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Friday, 16 January 2015

What is mystery in Australian pitches

For the reasons unexpected, was sidelined manipulate the focus of attention in Australia these past few days. Gideon Haigh, we can say that the writer of cricket's most erudite and reasonable in the world, dared to say, in his column in the Australian Open this week what the rest of us were thinking in all parts of India, the recent test series. And a few other writers have followed suit, and fueling perhaps by some and the chagrin of the Australian fast bowlers with benign distributed by the courts. Given the talk in preparation for the new season of punishment for alleged poor pitches that I felt the Australians were copped in India in 2013, it all came to nothing. For unknown reasons, evil or unintended completely, was gifted India with four test strips that in hindsight, with a bit of luck in the toss and with umpiring decisions (Unfortunately India, you got what you deserve!), And to prevent some terrible leadership and selections badge, that should have been capitalized on. They might look back and regret not draw string at the very least.

Adelaide and Sydney was one of the two tosses that India would dearly have loved to beat, especially if they have also picked R Ashwin in Adelaide. Despite the superiority in Australia in all four tests, and I am not convinced that the fourth beating on those two floors could have everything be comfortable. Melbourne was just a bad pitch cricket, in the sense that it was not even a contest between bat and ball, while Brisbane looked and acted nothing like the surface of the GBA traditional. You could almost that if Australia's tail had hit such bowlers instead of tennis, it was possible to reverse the outcome, regardless of fast bowling miserable in India and badge interactive driving say.

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