And not just Kohli was missing. Just about a whole XI was in dock.Not sure, to be honest. They did this without Kohli! This was like us being champions in 2018-19 without Kev. They could smash us.
And not just Kohli was missing. Just about a whole XI was in dock.Not sure, to be honest. They did this without Kohli! This was like us being champions in 2018-19 without Kev. They could smash us.
Yes, their entire seam attack was also missing and their best spinner. The Aussies got stuffed on their "invincible" ground by India's 2nd XI, funny as fuck. I'll bet Paine's post-match interview was good to watch!And not just Kohli was missing. Just about a whole XI was in dock.
Pity they’ve not done a behind the scenes documentary of this series!Yes, their entire seam attack was also missing and their best spinner. The Aussies got stuffed on their "invincible" ground by India's 2nd XI, funny as fuck. I'll bet Paine's post-match interview was good to watch!
Great great win India.Not sure if this is true but with India needing 85 to win the beeb headline was “Australia need 6 more wickets to win series “
T20 strokes won the match and the series in the end.India has collapsed at 36/9 vs Aussies. This is what happens when players forget Test Cricket and only play T20.
Irrespective of the result, I think most would agree that this is their best bowling attack since the McGrath/Gillespie/Lee/Warne days. Cummins and Hazelwood are both top class and Lyon has 399 test wickets.The Aussies bowling attack has been shown up to be pretty ordinary. Congratulations India
I think you need both in Test cricket. Play the long game in first innings. Then second innings, you might need to play T20 shots to reach or set a target or you might need to bat long to save the game. That's why Stokes is great, he can do whatever is required. See his innings at Headingley where he was 3 not out after facing 80 odd balls, then biff bosh bash to win the game.T20 strokes won the match and the series in the end.