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4th Test at the Gabba, Brisbane, 15 - 19 Jan 2021

Shri

Mr. Glass
also wonder if the training regimen is different for t20 vs tests

as in preparing for explosiveness vs endurance

wonder if that could be a reason for muscle injury issues during a long test tour
this question is brought to you by a guy who gasses out these days by two sets of staircases having put on 20 kilos over hte last year
 

Spark

Global Moderator
I always think attributing failure (Australia are still ahead in this game BTW) to lack of mental strength is dubious. They just aren't used to being counter-attacked and resisted at every turn at home like the Indians have done in this series and India have had plenty of luck (well deserved given their pluck but they've had luck) in their last two batting innings. Think Australia's attack has a bit of predictability about it which occasionally makes it hard to put teams away once they've got on top.

Lyon is not a spinner who'll ever run through a tail, for instance. Cummins' and Hazlewood's greatest strength are their impeccable line, length and control but they'll only rarely blow teams away like Steyn or Waqar. Starc was off radar (and has been since second innings Sydney) which is a recurring theme of his Test career.
The mental side of the game is hugely important though, as it is in all elite sport, and it's definitely deficient in this Australian side.

It's beyond more than just the structure of attack. It's the immediate and sudden drop in intensity once they feel they've gotten past the "proper" batsmen and the assumption they can just blast away the rest with no real attention to detail or discipline needed. It's losing their **** when things go against them as exemplified by Lyon hurling the ball at a batsman out of frustration, which is just a **** act that can only be borne out of a lack of mental strength and allowing things to get to you too much. It's batsmen getting out so many times in this series near or just after reaching a milestone.
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
This is certainly not true.
Whoosh?

On a serious note, the best beaches in Asia, perhaps even in the world, are in the Philippines and Indonesia (no, not Bali).

With that said, Goa is great - but I wouldn't go from the beaches (and even less so if you're from Australia). Goa's charm is its rural areas (and the food!), not the beaches IMO.
 
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Senile Sentry

International Debutant
Whoosh?

On a serious note, the best beaches in Asia, perhaps even in the world, are in the Philippines and Indonesia (no, not Bali).

With that said, Goa is great - but I wouldn't go from the beaches (and even less so if you're from Australia). Goa's charm is its rural areas (and the food!), not the beaches IMO.
Feni.
 

Teja.

Global Moderator
Why Starc doesn't try Yorkers in test matches?
It's a high risk ball as it can be very expensive if you get it slightly wrong and even if you nail it, modern day batsman have got good at facing them unless used very sparingly. He tried a few at Ashwin in Sydney who dug them out for runs each time.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Fair difference in 135kmh yorkers and 145+ yorkers though. The difference in how threatening Starc looks when he's bowling with serious wheels compared to when he's just putting it there is pretty startling.

Obviously very few if any fast bowlers can go full tilt for every spell on a hot day in the Brisbane sun, and the workload concerns exacerbated that, but still.
 

vcs

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I think they're scared of yorkers and slower balls getting edged or Chinese cut for four.
 

vcs

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Starc was bowling some serious pace in that last session wasn't he? The accuracy was far from perfect but the pace looked right up there.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
yeah when you watch starc from high up in the stands, you don't see the ball from when it leaves his hand and you only hear it thud into the keeper's gloves
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Performances like these make you greedy don't they? Can't complain if we somehow contrive to lose from here but damn if it doesn't make you expect, heck, even demand they do it again one last time. Might've even sprung an ambush if the forecast was decent.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
yeah when you watch starc from high up in the stands, you don't see the ball from when it leaves his hand and you only hear it thud into the keeper's gloves
on a related note, haze was already talking about the weather forecast and rain

we have already beat them mentally

time to end this and push for a win
 

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