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1st ODI: Australia v India at Melbourne Feb 5, 2012

TheParraboy

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The tri-series kicks off on Sunday

Australian squad

Michael Clarke (capt), David Warner, Ricky Ponting, Peter Forrest, Daniel Christian, David Hussey, Michael Hussey, Matthew Wade, Brett Lee, Ryan Harris, Mitchell Starc, Xavier Doherty, Clint McKay, Mitchell Marsh



Will team India make it 2 from 2 wins ?
 
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Could struggle to get much of a game tomorrow with afternoon rain and thunderstorms forecast.

Overdue for rain down here after at least 3 weeks with barely a drop, would be nice if it could hold off for 24hrs.
 

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http://www.espncricinfo.com/commonwealth-bank-series-2012/content/current/story/552039.html

Australia v India, CB Series, Melbourne

Hosts brace for refreshed India..

The Preview by Daniel Brettig
February 4, 2012

Match facts
February 5, Melbourne
Start time 1420 (0320 GMT)

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Sachin Tendulkar is back in blue for the first time since the World Cup final © AFP


Big Picture
Five summers ago India regained some pride after an unhappy Test series by claiming the triangular ODI trophy. It was the start of their road to lifting the World Cup in 2011. This time around the tourists are again seeking a new start, having been bullied and battered to a 4-0 hiding by Australia in the Tests. There was little of the acrimony that shrouded 2007-08, partly because India were never really close enough to Australia for the two combatants to trade blows, and the tourists will enjoy the chance to return to a format they are well versed in.

Despite a mediocre showing at the World Cup, Australia retained their No. 1 ODI ranking, and under Michael Clarke have won series in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and South Africa to maintain the position. The team is in a state of some transition, as injuries and form have resulted in the inclusion of several new faces in the squad for the first three matches, Peter Forrest among them. Ricky Ponting, Clarke and Michael Hussey remain critical contributors to the batting order, while Brett Lee's speed and experience has again been called upon.

India have been bolstered by the return of Sachin Tendulkar for his first ODI assignment since the World Cup, while a victory in the second Twenty20 international at the MCG on Friday night gave the visitors their first win of any kind on the tour. MS Dhoni leads a side that is growing gradually younger, with the batting trio of Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina and Rohit Sharma all expected to score heavily across the series, as well as providing plenty of energy in the field.

Form guide
Australia WLWLW (Most recent first)
India WWLWW

In the spotlight
Ryan Harris built up a formidable ODI record in 17 matches up to July 2010, scooping 41 wickets at 16.12, his strike-rate an eye-popping 20.60. However injuries and cautious selection limited him strictly to Test match duty in the 18 months since, preventing Harris from attempting to maintain his enviable record. It will be a difficult task for Harris to keep nabbing wickets with such regularity against India and Sri Lanka, while also maintaining his fitness to be sound for the West Indies tour that follows this series.

Sachin Tendulkar has not donned the blue shirt for India since the World Cup final, concentrating on Test matches instead. However the pursuit of his 100th international century has now gone on far longer than Tendulkar or any of his team-mates would have liked, hastening his return for the triangular series. Given the decent if not altogether imperious form displayed by the ODI team in his absence, Tendulkar will need to demonstrate his value quickly, for unless he intends to go on to another World Cup, the time for regeneration is at hand.

Team news
Having omitted Shaun Marsh due to his dismal Test form, the national selectors must choose who should partner David Warner at the top of the order. Matthew Wade excelled at the top in the first T20 in Sydney, while Ponting, Clarke and Hussey have all taken the role in the past. Daniel Christian should slip into the allrounder's spot while Mitchell Marsh is absent for a Sheffield Shield fixture.

Australia (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Matthew Wade (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 David Hussey, 6 Michael Hussey, 7 Daniel Christian, 8 Brett Lee, 9 Ryan Harris, 10 Mitchell Starc, 11 Xavier Doherty.

The question of where to include Tendulkar hangs over India's selections, and a decision must also be made about whether to leave out a batsman to make room for Ravindra Jadeja. The likes of Irfan Pathan, Umesh Yadav and Vinay Kumar are in a duel for the final pace berth.

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

Pitch and conditions
The MCG surface should be sound for batting while offering little for the bowlers, though rain and cloud is forecast for the afternoon.

Stats and trivia
The match marks the return of the triangular series in Australia for the first time since India's last visit in 2007-08
Australia's last ODI meeting with India was the World Cup quarter-final, won by the hosts by five wickets in Ahmedabad

Quotes
"Our success in the Test series against India is now irrelevant. We know from recent experience that if we're not switched on both teams can hurt us."
Michael Clarke is braced for the ODI battle.

Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
 

Horrie Is God

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A bit of the Indian perspective..

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/india-in-australia/top-stories/Tri-series-India-take-on-Australia-in-first-ODI/articleshow/11760460.cms

Tri-series: India take on Australia in first ODI..

Vinay Nayudu, TNN | Feb 5, 2012, 02.29AM IST

MELBOURNE: There seems to be a sense of deja vu for the young Indian team. After the heart-warming and hard-achieved win on Friday night, the boys seem to have regained their self-belief.

A thumping victory in the T20 game, where the Men in Blue outplayed the hosts in all departments of the game, has come as a shot in the arm for MS Dhoni and his boys. It was like the end of a long nightmare after a dreadful Test series.

Just like in 2008, when India recovered from a Test series loss to come up with a brilliant show and win the Tri-series, the script seems to be changing for the better for Dhoni and his boys.

Now, as India's World Cup winning captain, heads into the 2012 Commonwealth Bank Tri-series involving hosts Australia and World Cup runners-up Sri Lanka, Dhoni looks keen to make a strong statement.

Armed with a team which includes no less than seven members of his World Cup final team (only Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Munaf Patel and Sreesanth are missing), confidence is one commodity Dhoni shouldn't be short of. On Friday, Dhoni looked like a leader well in command and this is a good sign for India.

Even as the Indians are getting back on their feet, Australia captain Michael Clarke, who skipped the T20s, expectedly turned on the verbal volleys labelling his team as favourites.

"We're the No.1 One-Day team in the world, so I'd like to think that we're favourites," Clarke said. "But in saying that we have to be at our best. We have to play at our best to beat both these teams. They were both in the final of the most recent World Cup. We know the conditions very well in Australia and I'm confident if we play our best cricket we can win this series."

While Australia ought to be oozing with confidence after their showing in the Test series, the Indians are just beginning to get their act right. They played with passion and intensity on Friday and the result has now injected a fresh spirit in the side. "It was an important win for us," said Suresh Raina. "The morale is up and the atmosphere is very positive at the moment. They (youngsters) showed real character and responsibility. Every youngster is now looking forward to the One-Day series."

Like Clarke, Australia's trusted men Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey, Mitchell Starc and Ryan Harris are all back having got a week's rest. The hosts are expected to blood Peter Forrest while opener Matthew Wade is likely to be picked for his first ODI. With the likes of Raina, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja lifting the Indian fielding to another level, the Indians now look hungry.

"All the boys that have come in as One-Day specialists are young," Raina noted.

"When the fielding is good, the intensity picks up, there is a positive vibe around, the whole atmosphere is different. It's a good sign."

With Sachin Tendulkar's arrival at the top of the order and Zaheer Khan in the bowling department, there will be a shuffle for the other players making the choice of first eleven tricky for the captain.
 

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On the cricket, I get the feeling that Sachin will get his 100th century in this tournament (most likely against Sri Lanka).
 

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