India v Aus 6 day test

Corcaigh_the_Cat

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Enjoying this, too busy to watch yesterday but why do they change the traditional break times.

Had the washing machine to finish at 1 o'clock to give me some lunch and hanging washing out time.
 
Smith in form looking ominous for the ashes :(
Saw enough yesterday - from some very average Indian bowling - that if we bowl well the Aussies will be troubled much more from our bowling attack. They got away with 5/6 balls which did not quite get an edge, or had the batsmen hopping or did not quite carry. No doubt they have some very good players, but nothing to be scared about.

Interesting to see how their bowlers do.
 
Its a 5 day test with a reserve day built in, and with the weather around Saturday and Sunday there is a good chance it will go to the 6th day. Although if all play is completed within the 5 days the additional isn't used

Also in terms of the times, most games start at 10:30. It just seems to be England tests that don't so guess they brought it forward 30mins, so all the breaks will follow
 
Its a 5 day test with a reserve day built in, and with the weather around Saturday and Sunday there is a good chance it will go to the 6th day. Although if all play is completed within the 5 days the additional isn't used

Also in terms of the times, most games start at 10:30. It just seems to be England tests that don't so guess they brought it forward 30mins, so all the breaks will follow
Yes England tests tend to start at 11 because of the tendency for wickets to hold dew in n the morning unlike any other test country.
 
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