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*Official* Australia in India 2023

Nintendo

Cricketer Of The Year
I wouldn't expect much from Green with the bat. He's definitely someone who doesn't do well with little match prep.
Yeah this is my huge worry. He did well in SL with no red ball prep before but outside of that he usually takes a few tests to get everything in working order.
 

R!TTER

First Class Debutant
I think the advice is the least of it. It's all the preparation put in before that made it work. Didn't Hayden do his own personal boot camp prior to that series IN Indian conditions?
And beyond that one 2001 tour he failed big time on flat wickets! If you'd listen to some of these experts from Oz you'd be almost under the impression that many of the former greats did brilliantly in India, except that's BS -
Primary team Australia
Opposition team India
Home or away away (home of opposition)
Start of match date between 1 Jan 2002 and 31 Dec 2010
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PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveDescendingBFSR1005004s6s
DR Martyn2004-200448044411455.5088250.34221482
TD Paine2010-20102401839245.7540445.29020240
MEK Hussey2008-2010611049314644.81112044.01130501
SM Katich2004-20101020273510240.83157946.54140850
SR Watson2008-2010611044112640.0992547.67130542
RT Ponting2004-2010713051312339.4694954.05140681
MJ Clarke2004-20101019168615138.11139049.35230778
MJ North2010-201024014112835.2529348.12101181
ML Hayden2004-200881614788331.8680759.23032577
AC Gilchrist2004-200448121810431.1427978.13100214
JL Langer2004-20044802287128.5051644.18022270
DS Lehmann2004-20043501327026.4018172.92011180

And in that time there was exactly 1 dodgy wicket in Mumbai 2004, the vast majority of the wickets were either flat or super-flat decks! Oz batted first on 7 of the ten occasions in this time, also none of the batters succeeded on multiple tours.

I say the only advise the current lot should listen to is that play the ball on its merit, not reminisce about some imaginary super-sweep that Hayden perfected for India!
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
27-28 averaging spinner is a massive downgrade over what Ashwin is producing over the last decade. Obviously the cricketer you describe is a cricketer most teams would kill to have, but the difference between a bloke taking wickets at 20 and one taking wickets at 27 is unquestionably enough to flip the result of Test matches.
I dont think its a like for like. But as a group, that trio can manage to give us enough edge in home games for us to keep winning. That is all. I fully expect Kuldeep to be the main spinner there and playing the Ashwin role.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Honestly they'd be better off looking at how Damien Martyn played. Playing back has its dangers on such low pitches but it at least takes a few danger modes of dismissal out of the equation.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Agar getting released now is almost getting to the previous BG proportions in terms of injuries/releases.

Players missing tests for India in BG 2021: Agarwal, Rahul, Rohit, Kohli, Vihari, Ashwin, Jadeja, Shami, Umesh, Bumrah
Players missing tests for Australia in BG 2023: Warner, Green, Agar, Starc, Hazlewood

BG 2021 leads by 5 at the moment.
Should add in Ishant as well.
 

Senile Sentry

International Debutant
And beyond that one 2001 tour he failed big time on flat wickets! If you'd listen to some of these experts from Oz you'd be almost under the impression that many of the former greats did brilliantly in India, except that's BS -


And in that time there was exactly 1 dodgy wicket in Mumbai 2004, the vast majority of the wickets were either flat or super-flat decks! Oz batted first on 7 of the ten occasions in this time, also none of the batters succeeded on multiple tours.

I say the only advise the current lot should listen to is that play the ball on its merit, not reminisce about some imaginary super-sweep that Hayden perfected for India!
Wow, that's really surprising.

On the other hand, seems Ashwin evaded a Paine bullet in this series. He had a good consistent run in India.
 

Starfighter

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
And beyond that one 2001 tour he failed big time on flat wickets! If you'd listen to some of these experts from Oz you'd be almost under the impression that many of the former greats did brilliantly in India, except that's BS -
Primary team Australia
Opposition team India
Home or away away (home of opposition)
Start of match date between 1 Jan 2002 and 31 Dec 2010
Qualifications scores of fifty or more greater than or equal to 1
Ordered by batting average (descending)
Page 1 of 1Showing 1 - 12 of 12
First page
First
Previous page
Previous
Next LastReturn to query menu
Cleared query menu
Overall figures
PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveDescendingBFSR1005004s6s
DR Martyn2004-200448044411455.5088250.34221482
TD Paine2010-20102401839245.7540445.29020240
MEK Hussey2008-2010611049314644.81112044.01130501
SM Katich2004-20101020273510240.83157946.54140850
SR Watson2008-2010611044112640.0992547.67130542
RT Ponting2004-2010713051312339.4694954.05140681
MJ Clarke2004-20101019168615138.11139049.35230778
MJ North2010-201024014112835.2529348.12101181
ML Hayden2004-200881614788331.8680759.23032577
AC Gilchrist2004-200448121810431.1427978.13100214
JL Langer2004-20044802287128.5051644.18022270
DS Lehmann2004-20043501327026.4018172.92011180

And in that time there was exactly 1 dodgy wicket in Mumbai 2004, the vast majority of the wickets were either flat or super-flat decks! Oz batted first on 7 of the ten occasions in this time, also none of the batters succeeded on multiple tours.

I say the only advise the current lot should listen to is that play the ball on its merit, not reminisce about some imaginary super-sweep that Hayden perfected for India!
Dishonest analysis. Of course if you remove Hayden's higher scoring series he scored less. Maybe you should try removing all the innings where he scored runs. Hey presto, he averaged zero!
 

R!TTER

First Class Debutant
Hardly, in the series where he scored 500 we had 1 bowler - Harbhajan. His scores on similar surfaces with our full strength squad are less than flattering, you could say the same about Clarke. One good series doesn't prove they've been good/great in India, shock/horror right ?

The broader point being had many of these guys played against Jadeja/Ashwin today on the same surfaces they'd probably avg no better than the current lot, so it's hypocritical of them to mock the current lot with those clickbait sweeps! Hayden made a career out of sweeping, without DRS, in India & even then he wasn't that good. Among modern day Oz batters Mark Taylor, Steve Waugh, Damien Martyn, Smith are the standouts - surprisingly Ponting got much better later in his career so might've been handy here.
 

R!TTER

First Class Debutant
Really, is that why he avg less than 35 post the 2004 series? You could argue he was good against spin, anywhere in Asia, but great is pushing it.

PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveDescendingBFSR1005004s6s
MEK Hussey2008-2010611049314644.81112044.01130501
RT Ponting2008-2010611049012344.5491553.55140651
SM Katich2008-2010612145910241.7299046.36120560
MJ Clarke2008-2013917057213033.64123246.42221565
SR Watson2008-2013917054012631.76116446.39130664

And don't give me that anyone with eyes, I've seen most of his innings live. He was similar to Labu in his approach, albeit on better surfaces.
 

SteveNZ

Cricketer Of The Year
The Agar situation is so amusing from afar. They select a guy who by his own admission has played about '3 red ball games in 3 years' which is just crazy, don't play him, fly over a fellow LA offie then play that guy ahead of Agar, then send Agar home ahead of the third Test. Incredible stuff.
 

GoodAreasShane

Cricketer Of The Year
It is a strange situation, would be interested to know to what degree Agar has been struggling in the nets. If that means bowling like he did in Sydney it is a little odd, however if it is worse than that, like bordering on the yips level stuff, then him flying home makes more sense although if that is the case it is odd he would be flying back out for the JAMODIs
 

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