ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

India v Australia, 18th match, Champions Trophy

‘There will be no excuses’ - Ponting

The Preview by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan at Mohali

October 28, 2006

It’s a mystery that India arrive at several knock-out games and sense a bit of home disadvantage: many of these players will remember Nagpur in 2004, when Australia rolled them over on a greentop, or even the 1996 World Cup semi-final at Kolkata, when the Sri Lankan spinners thrived. Now, considerably hampered with injuries, they need to prepare for Australia, on a pitch expected to offer bounce.

Ricky Ponting seemed excited and expected the conditions to suit his side better. Mitchell Johnson and Shane Watson got stuck into the English batsmen while Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath are threats on any wicket. Nathan Bracken - the highest wicket-taker this calendar year with 39 from 20 ODIs - cannot be underestimated either. If not for a curious case of pitch-swapping, they might have been even more upbeat.

Until a couple of days ago, India and Australia were supposed to play on the pitch where South Africa annihilated Pakistan for 89. The latter game was to take place on the middle pitch instead. Had the head groundsman, Daljit Singh, not decided to do away with the middle strip - “the surface was affected while we played on the pitches on the side” - India could have found themselves on a fiery green-top against Glenn McGrath and co. Not the best proposition when their batsmen are in start-stop mode.

As it turns out, the surface to be used is the same one on which New Zealand managed 284 and won against Pakistan. They had their problems early on, with large amounts of seam and bounce to contend with, but fought back through two half-centuries. Things have changed since then - the grass has been shaved - but Dravid felt that the pitch wouldn’t change too much. “The basic nature of the wicket won’t change,” he insisted. “I’ve been playing in Mohali for a long time there is quite a bit of bounce.”

Ponting agreed and added that the surface would probably suit his bowlers more. “We watched the game last night, the ball did bounce and seam a lot. I don’t think tomorrow’s wicket would do quite that much. But I still think there will be considerable pace and bounce. It should be a wicket that would probably suit us a bit more than the Indian bowlers I’d imagine.”

Bounce, one must remember, would also help the spinners. Harbhajan Singh relies a lot on the zip off the track while Brad Hogg, if he plays, might enjoy the conditions too. Sreesanth, who had a warm-up bowling session after arriving this afternoon, might make the cut while Dinesh Mongia - with his handy left-arm spin - might be the favourite to replace the injured Yuvraj Singh.

Typing in kho-kho gives you 3,040,000 search results on Google. “Ancient Indian sport”, “running and chasing”, “chariot race in the Mahabharata”. Crucially, “it does demand physical fitness, strength, speed, stamina, and a certain amount of ability”. Yuvraj can’t be faulted for the first four attributes, after injuring himself this morning, but maybe he was a bit short on ability.

Ponting didn’t know about Yuvraj’s ill-conceived turn and could only snigger, “You guys have one of these every day, don’t you?” It’s true. With Munaf Patel, Ajit Agarkar and now Yuvraj Singh, India’s cup of injury woes was filling up. Australia had their share of worries as well (Shane Watson - gastritis, Michael Hussey - hit on chest, Michael Clarke - tonsillitis) but the one-week break has been a boon of sorts. While India spent their 11-day gap celebrating Diwali, Australia had a chance to recharge and work on their skills.

“We are probably lucky to have the break between games,” Ponting suggested, “We’ve had some injuries but over the last couple of days everyone has been training. Michael Clarke is the only one to have any concern over the last two days but he has trained and geared up. It is unusual to have a one-week break in a one-day tournament, but we should be best prepared for this game compared to any other game in the past. There will be no excuses. We know the conditions and we are ready to go.”

Ponting admitted Australia were “desperate” to win the Champions Trophy. Can India go on to stop them? Sri Lanka and Pakistan couldn’t stop their respective opponents and if India end up losing tomorrow, it will be the first time in 31 years - since the 1975 World Cup - that a subcontinent team has failed to make the semi-finals of a major tournament. Maybe they need to start mastering kho-kho.

Teams

**India **(likely) 1 Sachin Tendulkar, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Irfan Pathan, 4 Rahul Dravid, 5 Mohammad Kaif, 6 Dinesh Mongia, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wk), 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Munaf Patel, 10 RP Singh, 11 Sreesanth.

Australia (likely) 1 Shane Watson, 2 Adam Gilchrist (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Damien Martyn, 5 Andrew Symonds, 6 Michael Clarke, 7 Michael Hussey, 8 Brett Lee, 9 Nathan Bracken, 10 Glenn McGrath, 11 Mitchell Johnson

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is staff writer of Cricinfo

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Source: http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/iccct2006/content/current/story/265822.html

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Go Aussies!!

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

I am sure the curator is doing double time to remove any single piece of grass left on the pitch, it will be like Sreesanth’s takla, completely shaved, otherwise the curator of the pitch will be doing some agricultral work for the rest of his life :smiley:

I hope Indians make Kangroos hop back to Kangrooland. :k:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Pak ka baira to gherQ ho chuka…:halo: :stuck_out_tongue:
daikhte hein indians kia gul khilatay hein… :halo:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

I can't seem to find the ever-popular "Tendulkar vs. McGrath - Part 871" headline on CricInfo. :D

Seems they have finally given up on this lost cause as well. :D

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I think this should be the Indian line up:
1) Shewag
2) Tendulkar
3) Kaif
4) Dravid
5) Raina
6) Dhoni
7) Pathan
8) Harbajan Singh
9) Sreesanth
10)Patel
11) RP Singh.

If chappell is bitten by experimental bug, then we all know Pathan will be 1-down again :o its such a pathetic move and it puts so much pressure on the feeble middle order of Indians (yes indian middle order = feeble [wasn't true 3/years back]).

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Lord, not again.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

^^ :hehe: yes again and again :wink:

or :halo: RR Pawor :halo:

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My Eleven will be this one...

1) Raina/Sehwag
2) Tendulkar
3) Dravid
4) Kaif
5) Mongia
6) Dhoni
7) Powar
8) Pathan
9) Harbajan Singh
10) Sreesanth
11) Patel

3 Bowlers ( Patel, Bhajji, Sreesanth)
2 All rounder ( Irfan and Powar)
2 Batsmen who can bowl Mongia & Sachin
and Batting power till NO 8

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Why don't India give a chance to Yaspal Singh, he averages 50+ in both forms, and is only 24 years old. He deserves it more than Suresh Raina.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

yes I heard on Geo that the groundsmen have completely shaved the pitch :hehe:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Aur ghaas kut gaee :)

As per GEO

"Pakistan kee performance ko daikhtey howey cutor nai pitch per sai ghaas SAAF ker dee hai. Cutor k mutabiq unhoon nai ghaas zaroor saaf kee hai liken pitch main abhee bhee bounce hai aur shaiqeen ko ACHEE cricket daikhney ko miley gee (means batting wicket) " :D

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Not a surprise...u will see batting paradises for indian team from now on.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

India won the Toss :chupki: and decided to bat first

Jeetega bahi Jeetega … aage bolo bacho..

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Hey :smilestar:you’ve to chant for Indian team today coz Australia can’t play in Final neither India or Pakistan :hehe:

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ganji pitch pe anday nachain ge…:k:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

webcast links please!!

even paid link just for this match!

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

sorry bro...due to lack of funds, and lots of harassment from dishnetwork, most websites have stopped broadcasting these matches, will update when I find one suitable link.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

Australians pitch par naachte bhi hai :confused:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy: Oct 29th, India V Australia, Chandigarh

nachtay to nahin [rare thingie]…lakin nachatay zaroor hein…abhi daikh laina indian team ka kathak…:shoaby: