The SACA bean counters would be most displeased but luckily it wasn’t worseGood result for Australia, but not great for the game when it finishes before lunch on day 3.
Yes they have lost a tonne of revenue and if our quicks could have kept their feet behind the popping crease it might have been over halfway through session 6.The SACA bean counters would be most displeased but luckily it wasn’t worse
If only 15 overs were bowled today then SACA has to refund everyone that had tickets a refund. That dropped catch by Carey probably saved the SACA and made sure we got past 15 overs.Yes they have lost a tonne of revenue and if our quicks could have kept their feet behind the popping crease it might have been over halfway through session 6.
But what gives? Neither of the pitches so far have been mof_'s, there's been some runs available and, for ADL, the night conditions were hardly a factor (India did lose 5-fer on Day 2 night but they were also bowled out in the first two 'day' sessions on Day 1, and AUS lost only the one wicket during the Day 1 night).
The bowling has been terrific - maybe they're in the ascendency. Batsmen not disciplined/patient enough?
Visiting teams have left out spinners in pink ball tests (Jack Leach in the 21/22 Ashes was the big omission) - and have constantly been hammered as they don't have someone to hold up an end. Adelaide is still a decent enough batting wicket - India largely got themselves out, although there was good bowling in the mix of course.Selectors should have known that and left out Lyon and played Neser. Starc certainly swung it more and more often than the others who seemed to be looking for movement off the pitch (eg coughmins to Rohit). But India bowled too short and too wide - easy leave - to make best use of the pink ball. Do any pitches 'play like they used to' anymore?
coughmins isn't generally a swing bowler - he bowls with a proper scramble, sometimes even a three-quarter seam, looking for nibble. He'll sometimes get greedy and go for inswing to pads though.Starc certainly swung it more and more often than the others who seemed to be looking for movement off the pitch (eg coughmins to Rohit)
I think it was close to record attendance even over the 2.25 days of cricket, for AUSvIND at Adelaide? Their rev wasn't too bad with 100k over the first 2 days, surely.If only 15 overs were bowled today then SACA has to refund everyone that had tickets a refund. That dropped catch by Carey probably saved the SACA and made sure we got past 15 overs.
Pink ball was a massive factor in this test. Swings for a lot longer and even with the old ball it hooped around. Pitch was a little quicker and bouncier than normal though for Adelaide which caused issues
Yes, record attendance for India.I think it was close to record attendance even over the 2.25 days of cricket, for AUSvIND at Adelaide? Their rev wasn't too bad with 100k over the first 2 days, surely.
Pink ball always swings a lot for the first bit, but I didn't think anyone bar Starc swung the ball beyond ~20 overs. Australia bowled better, and their bats were willing to leave a lot more than India.
Of the 7 day night matches played in Adelaide, 3 have ended in 3 days. A further 3 have completed within 4 days. The Aus Cricketers Players Association hold an SA players function (for first class cricketers, men and women) during the Adelaide test. It is always booked out and very well attended. This year it was held on the 4th day, last night they decided to cancel it. Cynically wondering if they played the odds. Players were very much looking forward to it.Good result for Australia, but not great for the game when it finishes before lunch on day 3.
If only 15 overs were bowled today then SACA has to refund everyone that had tickets a refund. That dropped catch by Carey probably saved the SACA and made sure we got past 15 overs.
@Pushka - I had a beer with a few Royal Adelaide GC members after a game there on Saturday morning and one of them invited me to tag along to that! I declined but sounded like it'd be a good event.Attended our annual Test match brunch for Adelaide Uni Cricket Teams yesterday. These two attend every year along with Maxwell but who is sick. They are very different here compared with their appearance later on TV. The pink ball tests are not appreciated, let's say. Lots of reminiscing about Phillip Hughes and also, Ian Redpath. And lots of stirring about the NSW dominance in test selections.
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So close to meeting you then! And I bet I know who you played with.@Pushka - I had a beer with a few Royal Adelaide GC members after a game there on Saturday morning and one of them invited me to tag along to that! I declined but sounded like it'd be a good event.
I enjoyed the company very much. Incredibly good golf course. But they've taken the pulled pork sandwich of the menu for some reason. Not sure if I'll go back.So close to meeting you then! And I bet I know who you played with.
And boring TV.Rain stops play
= more drinking time
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