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close enough. fkn lol
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So, who has their nose in front at the end of day 2?
Australia, still 52 runs ahead and not having to bat last?
Or India, with 4 wickets in hand?
The first session of tomorrow will be crucial.India i would say.
Saha once set can do a repeat of last test. Jadeja bats better than some top order paki batsmen.
so yeah India get any first inning lead over 80 runs will basically seal the series for them.
I have made a 1 million dollar Monopoly money bet on this game with Zee
yep, but even if aussies get indians out with scores leveled , meaning no side gets any meaningful lead, the first 20 overs of aussie batting would be the most crucial.The first session of tomorrow will be crucial.
Jadeja is nowhere near as much of a bully against genuine pace on a wicket that assisted the quicks a little with a new ball.... and Saha didn't exactly look confident in the couple of overs he faced against it before stumps.India i would say.
Saha once set can do a repeat of last test. Jadeja bats better than some top order paki batsmen.
so yeah India get any first inning lead over 80 runs will basically seal the series for them.
Just as well,cause there would be millions of moneyless monopoly games in people's garagesyou havent yet, australia hasnt won yet.
plus sunny leone doesnt take monopoly money.
You've called that pretty early.Whoever is batting at Lunch tomorrow wins this match.
You've called that pretty early.
But I think what you said about Australia's first 20 overs being crucial is correct.
You ducked out for the collapse in the 2nd test didn't you?... Dont bloody move for the next hour!!!...I duck out for an hour to grab some chicken wings, and... what the hell?
I'm very full of chiken wings so not going anywhere.You ducked out for the collapse in the 2nd test didn't you?... Dont bloody move for the next hour!!!...
I've been marvelling over them all test...And now its 7 down.
At least it's a nice picturesque ground. Rhose Himalayas in the background are stunning.