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| Dismembered Member Join Date: Aug 2003
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| Interesting series coming up, a potential powder keg waiting to go off. Aussie looking as weak as they have been in many a year (didnt we say that last series?) with a spinning line up that make you hanker for the likes of Beau Casson and Peter Taylor! India batting line will rely on the old coffin dodgers, and they really are creaking now. Tendles is struggling with his elbow (again), Gangles and Dravid hasnt bought a run for a while now. One thing you need to do to beat Aussie is to keep yourself in the game for the first innings. Symonds has been left behind, a very convenient solution to a potentially tricky situation, but will be missed - but when the rod calls...... Onto betting, and we have interesting early doors pricing up. India are partial favourites for the whole series, whereas Aussie are result favourite for the 1st Test (ignoring draw) at Bangalore. Are we assuming that if Aussie win the 1st Test we will see 3 wickets a la Kanpur v Saffers? Anyhow, decent money up on the Daq, hopefully we can get 2% off there rather than 22.5% at the unfair - anyone else have any thoughts? Thu 9 - Mon 13 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 1st Test - India v Australia M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Fri 17 - Tue 21 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 2nd Test - India v Australia Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh Wed 29 - Sun 2 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 3rd Test - India v Australia Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi November 2008 Thu 6 - Mon 10 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT 4th Test - India v Australia Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur
__________________ What a surprise They march off to war Nothing to give And nothing to score It seems so dear The final demand Waterloo teeth from the ghost of a man |
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| Gold Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Teddington (posh end)
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| Much is gonna depend on the pitch, he said stating the obvious, but some reports suggest that it will be very different to the strip used vs Pak. If it plays well for a day or so we could get some very low draw prices. Despite the age factor on India, I can see it being difficult for Aus to bowl them out, particularly if India win the toss and bat. |
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| Bronze Member Join Date: Sep 2008
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There have been 2 draws in the last 10 with some big first innings totals in the last 3 tests but before that things were a bit more inconsistent with England getting 330 odd and India and NZ both being bowled out for 150ish. In between India managed 400+. I know very little about climate around Bangalore but is it conicidence that the last 2 draws were both in December? From what I have seen on the BF forum that looks like your area of expertise Ted? In the England game only half the overs were able to be bowled because of the weather but there were 2 completed innings so a result could well have been on the cards. The other draw was not rain affected though. | |
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| Bronze Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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| It's half a day into 2nd test. Oz will be a lot harder after the 1st test, all cobwebs ironed out. I would be very surprised if they don't at some point turn india over well and truly, despite now lacking warney et all. Bowler is right that india have ben living on borrowed time..without groundsman help oz would stuff them without hope |
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| Compared to other strips in India - this is bouncy
__________________ What a surprise They march off to war Nothing to give And nothing to score It seems so dear The final demand Waterloo teeth from the ghost of a man |
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