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India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:26 pm
by meninblue
Indian ODI Team:
Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Manish Pandey, MS Dhoni (C) (Wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohd. Shami, Axar Patel, Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Rishi Dhawan, Brainder Balbirsingh Sran.

Indian T20I Team:
Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni (C) (Wk), Suresh Raina, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohd. Shami, Harbhajan Singh, Umesh Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ashish Nehra.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 3:45 pm
by meninblue
The most strong decision, although not totally expected is Raina being dropped from ODI squad. He has experience of 223 ODI matches, averaging 35.46 @ SR 93.76, with 5 tons and 36 * 50. Also can bowl few overs and is an outstanding fielder. He was dropped about an year back as well given his bad patch. I guess this could also be a horses for courses selection and he will be back for some ODI series in sub continent. Offcourse he is in the T20 squad for the same tour. Makes lot of sense to keep him in T20 squad considering the T20 cup in near future.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:09 pm
by Red Devil
interesting that Aaron hasn't been given a go, thought they might try him in Aus - Bhuvi has been dropped.

For the T20's Yuvi's return is interesting, as is Nehra's. If they do well, then they'll be playing the T20 WC.

In the Ind's selection is a bit light on the batting - Dhoni's on the wane and the lower middle order looks weak.

Overall, I think it's stupid for Ind to be playing an away series in aus just before the T20 WC is due to be played in Ind - playing in foreign conditions and the loss of confidence factor if (as is probable) get beaten just isn't going to help us win the T20 WC.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:10 pm
by Red Devil
clubcricketeradi wrote:The most strong decision, although not totally expected is Raina being dropped from ODI squad. He has experience of 223 ODI matches, averaging 35.46 @ SR 93.76, with 5 tons and 36 * 50. Also can bowl few overs and is an outstanding fielder. He was dropped about an year back as well given his bad patch. I guess this could also be a horses for courses selection and he will be back for some ODI series in sub continent. Offcourse he is in the T20 squad for the same tour. Makes lot of sense to keep him in T20 squad considering the T20 cup in near future.


Raina had a really poor ODI series against SA in Ind as well

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:32 am
by shankycricket
Australia wiil be without their entire World Cup winning attack and Smith is not fully fit either. India have a great chance. Surprised to see Harbhajan dropped from the ODI squad, had a much better series than Axar Patel vs SA.

Great to see Yuvraj back ...........(from an Australian perspective) :)

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:20 am
by GarlicJam
When do India get here? What is the sum total of their warm up matches?

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 11:10 am
by mikesiva
Tue Jan 12 (50 ovs) 11:20 local (03:20 GMT)
1st ODI - Australia v India
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth

Fri Jan 15 (50 ovs) 13:20 local (03:20 GMT)
2nd ODI - Australia v India
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane

Sun Jan 17 (50 ovs) 14:20 local (03:20 GMT)
3rd ODI - Australia v India
Melbourne Cricket Ground

Wed Jan 20 (50 ovs) 14:20 local (03:20 GMT)
4th ODI - Australia v India
Manuka Oval, Canberra

Sat Jan 23 (50 ovs) 14:20 local (03:20 GMT)
5th ODI - Australia v India
Sydney Cricket Ground

Tue Jan 26 (20 ovs) 18:08 local (07:38 GMT)
1st T20I - Australia v India
Adelaide Oval

Fri Jan 29 (20 ovs) 19:38 local (08:38 GMT)
2nd T20I - Australia v India
Melbourne Cricket Ground

Sun Jan 31 (20 ovs) 19:38 local (08:38 GMT)
3rd T20I - Australia v India
Sydney Cricket Ground

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:22 pm
by yuppie
One day series to boost the coffers of both India and Australia.

So far i can not think of a more limp cricket summer then what has been dished up so far. This is not good for Australian cricket.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 9:28 pm
by dan08
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/conte ... 53785.html

Yuvraj should consider himself lucky that he's back at all.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:20 am
by dan08
Australia squad: Smith (c), Warner, Bailey, Boland, Hazlewood, Faulkner, Finch, M Marsh, S Marsh, Maxwell, Richardson, Paris, Wade.

