P0rnting will cheat his way to another century now. That bhajji ball was o-so-clear out. Does the umpyre get penalized for wrong decisions even w/o review??
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Sehwag's second innings record is not good. I will rely on GG, VK & Dhoni to take us.
If this award winning batting line can't chase, then we deserve Pawar & IPL.
Munaf is not the bowler for Indian conditions. He does well in England, SA or Aus conditions as it helps seamers. Sreesanth can definately bring in more energy to the team.
If TI gets this total then we should definately be the favs to win the cup as no other team has chased 250+ in a difficult pitch to win
SA did chase 298 but the conditions were far too good for batting in Bengaluru
BhairavP wrote:I don't get it.. they are still only at 4.6-4.7/over, three wickets down, why all the self flagellation? I predict they will make 260-270 max, we'll chase it easily.
I have no hopes... if munna can't open bowling, wtf he is there for? dhoni is trying one strike two players falling policy. he is mean. On failure, both munna and ashwin will be dispatched to bench.
I may have hopes on kohli and bhojraj, and perhaps gambhir to plod. The struggle begins.
back to anti jinx.
btw, Those who hate sreesanth seek confession for their sins.
Ponting played really well for the pitch. Very few boundaries, mostly singles. Since this was not a big ground the chances to convert ones into twos were limited, which helped TI.
If Ponting had been taken early, the Aussies would have struggled. Even 225 would have been tough on this pitch for a team of stroke-players. He really held the innings together.
TI bowling was good but it lacks penetration. Very few if any, wicket taking deliveries. Most dismissals were due to the batsmen pushing it on a tough pitch. Ashwin was quite impressive. Bhajji's 5 freebies in the last over were unacceptable for a person with his experience. This was a pitch where every run had to be earned so there was no need to get fancy. TI fielding was reasonable; no howlers.
India needs at least two players to bat 20 overs, and keep the runs coming. Keeping the strike rotating is going to be the key to this chase.
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All our guys tend to choke heavily in second innings. Dhoni is hopelessly out of form, and there is no Yusuf. Who do you think can make all these runs. Agreed Raina does tend to plod around on flat wickets, but Sehwag etc tend to go in first over itself. There is no hope here,
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Marten wrote:God will not do well, not with this kinda pressure on him. Unless Sehwag frees him to play as "he" wants. Can't see TI winning this one - unless there is dew and the pitch eases up a little.
But friends tell me Sehwag has not been doing well against Aussie. This calls for sensible cricket, not getting bogged down nor rash cricket. Keeping 4.25 rr for the fist 20 overs without a loss of a single wicket will do a lot to the confidence of the rest and of course BRFites.
We saved at least 15 runs in our fielding. Good kaptaani by Dhoni so far. We did not allow them to pile 300+; most of the time we bowled well except few lose deliveries. But then we were not bowling to some Somali Pirates, we were bowling to one a good cricket team, albeit not as great as in the past years.
Sab log, give yourselves a huge pat for the performance so far. Now it is up to our much heralded batting line up. Cool heads will take the match away from Aussies.