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10th ODI: Australia v India at Sydney Feb 26, 2012

TheParraboy

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An Indian win here, and Australia a real danger to miss out on the finals

Have we missed Punters presence in the field last game?

Should be a ripper

Australia to win here

Cheers
 

IanG

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For discussion on game 10.

As I've mentioned I'll be heading down to Sydney for this game and will try to make the odd post from my phone.

Just hope Sachin is playing cause it's the reason I opted to go to the game against India.

Funnily enough my cricket going will have come full circle. It'll be 20 years ago to the day I was also at a One Dayer at the SCG. That occassion it was Australia v South Africa in the 1992 World Cup. Got out of 2 days of school to see that game.
 

beads6

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Get McKay back in the side and rest Warner for Watson. We are really starting to lack class in the field at the moment.
 

Hallatia

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An Indian win here, and Australia a real danger to miss out on the finals
someone was spurting nonsense to me the other day about Australia intentionally losing to choose their opposition in the finals, or trying not to make the finals of this series and leave the other two to contest it so Australia can focus on their next tour ... It's an interesting idea, but the reality is, if there is one thing everybody knows about the Australian cricket team, it's that they hate losing, and by losing they mean anything which isn't winning
 

IanG

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Exactly. Why would the Aussie team be wanting to focus on a tour where they're more than likely going to wipe the Windies like a dirty arse? Lets face it we foot even play 4-5 test series against them.

Just stupid as you say Hallatia
 

Horrie Is God

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http://www.espncricinfo.com/commonwealth-bank-series-2012/content/current/story/555162.html

Australia v India, Commonwealth Bank Series, Sydney

Embattled India on the brink..

The Preview by Siddarth Ravindran
February 25, 2012

Match facts
February 26, Sydney
Start time 1420 (0320 GMT)

Big Picture
India are usually known to be slow starters, but in the CB series, they were top of the table at the halfway stage. A week later, India are now sliding towards the exit. Not only have they lost their previous two matches, there has been plenty of off-field drama as well.

"Rift" and "communication breakdown" are the words dominating India's sports pages over the past few days, with board officials reverting to the usual "he was misquoted" refrain to try to douse the controversy. The Indian media manager addressed the press to ostensibly bring clarity on the matter, though the mantra of that session was "let's look ahead and forget about the past".

With India most likely needing to win both their remaining matches to qualify, their rotation policy is being shelved. All three of their experienced batsmen - Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir - are set to feature despite MS Dhoni's now famous claims that playing all three together would cost the team 20 runs in the field. Dhoni himself will return from a one-match suspension, adding steel to the listless lower middle-order.

Australia, on the other hand, have had far fewer problems in giving their youngsters opportunities. Ricky Ponting and Brad Haddin have been eased out of the side, and their place has been taken by Peter Forrest and Matthew Wade. They have an easier route to the final as well, with one win guaranteeing them qualification.

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India will hope Virender Sehwag can shrug off his recent troubles © Getty Images


Form guide
Australia LWLLW (Most recent first)
India LLTWW

In the spotlight
India's death bowling has cost them dearly in the last couple of matches: 101 against Australia at the Gabba when Dan Christian and David Hussey took them apart; 91 against Sri Lanka on Tuesday, when Virender Sehwag decided to use Suresh Raina and Virat Kohli for the final two overs instead of the specialists. Who will Dhoni turn to on Sunday?

David Warner had a glorious Test summer, defying critics with his strong performances at the top of the order. His one-day form has been less bright - he has still to make a half-century after eight matches. With Shane Watson returning to full fitness, Warner has had to give up the vice-captain's spot. He might give up a place in the XI as well, if he doesn't provide the selectors another reminder of his explosive ability.

Team news
The main question for Australia to ponder is how to accommodate Watson in the XI. One of David Warner and Daniel Christian will have to make way if Watson is to play his first home game of the summer. Michael Clarke pulled up with a stiff back against Sri Lanka when he scored a half-century. He expected to be ready for Sunday's game, but if he pulls out, Watson could be captaining Australia in his comeback game. The other change the hosts may consider is bringing in Clint McKay for Ryan Harris, who was feeling his knee rather gingerly after taking a tumble while fielding against Sri Lanka on Friday.

Australia (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Matthew Wade (wk), 3 Michael Clarke (capt), 4 Peter Forrest, 5 Michael Hussey, 6 David Hussey, 7 Daniel Christian/Shane Watson, 8 Brett Lee, 9 Clint McKay/Ryan Harris, 10 Xavier Doherty, 11 Ben Hilfenhaus.

India are missing their most experienced bowler, Zaheer Khan, to a calf injury, while a hamstring problem is likely to sideline their regular new-ball bowler Vinay Kumar. That means Praveen Kumar, a revelation during the CB series four years ago, will return to the XI.

India (possible) 1 Sachin Tendulkar, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Gautam Gambhir, 4 Virat Kohli, 5 MS Dhoni (capt & wk), 6 Suresh Raina, 7 Ravindra Jadeja, 8 Irfan Pathan, 9 R Ashwin, 10 Praveen Kumar, 11 Umesh Yadav.

Pitch and conditions

The only match of this series in Sydney proved to be a low-scoring encounter with Sri Lanka's medium-pacers dismantling Australia. Sunday is expected to be a pleasant day for cricket, with a maximum temperature of 29C.

Stats and trivia
India had lost all 11 of their ODIs against Australia at the SCG, before beating them in the 2007-08 CB series final
Over the past 12 months, Dhoni averages 80 in ODIs, at a strike-rate of 89.97

Quotes
"It [yesterday's result] has made the calculation easier. Rather than thinking of anything else, we need to win games. How we win is not really important."
MS Dhoni looks ahead to the final leg of the league phase

Edited by Nikita Bastian

Siddarth Ravindran is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo..
 

beads6

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Sounds like Clarke could be out of the match and that would make Watson captain. Now that could be interesting.
 

The Joker

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I don't think a ball is going to be bowled if the weather where I am (west of the blue mountains) is anything to go by.
 

IanG

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Wonder if this game did end up selling out? The other night they mentioned there weren't many tickets left.
 

Leagueaddict

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Get McKay back in the side and rest Warner for Watson. We are really starting to lack class in the field at the moment.

Looks like we're in to bat. Not sure about McKay? His bowling at the death the other night was pretty shyte!
 

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