more interesting.
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Old 18-01-2008, 04:43 AM in reply to acker's post starting "Tendulkar lbw b Lee 13 Ganguly c Clarke..."
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India 5-125 lead 239 Pathan still not out 31 and probably scratching his head at why the batsmen are dropping like flys. Plus India still scoring at a cavalier 5 runs an over

Interesting match gets more interesting.
India 5/156 at lunch, the way their lower order has batted in this series, it is virtually 8/156. Australia has firm grip over this match and the pitch has no "demons" in it. Aussie victory within the first hour on day 4 at the latest.
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Old 18-01-2008, 04:51 AM in reply to Django's post starting "India 5/156 at lunch, the way their..."
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The Perth wicket is always at its best to bat from day 3 onwards. In 1977-78, Australia chased 339 to beat India with Tony Mann the night watchman scoring 118.
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Old 18-01-2008, 07:04 AM in reply to Django's post starting "Sachin has a poor record in the second..."
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Sachin has a poor record in the second innings. Indian batting has been very patchy in this series and the Aussies are all fired up. I reckon India will be all out for around 125-130 just after lunch. I now firmly believe that Australia will win this match.
I have now lost track of how many predictions you have made in this series. But I guess all of them have gone horribly wrong??
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For a start his name is spelled Clarke, and for another he is still averaging over 50 in test matches this summer.
My apologies for the spelling but I dont know what stats you are looking at but the last time Clark averaged over 50 was 2 years ago. He averages 44 now, so I am correct in saying that his recent form , not only in this series has been poor.

Also, you will notice that I placed a after that comment. It was meant to be a light hearted comment. Why is everything so serious with you.
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India 8-245 at tea Laxman 57no RP Singh 7 no

An 90 odd run partnership between Laxman and Dhoni during the session has probably broke Australias back.

The pitch is as uneven as anything and balls are going through the top of it.

Current lead 363

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India finally dismissed. Once again it was Lee and Clark, the main destroyers. Ponting should have used them in tandem earlier to try and wrap up the tail sooner instead of wasting his time with Tait.

Aus set a target of 413. Impossible no but very unlikely. There are about 15 overs left in day, can India remove the 2 openers early and put Aus under immense pressure.

This has been a great match as both teams have attacked and both teams have been on top at some stage in the game.
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Impossible no but very unlikely. There are about 15 overs left in day, can India remove the 2 openers early and put Aus under immense pressure.
Gee, i don't know. On paper India look like they should win.

But there is the mental factor.

Are India deep down confident of winning? Or just hopeful?

How will they deal with as situation where they are expected to win?

The wicket is good. If there is one team in the world who can pull this off, it is Australia.

I will not be surprised if they do it too.
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