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Australia vs India – Vodafone Test Series – Third Test Preview

Australia vs India, what a series of cricket it has been so far. We’ve had everything, wickets galore in the first test and runs galore in the second test. We’ve also had controversy regarding India’s decision not to embrace the Decision Review System technology offered to them in both tests. In the end, that decision could have all but cost them the series with some crucial calls going against them in both tests. That’s the game of cricket though, and this Australia vs India test series has produced some unbelievable cricket.

Australia head into this third test of the Australia vs India Vodafone Test Series with an unbeatable 2-0 lead courtesy of some quality bowling from their quicks. Not to mention some classy performances from some of the old hands in Clarke, Hussey and Ponting. India have been disappointing so far this series but that isn’t to take anything away from the Aussies who have fought hard and have deserved to win both tests.

The Australian summer of cricket has just started to heat up and it is the Australians who have come out on top, culminating in a dominating performance in the second test. Michael Clarke’s unbeaten 329 was the stand-out, but he also had quite a large supporting cast with both Ponting and Hussey cracking brilliant centuries. The Aussie bowlers also stood up to be counted to knock the Indian top order over, none of their batsmen reaching the century milestone. Australia managed to take the test by an innings and 68 runs, very similar to the Sydney test last year. This time though, the Aussies came out on top whereas last year we were on the end of a beat down from England in the Ashes.

This Australia vs India series now heads to Perth for the third of the Vodafone Tests, both sides yet to name their 11 for the match. Australia are tossing up whether to include 4 quicks in their 11, Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Starc fighting for the last place in this side. Perth is a traditionally quick and bouncy cricket pitch, so I have a feeling Lyon will be carrying the drinks come lunchtime Friday our time.

Indian quick Ishant Sharma has become the latest of the Indian players to be embroiled in controversy on this tour. He has reportedly been sighted giving a crowd of onlookers, who gathered to watch some of the Indian players go-karting, the finger. He joins Virat Kohli who also flipped some Aussie supporters the bird during the second test at the SCG. This shows just how much pressure the Indian players are under and should they lose this series, they can expect a very hostile home-coming.

While Australia have gone from strength to strength under new coach Micky Arthur, India are left looking for answers and this Australia vs India series seems to have already passed them by. They’ll need a much improved performance in the third test, and will no doubt need their ageing top and middle order to fire if they are to be any chance of squaring the series.

Australia have just the one injury concern going into the third test with James Pattinson likely to miss the rest of the series with a stress fracture in his foot. Mitchell Starc is his replacement after missing out on the series with some less than impressive performances against New Zealand. Starc looked in good form in the Sixers win over the Thunder in a rain affected KFC Big Bash match a few days ago, so hopefully he has recovered his form going into this one.

India are unlikely to make any changes to their side despite the losses. In the last test they didn’t even name a twelfth man so it would seem they are pretty set on the side they want to take part in this test cricket series.

Australia vs India – Likely Squads

Australia: Ed Cowan, David Warner, Shaun Marsh, Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke (captain), Mike Hussey, Brad Haddin, Peter Siddle, Ryan Harris, Ben Hilfenhaus, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc. 

India: Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Virat Kohli, Mahendra Dhoni (captain, wicketkeeper), Ravichandran Ashwin, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav.

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Australia vs India – Michael Clarke – A Captains Knock!

What an innings by Michael Clarke today in the second test of the Australia vs India Vodafone Test Series. A true captains knock and it isn’t even over yet with Clarke not out on 251. Heading into day 3 of the test Australia have a lead of 291 runs with 6 wickets still in hand.

In the lead up to summer, and even during the first test, Australia were accused of having a soft middle order but boy have they delivered when it counts. In the first test in the Australia vs India series, Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey put together a partnership that got the Aussies a decent enough lead. This let the bowlers do the damage and knock India over to win the game.

Australia vs India - Michael Clarke - A Captains Knock

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This time, Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke did most of the damage. Ponting with a timely knock of 134 before he was dismissed, and Michael Clarke with 200 runs in one day of cricket to end the day on 251 not out. In the process he posted the highest score at the SCG by an Australian.

Michael Clarke has shown that he can handle the pressure of being the captain of the Australian Cricket Team. In the first Australia vs India test match, it was Clarke’s captaincy that got the Australian’s home, directing his bowlers to bowl short to the Indian tail-enders.

Australia’s successful captain’s of the past were always able to deliver when the team needed it and with Australia at 2 for 8 on the first day of the test match, Michael Clarke duly delivered. This innings has been an absolute joy to watch and you have to wonder whether the Indian batsmen were just poor on day one of this test, or whether Australia’s bowlers and Michael Clarke’s captaincy was just too good.

Tomorrow could be an historic day for Australian cricket with Michael Clarke battling on towards a triple century and possibly looking towards Matthew Hayden’s record of 380 that he set against Zimbabwe 9 years ago. With time on his side, anything is possible for Clarke in the form that he is in!

The Indian’s go into day 3 of this Australia vs India test match trailing by 291 runs and don’t even look like getting a wicket at the moment. Dhoni looks completely out of his depth as captain and some of his decisions have been nothing short of baffling. Pace did the damage for Australia, and Zaheer Khan had 3 wickets for not many runs but Dhoni seems to like persisting with the spinners for some reason. He did the same in the first test and some of his field placements have also been strange to say the least.

India will have their work cut out for them again tomorrow, and if they aren’t careful the test series will have passed them in the blink of an eye.

This Australia vs India test series was billed as a serious test for the Australian’s and so far they have passed with flying colours. The new generation of bowlers in Pattinson and Lyon, coupled with the experience of Siddle and Hilfenhaus is working an absolute treat. Warner at the top of the order with Shaun Marsh at first drop hasn’t really gelled just yet but we’ve all seen what both of them can do and it will only be a matter of time before Australia’s next generation of batsmen join their counterparts in the run scoring escapades.

I for one can’t wait for tomorrow to see just what kind of lead the Aussies can generate before sending in the quicks to knock India over by an innings, something that we were subjected to by England just 12 months ago. How things turn around in a year!

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