Dogwatcher wrote:I called it on Twitter last night when they were 60 runs ahead - we were "going to need balls of steel to finish this Test match with a win".
That partnership killed us. Starc and Hazlewood didn't quite get it right early and India got some crucial runs on the board.
The Warner review killed us, it meant Marsh was shy about reviewing his. Unless you're certain, I don't see why you'd ever review an opener's dismissal.
Sadly, we didn't have balls of steel and we lost.
Totally agree
The opening bowler partnership in the second innings killed us mainly due to the fact they couldn't bowl enough balls on the stumps
At the end of the day most of us thought we would be down 2-0 by now
The bowling attack has proved it can take 20 wickets in a match, Khawaja has to come in for Mitch Marsh.
Warner and Handscombe need to find a way to turn those 20's into 50's minimum
As per usual the toss is so crucial in India if we can bat first in the third test we are right back in this series