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First of all, I want to start off this post by giving a shout out to everyone who said Aus have been comprehensively outbatted, outbowled, outfielded and out-reviewed India.
They are 100% right.
So let's get that out of the way so as to not run around in circles.
But after watching this game, I firmly believe the BIGGEST blame lies with our batsmen:
Here's What Australian Batsmen Did:
1. Get fully forward or backward. No indecision.
2. Play within the line in such a way that the straighter balls and the slight spinning ones are defended while the big turners are beaten.
Here's What Indian Batsmen Did:
1. Not forward or backward. Stuck in between.
2. Playing for spin instead of within the line. This meant our batsmen rarely got beaten but they got out more often.
The Crazy Part:
If you had a spinner who is turning the balls properly and then getting a few to go straight one (a la Herath), then its harder to judge and play.
But O Keefe was turning the rare ball while bowling all straight and YET our batsmen couldn't play him at all even though they knew he wasn't turning anything at all.
They didn't even bother to cover the line for the straight one or the slightly spinning one (like the Aussies did) even though they knew that was ALL they were getting.
1. Vijay - Not forward enough. Bat angled for spin. Straight ball. LBW.
2. Pujara - Not covering for the straight and slight turn and instead playing for proper turn. Straight ball. LBW.
3. Kohli - Fully forward (he was doing that properly) but didn't cover the line. Straight ball. Bowled.
4. Rahane - Jolly good overpitched delivery driven to fielder. Tu rehne de bhai. Tujse nahi hoga. Won't blame Rahane cos he is too incompetent against spin anyway.
5. Ashwin - Mr thinker who was so genius that he played a FULL pitched straight delivery with the bat BEHIND the pad.....gotta be some special stupid to do that but hey he did it....
6. Saha - Good length delivery played on backfoot and misses a straight ball and was plumb.
If you lose wickets like this to straight deliveries when that's all you get,
It does NOT matter if you have an extra bat or not.
It does NOT matter if your spinners didn't bowl full enough or penetrative enough (which they didn't).
It does NOT matter if your WK can bat or not.
Unless our batsmen change their approach and make the correction, it doesn't matter how much the rest of the variables change.
Humiliating and humbling loss.
Lots of introspection needed.
I could accept Monty destroying us (he turned several viciously and got many to straighten) but this.....man, this is Moeen Ali destruction level stuff and even in that case, Moeen was getting some serious drift to threaten both edges.
I have no words to describe this test.
Congrats Aussies. You deserve this win.
The star of the show O Keefe has come to a gunfight with a knife and stabbed everyone to death.
They are 100% right.
So let's get that out of the way so as to not run around in circles.
But after watching this game, I firmly believe the BIGGEST blame lies with our batsmen:
Here's What Australian Batsmen Did:
1. Get fully forward or backward. No indecision.
2. Play within the line in such a way that the straighter balls and the slight spinning ones are defended while the big turners are beaten.
Here's What Indian Batsmen Did:
1. Not forward or backward. Stuck in between.
2. Playing for spin instead of within the line. This meant our batsmen rarely got beaten but they got out more often.
The Crazy Part:
If you had a spinner who is turning the balls properly and then getting a few to go straight one (a la Herath), then its harder to judge and play.
But O Keefe was turning the rare ball while bowling all straight and YET our batsmen couldn't play him at all even though they knew he wasn't turning anything at all.
They didn't even bother to cover the line for the straight one or the slightly spinning one (like the Aussies did) even though they knew that was ALL they were getting.
1. Vijay - Not forward enough. Bat angled for spin. Straight ball. LBW.
2. Pujara - Not covering for the straight and slight turn and instead playing for proper turn. Straight ball. LBW.
3. Kohli - Fully forward (he was doing that properly) but didn't cover the line. Straight ball. Bowled.
4. Rahane - Jolly good overpitched delivery driven to fielder. Tu rehne de bhai. Tujse nahi hoga. Won't blame Rahane cos he is too incompetent against spin anyway.
5. Ashwin - Mr thinker who was so genius that he played a FULL pitched straight delivery with the bat BEHIND the pad.....gotta be some special stupid to do that but hey he did it....
6. Saha - Good length delivery played on backfoot and misses a straight ball and was plumb.
If you lose wickets like this to straight deliveries when that's all you get,
It does NOT matter if you have an extra bat or not.
It does NOT matter if your spinners didn't bowl full enough or penetrative enough (which they didn't).
It does NOT matter if your WK can bat or not.
Unless our batsmen change their approach and make the correction, it doesn't matter how much the rest of the variables change.
Humiliating and humbling loss.
Lots of introspection needed.
I could accept Monty destroying us (he turned several viciously and got many to straighten) but this.....man, this is Moeen Ali destruction level stuff and even in that case, Moeen was getting some serious drift to threaten both edges.
I have no words to describe this test.
Congrats Aussies. You deserve this win.
The star of the show O Keefe has come to a gunfight with a knife and stabbed everyone to death.