Good squad. I like the selection of Paris. One of Lynn, Khawaja or Klinger should've been picked though.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 2:15 am
by GarlicJam
I assume this is the ODI squad?

At the expense of who, though, Dan.

I am surprised that Lynn wasn't picked, as well.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:51 am
by shankycricket
People really need to stop the Klinger hype. His overall records are far from astonishing (unlike say, Voges), he is just a late bloomer who has been in excellent form over the last couple of years. Thats about it. He is not the next great batsman in the making, nor is he a long term option. Australia are certainly not short of limited overs batting talent so why should there be an obligation to debut a 35 year old just because he is in great form when the team is doing well and there are better, younger long term options in the reserves. Chris Lynn is a really exciting player and I hope he is in the World T20 squad but his 50 over record is nowhere near as good as his T20 or FC one and he didn't take his chances on the A tour. Also, a part of the problem I believe is that there is room for only 4 specialist, non-bowling batsmen in the XI, with Maxwell, M Marsh, Faulkner and Wade (rightly) occupying the slots from 5-8 (not necessarily in that order). Smith, Warner and Finch pick themselves and Bailey had a good series against England and has had a good domestic season till date (even in FC cricket, which is generally his weak format) so he bats at 4. So thats your top 4 and even if Bailey loses form, I'm not sure Lynn is quite suited to the No.4 role, which requires you to be an excellent rotator of the strike. Thats something Lynn needs to improve upon if he is to get into the ODI side (rotation of strike I believe is more important in this format than the 2 extreme formats). At present, he looks more suited to the No.5/6 finisher's role, which as stated above, needs to be occupied by the allrounders to provide the right balance. I'm sure he'll improve and get there eventually, i.e. good enough to bat in the top 4 but I guess its fair enough that he has to wait for now. Hopefully, he'll be included for the T20Is.

I would've definitely liked to have seen Khawaja ahead of Shaun Marsh though. The selector has explained Lyon's omission by citing the need for him to play more T20s in the BBL in the build up to the World T20. Hopefully, they actually mean it and he is considered for the World T20 rather than being ditched last moment like he was for the World Cup last year.

Great to see the back of Twatson by the way. Can't see him ever getting back into the ODI squad and whilst I don't mind him so much for the World T20 (purely due to his T20 success in Indian conditions in the IPL) but his recent form in the BBL and the Matador should see miss out on that as well (unless of course, this snub gives him a wake up call and he sorts his s**t out in the remaining BBL games).

Interesting series ahead. Really, really hope the new bowling attack holds its own as with Starc and Cummins almost certainly ruled out, these are the bowlers who Australia will have to take into the World T20. Slightly surprised by the exclusion of Behrendorff. He has been excellent in the BBL and has a good record across all formats. Hohns said it was perhaps a bit too early after his comeback from an injury layoff but that he is going in the right direction and is on the radar. Hopefully he is picked for the T20Is or the last 2 ODIs. Hazlewood will surely be rested at some point with the NZ Tests coming up as he is pretty much the only first choice Test seamer who is fit right now and has well documented workload issues.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 7:42 am
by GarlicJam
Fair enough what you say about the top four and Lynn, Shanks, but it is a squad not a team. Backup is needed, versatile backup at that. At the moment, that backup is SMarsh.I would like to see Lynn in that spot.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 9:28 am
by dan08
shankycricket wrote:People really need to stop the Klinger hype. His overall records are far from astonishing

His career average in List A cricket is 48.58. That's the 13th highest of all time. You obviously have high expectations.

Re: India in Australia - 2016

PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 11:54 am
by Red Devil
really surprised Lynn is not in the squad - Christian and Behrendorff also a bit unlucky. Someone must have them in their BBL fantasy league team!

Watson probably feels he should be in the squad, but doesn't seem to be in great nick