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8/110. Am I the only person thinking that a lead of about 130 or more will be a hard challenge for India? We have 4 spinners plus Head if required. On a crumbling pitch that is keeping very low. All is not lost yet guys.
India at this venue since 1988 - played 12, won 10 and drawn 2. Probability says that they are due for a loss
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
Australia needs to rebuild this year time to move on the old and bring in talented youth I feel as a team this year is our last year in the top 3 and in 2024 a rebuild must occur
Need a new coach and captain for a start
Pies4shaw wrote:Hopeless pitch. Australia has the best fast bowler in the world and they’ve opened the bowling with spin at both ends. What a joke.
You are very conveniently forgetting that we set up green, bouncy wickets in Perth and Brissy when India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan etc tour. Cuts both ways. Watching the way the Indians play spin compared to the Aussies is embarrassing. Chalk and Cheese. Agree that we need a new Coach but also a specialist spin coach from the countries mentioned above who can teach basic concepts of using your feet to get close to the pitch of the ball, and other stuff like watching the ball from the bowler’s hand. Also a good psychologist to help prepare their minds for the tasks required. Otherwise they will never win regularly against the likes of India and Pakistan.
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I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm