If there is dew, Aussies win it.
If there are no early wickets, Aussies win it.
If there is no dew, and India get early wickets, but the Aussie late order and tail is allowed to wag, Aussies win it.
If India are sloppy in the field or drop a catch or two, Aussies win it.
If any single Indian bowler is targeted and cannot cope, Aussies win it.
If none of the above happen, then India may win.
What was Kohli doing?
Dropped the WC mate.What was Kohli doing?
I don’t think you know what bottling means, pal.
True!
I don’t want to derail the thread but you can’t accuse Cummins of bottling the Ashes if he ended up retaining the Ashes.If it's not avoiding an Ashes defeat via rain after being 2-0 up and playing defensive cricket from ball one - then no I do not.
Has been a trend with him. Goes to try too much instead of just keeping it simple.I think Bumrah struggles with nerves / the occasion. He’s been immaculate all tournament but SF and this first over here he doesn’t look himself.
It's smart since Jadeja would be unplayable on this wicket if there is no dewLooking like the Aussies are wanting to get the runs quickly
That's what 1.30lac desperate fans sound likefeck me. I've never heard so much noise at a cricket game.
Think he had a nervous over. Very good second over and now a wicket.I think Bumrah struggles with nerves / the occasion. He’s been immaculate all tournament but SF and this first over here he doesn’t look himself.