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Will the recent happenings with Australia improve India's chances Down Under?

They will never get a golden opportunity like this. Dravid and Tendulkar missed a golden opportunity of true greatness by refusing to put away a weak South African side in 2007.
The relative strength of the opposition is non of your business, your job is to win games for your country.
Kohli has a golden opportunity here to grab greatness by the throat.

Australia are slowly building a side that will go decades before losing at home again, not even South Africa can win there going forward. Australia's pace attack will be around for the next 8 years at least.
They need a #5 or 6 to complement Warner and Smith and they'll have a monster of a side.

Not that you need an incentive to win in Australia, but if India were not motivated to win there, they should be now. They have the bowling attack to take 20 wickets in any conditions. It's going to be a cracker of a series.

Hey man. Where have you been amidst all these Chaos ??
 
Won't change a thing. I have great faith in our ability to identify a couple of lallus from Australian domestic cricket and welcome them to international cricket by conceding a couple of double hundreds and a couple of 5-fors. We'll identify the next Steve Smith for Australia, leave it to us. We've done this many times.
 
I am sure Indians don't tamper with the ball.
We don’t! That ain’t worth the risk with our bowling attack anyways lol.

Even if we do, won’t be easy to find out. We have brains.
Yellow tape on a red ball. That’s like blowing a whistle in the middle of the night :))
 
The Indians will annihilate the Aussies now.

Aussies were already down in their batting and now without Smith/Warner they will be like minnows on those spinning tracks. Hell they would even lose at home with the batting line up they will have now. Starc and co are not consistent enough to save their blushes.

It's a great chance for sides like Pakistan to beat them for once in a series.
 
The Indians will annihilate the Aussies now.

Aussies were already down in their batting and now without Smith/Warner they will be like minnows on those spinning tracks. Hell they would even lose at home with the batting line up they will have now. Starc and co are not consistent enough to save their blushes.

It's a great chance for sides like Pakistan to beat them for once in a series.

Spinning tracks? This series is gonna happen in Australia.
 
Spinning tracks? This series is gonna happen in Australia.

Really? So the serie will be played next year? Because the Aussie season is over. Even then I do not expect the Aussie batting line up to be able to outdo the Indian pacers.

There might be a few outstanding performances from Starc, Hazlewood but that's not enough. Their batting heavily relied on Smith/Warner especially down under.
 
Aussie news papers have already started talking about the bumper Ind vs AUS series down under.
 
Won't change a thing. I have great faith in our ability to identify a couple of lallus from Australian domestic cricket and welcome them to international cricket by conceding a couple of double hundreds and a couple of 5-fors. We'll identify the next Steve Smith for Australia, leave it to us. We've done this many times.

Its not the same as earlier tours. Indian bowling attack at this point is certainly the most complete in our lifetimes I bet

Ive been watching since early 2000s and there's been only one Indian attack which I though was a quality attack (the 2007-2011 one with Zak, Ishant, Sreesanth/Nehra/randompacer and Bhajji). I think the current one blows it out of the park and only Zak would get into it.
 
Really? So the serie will be played next year? Because the Aussie season is over. Even then I do not expect the Aussie batting line up to be able to outdo the Indian pacers.

There might be a few outstanding performances from Starc, Hazlewood but that's not enough. Their batting heavily relied on Smith/Warner especially down under.

It doesn't take a great batting lineup to put Indian bowlers in their place. Starc, Hazlewood and Cummins would still outperform Indian attack in Australia, and that should be enough for them to take the Border-Gavaskar trophy with relative ease.
 
Its not the same as earlier tours. Indian bowling attack at this point is certainly the most complete in our lifetimes I bet

Ive been watching since early 2000s and there's been only one Indian attack which I though was a quality attack (the 2007-2011 one with Zak, Ishant, Sreesanth/Nehra/randompacer and Bhajji). I think the current one blows it out of the park and only Zak would get into it.

Zaheer and Bhajjan were tough to handle in India. Good bowlers and they complimented each other quite well. Ishant was also decent during this time and whatever second spinner India played enjoyed decent success because of the pitches, which would turn as the match went on.

That was a better attack than the one India have right now.
 
Aussies are big on 'Sledging' and a lot of it seems premeditated with very carefully researched personal offensive remarks that leave even the most cool batsman fuming and furious. This has played a very big part in the Aussie success, maybe this will all change now.
One sickening case in point was featured on a BBC radio Phone-in yesterday, which referred to New Zealand's all-rounder Chris Cairn's being sledged about his sister's death in a railway crossing accident.
The only Indian players that have appeared to have handled the relentless Aussie sledging with appropriate replies with the bat have been Tendulkar and Kholi.
 
