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***Official*** Australia in India ODIs/T20s 2017

honestbharani

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To be honest, I think it does provide a picture of where the Aussies are with respect to the SC conditions in ODIs. Though since the WC is in England, it may not be exactly a priority, just like all the ODIs in Aus were before the 2011 WC. If they brought in the league system though, that will help address these issues.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Nah... The man Aussies should really be worried about is Dhawan IMO. And Kohli wont score triples, he runs himself ragged way too much to score much more than 100-130 anyways in these hot conditions. Rohit might be go big a few times too. And I think Hardik will tonk some of the Aussie bowlers around. And I expect Kuldeep to pick up some bags and Chahal to do well too. Pretty excited for this new look ODI line up from India actually.


Dhawan
Rohit (vc)
Kohli (c)
Pandey
Dhoni (wk)
Jadhav
Pandya
Kuldeep
Bhuvi
Chahal
Bumrah
 

TheJediBrah

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Aussies will have bowlers like Kane Richardson too . . . literally just bowls straight pies at the perfect pace for hitting. He could crack ton or 2 with the ball this series.
 

Spark

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Tue Sep 12 (50 ovs) 10:00 local (04:30 GMT | 14:30 AEST | 14:00 ACST | 12:30 AWST)
Indian Board President's XI v Australians
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Sun Sep 17 (50 ovs) 13:30 local (08:00 GMT | 18:00 AEST | 17:30 ACST | 16:00 AWST)
1st ODI - India v Australia
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai

Thu Sep 21 (50 ovs) 13:30 local (08:00 GMT | 18:00 AEST | 17:30 ACST | 16:00 AWST)
2nd ODI - India v Australia
Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Sun Sep 24 (50 ovs) 13:30 local (08:00 GMT | 18:00 AEST | 17:30 ACST | 16:00 AWST)
3rd ODI - India v Australia
Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore

Thu Sep 28 (50 ovs) 13:30 local (08:00 GMT | 18:00 AEST | 17:30 ACST | 16:00 AWST)
4th ODI - India v Australia
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

Sun Oct 1 (50 ovs) 13:30 local (08:00 GMT | 19:00 AEDT | 18:30 ACDT | 16:00 AWST)
5th ODI - India v Australia
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur

Sat Oct 7 (20 ovs) 19:00 local (13:30 GMT | 00:30 AEDT 1d | 00:00 ACDT 1d | 21:30 AWST)
1st T20I - India v Australia
JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi

Tue Oct 10 (20 ovs) 19:00 local (13:30 GMT | 00:30 AEDT 1d | 00:00 ACDT 1d | 21:30 AWST)
2nd T20I - India v Australia
Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati

Fri Oct 13 (20 ovs) 19:00 local (13:30 GMT | 00:30 AEDT 1d | 00:00 ACDT 1d | 21:30 AWST)
3rd T20I - India v Australia
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
 
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Burgey

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Oh yeah. Apparently Dean Jones made 200 there in the tied test in 86. He hardly ever talks about it.
 

stephen

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Sad that Cartwright got out for a duck. Smith and Warner doing the heavy lifting once again.
 

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