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Which team will win the series in India?

ankitj

Hall of Fame Member
iirc they drew few series. India on the other hand have always won.
Looked at their W/L ratio only. There were more draws back then I suppose so W/L is right metric. WI in 1980s: 18, India in 2010s: 9 or so
 

Slifer

International Captain
iirc they drew few series. India on the other hand have always won.
India would get the edge but thats about it. Wi drew ONE series in the 80s at home and lost precisely one test in the 80s at home. Lucky for most teams they only played WI once in the Caribbean in that decade.
 

Calm_profit

State Vice-Captain
India would get the edge but thats about it. Wi drew ONE series in the 80s at home and lost precisely one test in the 80s at home. Lucky for most teams they only played WI once in the Caribbean in that decade.
And also Srilanka never played tests against Caribbean until early 90's.
 

Chrish

International Debutant
Shame Pujara declined so badly. He was immense in every series we won vs Australia in the last decade. Right from his debut match.
Yeah my worry is we currently don’t have any player who can occupy a crease for long period of time like he did. His ability to blunt attack has won us last three series against Australia.

Our current batting line up just doesn’t inspire enough confidence.
 

Slifer

International Captain
Of the current teams, only Australia has a snow balls chance in hell of winning in India. Every one else will likely get white washed if weather doesn't intervene.
 

Xix2565

International Debutant
My post was partially in jest, but in all fairness though, current Australian side has a lot going for them; their pace attack is strong as seen in current series, and their batting is vastly improved from last time with addition of Khawaja, Marnus. All-rounder like Green doesn’t hurt either. And they now have an experience of playing another major SC side after current series; so they won’t be without practice. On the other hand, question marks still remain about current Indian batting.

Let’s put it this way; Aus team will have a better shot than any other side in recent memory.
Australian batting has looked fine on flat, slow pitches tbfh. Could very easily get Jadeja'd with bat and ball on better bowling tracks. And unlike India they don't exactly bat till 8/9.
 

Flem274*

123/5
yeah there's a significant difference between the attritional decks seen in the UAE and now Pakistan and those often encountered in India where the spinning ball comes on quickly.
 

Shady Slim

International Coach
Australian batting has looked fine on flat, slow pitches tbfh. Could very easily get Jadeja'd with bat and ball on better bowling tracks. And unlike India they don't exactly bat till 8/9.
i liked this post originally but had to unlike it because the bolded is brazenly false
 

Chrish

International Debutant
And unlike India they don't exactly bat till 8/9.
lol india has like two or three guys who score regularly which already includes tail; Pant, one of Ashwin, Jadeja or Shaddul or Sundar and one of first 5 if we are lucky.

Our tail starts right from the opening.
 

Xix2565

International Debutant
lol india has like two or three guys who score regularly which already includes tail; Pant, one of Ashwin, Jadeja or Shaddul or Sundar and one of first 5 if we are lucky.

Our tail starts right from the opening.
Way too negative for no reason. Hindsight bias is not great for actual analysis.
 

ParwazHaiJunoon

First Class Debutant
Of the current teams, only Australia has a snow balls chance in hell of winning in India. Every one else will likely get white washed if weather doesn't intervene.
As I said earlier, only 1 team can beat India in India. That's why hosts are too afraid to invite that team.
 

_00_deathscar

International Regular
Looked at their W/L ratio only. There were more draws back then I suppose so W/L is right metric. WI in 1980s: 18, India in 2010s: 9 or so
But conversely, the pitches and the way teams go for the win nowadays means you're also more likely to lose (very few draws around - present two series excepted). So a win % is another way of looking at it, and India really comes out hard on top there.
 

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