India tour of South Africa

100% agree.

But don't you think there are huge double standards when a test in India/Pak/SL/Ban gets over in 3 days compared to Eng/Aus/SA/NZ

I think there is a general feeling going around in world cricket that raging turners are a result of under-prepared tracks while seamer-friendly conditions are a result of overhead conditions. Its debatable but that is what is the perception.
 
I have memories of Barbados (1997) and need a few chasing wins overseas to wipe those off. Those who think we Indian fans are pessimistic must understand that fact. Also, this test seems to be a mirror of the first test of SA's last tour to India.
 
There we go ... monk like Vijay shuffling across the crease for God knows what reason[DOUBLEPOST=1515410401][/DOUBLEPOST]And now he is chasing a short and wide delivery .. wth is going on Vijay?
 
What is up with Vijay, seriously. Coming down the track to the moving ball?

Sad to see him batting in such an unsure manner really
 
Friendship Dhawan, 32 runs in this test and not a clue of how to play quality fast stuff.
 
Career defining innings for Kohli.. A match winning 75 here will be better than the mountain of runs Smith has made this Ashes.
 
If we survive today, we are over the line.
 
My current position:
TV: Match, Mobile: PC and my hands writing a journal. Most awkward and interesting position I've ever been in...
 
Do i need to say, "I told you so"

This match was decided the moment we were shot out for 90/7

Heck, the series was decided at that point. We can't face quality fast bowling regardless of what ranking we are
 
Do i need to say, "I told you so"

This match was decided the moment we were shot out for 90/7

Heck, the series was decided at that point. We can't face quality fast bowling regardless of what ranking we are
The remaining batting car to look like:
Kohli 20
Rohit 5
Ashwin 0
Saha 0
Hardik 25
Bhuvi 10
Shami 4
Bumrah 0

India 110 bowled out.
 
It's India's match to lose now
 

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