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3rd Test: India v Australia at Mohali (Punjab) Mar 14-18, 2013

vvvrulz

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Stay calm everybody. England struggling in NZ. Compared to that we shouldn't be embarassed about losing to India in India.

That was one morning on a seaming wicket in cold damp Dunedin, they haven't even lost this match yet.

I had room for optimism after the first but Australia should be very worried and embarrassed about the last test.
 
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I'd pick Smith, Maxwell, Doherty, Lyon and O'Keefe.

Don't give a shit about bats. Pick anyone. Hell, give Clarke a rest for 2 tests.

These tests mean SFA now. The Ashes is where it's at.

Bowl 110 overs a day and get tonked.

OR maybe we'll take some of those Indians down with us.

LOL.

I've gone mad I tell you. Absolutely maddddddd!!!
 

Sphagnum

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Sehwag dropped for remaining Tests

ESPNcricinfo staff
March 7, 2013






Virender Sehwag has been dropped from India's Test side for the first time since he made an emphatic comeback to the long format with a century in Adelaide in 2007-08. That, incidentally, remains his last century outside Asia. No replacement has been named for Sehwag for the remaining two Tests of the series against Australia, which makes Shikhar Dhawan a favourite to open in the Mohali Test starting on March 14.

The two remaining Tests of the current series, which India lead 2-0, are the last ones they are scheduled to play before they go on four continuous overseas tours beginning with South Africa later this year.
In his first reaction, Sehwag - who had been dropped from the ODI side for the series against England in January - tweeted: "Will continue to work hard for my place in the team. I trust my game and am confident that, 'I'll be back.' Best wishes to the team."
Since his comeback, Sehwag's performance outside Asia might have been questionable, but he kept his place in the side with typically dazzling match-winning knocks on the lower and slower tracks. Outside Asia, since Adelaide, Sehwag has scored just 523 runs in 12 Tests, at an average of 22.73 with a highest of 67. In Asia, though, over the same period he has amassed 3622 runs at 57.49, at a game-changing strike rate of 94.1.
However, over the last two years, the big innings began to dry up even in Asia. After his 173 against New Zealand in Ahmedabad in November 2010, he had to wait more than two years for another Test century. In November 2012, Sehwag earned another lease of life with a typical century against England again in Ahmedabad but, between then and being dropped, he has had scores of 25, 30, 9, 23, 49, 0, 2, 19 and 6.
This is a big fall for India's most prolific opening combination in Tests: Gautam Gambhir was dropped before the start of the Australia after three years without a Test century. Now India are possibly looking at a raw opening combination going into South Africa.
Not even naming a replacement opener is a big statement made by selectors who don't seem to have other options available but have still gone ahead and omitted him. Dhawan, his Delhi team-mate, is now a front-runner for Mohali, but Ajinkya Rahane can't be ruled out either. Sandeep Patil, the chairman of selectors, did say before the start of the England series that Rahane was picked as a middle-order batsman, but the Indian team management has been flexible and doesn't always stick to statements made in the press.
India squad: MS Dhoni (capt. & wk), M Vijay, Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Ravindra Jadeja, Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harbhajan Singh, R Ashwin, Pragyan Ojha, Ajinkya Rahane, Ashok Dinda, Cheteshwar Pujara.

Source:- http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-australia-2013/content/current/story/623876.html
 

Earl

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Was a long time coming but pretty surprised they dropped him mid series.

Same thing happened with Zaheer in the England series to though I guess
 

TheParraboy

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I'd pick Smith, Maxwell, Doherty, Lyon and O'Keefe.

Don't give a shit about bats. Pick anyone. Hell, give Clarke a rest for 2 tests.

These tests mean SFA now. The Ashes is where it's at.

Bowl 110 overs a day and get tonked.

OR maybe we'll take some of those Indians down with us.

LOL.

I've gone mad I tell you. Absolutely maddddddd!!!

hang on, if we win the next two tests we retain the border/gavasker trophy :sarcasm:
 

Mr Spock!

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Judging by this week's shield games we'll have to get used to mediocre batsmen. A test average of 40 might be the best we can get for a while.

Joe Burns the only one to get a ton. No team getting over 300 against some teams without the test guys.
 

Earl

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Shane Warne must be having one hell of a f**king bender :lol:

This is his side for the 3rd Test

1 Dave Warner
2 Shane Watson
3 Glenn Maxwell
4 Michael Clarke
5 Usman Khwaja
6 Matt Wade
7 Moises Henriques
8 Steve Smith
9 Mitchell Johnson
10 James Pattinson
11 Nathan Lyon
 

HevyDevy

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Judging by this week's shield games we'll have to get used to mediocre batsmen. A test average of 40 might be the best we can get for a while.

Joe Burns the only one to get a ton. No team getting over 300 against some teams without the test guys.

True although Doolan scored 80-odd.

I'm hanging my hopes on these two blokes and Usman for the future. God help us if it proves to be a false dawn.
 

El Diablo

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http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket...-for-breach-of-discipline-20130311-2fw9i.html

Australia stand down four players for breach of discipline

Date
March 11, 2013 - 6:48PM

Chris Barrett
Sports Writer

Australian vice captain Shane Watson and fast bowler James Pattinson are among four players sensationally dumped from calculations for Thursday's third Test against India for a breach of team discipline.

Coach Mickey Arthur and team manager Gavin Dovey made the stunning announcement on Monday afternoon as Australia continued preparations for the third leg of the series, which they trail 2-0.

Arthur said Watson and Pattinson, as well as Usman Khawaja and Mitchell Johnson, had failed to deliver a presentation which management asked all players to complete following the embarrassing innings defeat in Hyderabad last week.

Players were asked to outline three points on what they bring to the team by email or in person, and given five days to complete the task. The four players did not complete the assignment by the given deadline.

Arthur said the shock axings were a move to maintain standards in team culture. "This is a line in the sand," he said.
 

Horrie Is God

First Grade
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So i guess we are looking at;

Davey
Cowan
HAH
Pup
Steve "Leisel" Smith
Scissorhands/Hadds
Moises
Big Show
Sidds
Starc
X/Lyon
 

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