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Australia fighting back with Clarke playing well, will we be able to get them all out today?
Asked by dharamender nebhnani,
22 Feb 02:36 pm
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Clarke has been in supreme form and if the Australian team is able to extend their score to upto four hundred, then I think India is in real trouble. And the three most likely batsmen who are able to make fightback are Pujara, Tendulkar and Kohli because as on date these three can be regarded as India's most reliable batsmen. Sehwag is susesptible to the in coming delivery, but you never know with him and if he gets going it will be a huge bonus for India. Vijay may come up with an inspired performance on his home turf, but it is less likely. Whatever be the ifs and buts India already is under pressure and if India scores reasonable amount of runs and get the Aussies out very cheaply in the next innings, India would be fighting with their backs to the wall. For me the key is the third innings. Unfortunately, Indian bowling resources are limited in the spin department on a helpful pitch.
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 22 Feb 09:09 pm
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Current partnership 87 runs, 22.0 overs, RR: 3.95 (Clarke 42, Henriques 43) PALYING SENSIBLY. If ANY ONE IS OUT INDIA HAS CHANCE
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 22 Feb 02:43 pm
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I do not think so. Clarke is now firmly positioned.. we should not allow them to get to a high score..
Answered by Juliana, 22 Feb 02:37 pm
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