Aussies are big on 'Sledging' and a lot of it seems premeditated with very carefully researched personal offensive remarks that leave even the most cool batsman fuming and furious. This has played a very big part in the Aussie success, maybe this will all change now.
One sickening case in point was featured on a BBC radio Phone-in yesterday, which referred to New Zealand's all-rounder Chris Cairn's being sledged about his sister's death in a railway crossing accident.
The only Indian players that have appeared to have handled the relentless Aussie sledging with appropriate replies with the bat have been Tendulkar and Kholi.

Laxman too, arguably the best player against the ‘00s Australia. Not sure if they sledged him a lot though.
 
Issue with India is the batting. Somehow we end up finding players who are not in form but must be in side due to previous form.

Kohli will be in form needless to say. Opening is not 100 % set with random out of form Dhawan and injury prone Murali. So, if KL Rahul gets a permanent longer chance. Choosing between Rahane and Rohit is a concern.

So lots of holes in batting line up.

HOWEVER, tour to England will give us lots of answers. Amazing even if we win 2nd string batting attack in Australia, just like Aus done it in 2004.
 
Australia Bowling is Cummins, Strac, Hazelwood and Lyon. They can get any random batsmen from domestic side and get them to play in Australia and win against India. It is really hard to win in Australia for Asian teams given how strong Oz are. If India is missing Kohli in India, it won't much difference as there are 20 other guys who can fill somewhat shoes in batting for Aswin/Jadeja to run through sides.

Now if they are missing main bowlers, that would be different story.
 
Issue with India is the batting. Somehow we end up finding players who are not in form but must be in side due to previous form.

Kohli will be in form needless to say. Opening is not 100 % set with random out of form Dhawan and injury prone Murali. So, if KL Rahul gets a permanent longer chance. Choosing between Rahane and Rohit is a concern.

So lots of holes in batting line up.

HOWEVER, tour to England will give us lots of answers. Amazing even if we win 2nd string batting attack in Australia, just like Aus done it in 2004.

Please explain the bolded part.
 
Please explain the bolded part.

Concerned for indian 'thinking tank'. Clearly Kohli and Ravi Shastri are fan of Rohit, and Rohit was in prime form before going to SA. And Rahane wasn't. That's why they went ahead with Rohit despite Rahane with better record. It's clearly mistake by 'thinking tank'. So, my concern is that hopefully they give another long run to Rahane over Rohit at least in overseas, and don't get confused whom to choose.
 
With the loss of Hardik Pandya (2nd best AR after Stokes) and child prodigy Prithvi Shaw, our team has weakened a bit. But still we should smash the Aussies this time.
 
Harbhajan singh said australians are so poor this time he feels its india vs bangladesh in australia
 
With the loss of Hardik Pandya (2nd best AR after Stokes) and child prodigy Prithvi Shaw, our team has weakened a bit. But still we should smash the Aussies this time.
Lol at second best AR after Stokes. Here are the test rankings. I can't find Pandya's name anyway near Ben Stokes. Even Yasir Shah is ahead of him. What's going on? :inti

Last Updated - 28 November 2018

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Australia will win the series. I think there batsmen will score enough in home conditions and they still have a world class bowling attack.
 
Though I have not seen the bowling in warm-up, It is pretty safe to say by looking at the scores that AU batsmen should not have much trouble against Indians. Let's wait for 5 more days to find out. I hope AU bat first so Indians would know where their bowling stands against this AU batting on a fresh pitch.
 
Honestly without Smith and Warner Australia is not looking strong at the moment . But the most important thing is India has never won a test series in Australia and this is a fact which everybody is aware of even the players . Australia's bowling attack is top notch with Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins and Lyon . Probably the best bowling attack in the world along with South Africa . India's bowling attack is looking quite solid with Ishant, Bumrah, Shami and Yadav . I don't Ashwin or Jadeja will play a very important role in bowling . India's batting is extremely poor . They are over dependent on Kohli . Australia's team management knows this series is very important in terms of reputation and to gain the respect and trust of the spectators so they will give more than 100 % to win this series . According to me only two results are possible :
1. Australia winning the series 2 - 1
2. Series drawn 1 - 1

I can't see India winning this test series . Maybe I am being pessimistic but I am being logical in my analysis because even to draw the series India will have to play some exceptional cricket in all the departments . I am expecting this to be a very well contested series . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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