Australia Tour Of India 2012/13

Well this collapse could be blessing in disguise tbh. 50 runs lead now looks good, with pitch swinging and seaming and turning :p
 
We need to DECLAREEEEE!!! So irritating, we cant play negatively. Come on Dhoni you have not put a foot wrong except toss, dont let criticism come to you :p
 
Its really irritating me now, Kohli isnt even going for runs, blocking deliveries and quietly giving strike to Bhuvi. Come on show some intent guys, I know we are 2-0 up but we should atleast try for 4-0

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Thank you Moises :clap two more now buddy come on
 
Was just about to say, finish us off quick please. :D

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Yay, just 1 more to go...
 
:clap Siddle you are the man :D 91 runs lead and 21 overs. Need atleast 2 wickets tonight
 
21 overs today and 98 so in all 119 overs and we can get a result if we bundle out Australia for 200 odd runs
 
This is what I was talking about, 2-3 wickets before the end of days play would be ideally suited. Both openers out and we know Hughes is just matter of time.
 
This is a really good contribution from Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Working well for India since Ishant comes up with the old ball, and Kumar provides the goods with the new ball.

Warner wicket was a bit of a bonus as it was a poor shot. Cowan's wicket was key, excellent ball to pitch just about on leg and he was plumb in front. Not easy to get the ball to move with the new ball in India. And now Smith. India should not get complacent and/or settle for a draw here.
 
7 wickets and 98 overs I would surely give India a chance. I wish we would have declared earlier and got another wicket
 
Ashwin to Hughes was a great contest. The amount of drift and spin he was getting in the last few overs was really encouraging. I don't think Hughes is gonna stay out there for long. Ishant will have an important role to play later on when the inevitable partnership is put together.
 
Having watched so many matches when India goes to final day at strong position, I sense another anti-climax dull draw tomorrow. Australia will probably get away with any one long partnership.
 

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