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Old 18-01-2008, 09:22 AM in reply to Seamer's post starting "Gee, i don't know. On paper India look..."
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Rogers gone Aus 26/1.

Good points Seamer. I agree with you . If the wickets just keep coming then India will obviously be ok but will will Kumble do and how will the Indians react to a stand of say 100 between 2 of the Aussie batsman. IMO there will be at least 1 big stand from the Aussies and how India react to it, could be the difference.
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Old 18-01-2008, 09:27 AM in reply to Seamer's post starting "Gee, i don't know. On paper India look..."
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Chris Rogers c Dhoni b Pathan 15

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I do have an issue with Rogers now. He continues to shuffle across the crease sometimes prior to the delivery being released.
Leg stump almost always seems to be getting exposed.
This time he moved so far across that he thought he needed to play at Pathan, when actualy he was already well outside off stump due to his lateral movement. Last time same shuffle but got caught on leg stump LBW.

I think he has a technical issue that needs soughting out.
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Old 18-01-2008, 09:29 AM in reply to acker's post starting "Chris Rogers c Dhoni b Pathan 15 ..."
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Jacques was dropped in the same over that Rogers got out. I hope the error is not going to turn out expensive.
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Old 18-01-2008, 09:45 AM in reply to Nostromo's post starting "Jacques was dropped in the same over..."
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Jacques was dropped in the same over that Rogers got out. I hope the error is not going to turn out expensive.
not to worry Nostromo. Jacques is back in the hut. It was only a matter of time as he was flashing at a lot of deliveries outside his off stump and with the swinging ball he was bound to nick one.

Never the less, I did not see the oponers as a threat. It was always going to Ponting, Hussey, Symonds, Gilchrist and Clark who would pose the most threat.

This next partnership is key to the match as Ponting has scored many centuries in the 4th innings when Australia were chasing big scores and Hussey, well he is just Hussey. This pitch is still good for batting though. It will be interesting to see how Kumble bowls tomorrow.

Kumble should bring Sharma on for a couple of overs since he got Ponting in the 1st innings and Singh has not been firing yet today.
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not to worry Nostromo. Jacques is back in the hut. It was only a matter of time as he was flashing at a lot of deliveries outside his off stump and with the swinging ball he was bound to nick one.
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Hussey seems intent on following him...

9.6 Pathan to Hussey, FOUR, too much width on this one and the batsman reaches away from his body to drive forcefully through the covers
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Good resistance from ponting and hussey
but as i always Predicted(u can read my pre match comments on tait thread which i wrote much before the third test ) ,india is doing better than most of you would've expected it to do so in this test
and also much hype about india's weakness against fast bowling(Shaun Tait) and waca pitch also proven wrong in this match at least
still i am not predicting an indian victory (i will be fool to write off the aussies) but i am happy to see them playing better game than their last match
if india do win this test (which i pray and hope)that will give a huge boost to their confidence for the rest of the series and also future tours
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Django's grave predictions notwithstanding (or maybe because of them ), I believe India have a definite edge in the game. With 2 days left and a good weather forecast, a draw is out of the question of course. Despite his poor show thus far, I believe Ponting is the danger man; Hussey and Clarke have shown a touch of vulnerability under pressure and as long as the bolwers do not give Gilchrist width outside the off stump, he is going to be tempted to flash sooner or later.

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Pardon the pun

but in memory of that great Japanese TV show that the ABC in Australia ran in the early 1980's at 6pm weeknights.

"we need monkey magic"

to get out of this one.
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Old 18-01-2008, 11:58 AM in reply to acker's post starting "Pardon the pun but in memory of that..."
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Well the 2 who are in both need centuries if Australia are to continue the winning streak.Amazing how vulnerable they have looked in this game after all the talk of blowing away India on a pacy track.
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Old 18-01-2008, 01:39 PM in reply to gibbs_fan's post starting "Rogers gone Aus 26/1. Good points..."
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Rogers gone Aus 26/1.

Good points Seamer. I agree with you . If the wickets just keep coming then India will obviously be ok but will will Kumble do and how will the Indians react to a stand of say 100 between 2 of the Aussie batsman. IMO there will be at least 1 big stand from the Aussies and how India react to it, could be the difference.
Well Gibbs Fan, i should probably add to my statement "I won't be surprised if Australia win, but i expect them to lose)

This test, India don't really seem to have a weak link. Even that young bloke Sharma looks like getting a wicket or too. Kumble will be a difficult prospect in the middle overs as well, so there probably won't be any relenting of the pressure there either.

If two of our three bats can get in and post a big score, maybe, but the Indian bowlers are looking perhaps too good this test.
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