Australia Crushes India In the First Cricket Test Match

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The greatest day in the Australian cricket schedule saw Australia play India in the renowned Boxing Day cricket test at the MCG in Australia. With more than 80,000 onlookers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and almost 200 million cricket fans in India watching the test coordinate this was a standout amongst the most watched cricket diversions of the year.

The Australian cricket group is eminent for being extremely vocal and now and again raucous. Be that as it may, there is no more prominent stage for playing cricket free betting tips  than at the MCG on Boxing Day in Melbourne.

Concerning the cricket coordinate, Australia went into the match with a problem as to its rocking the bowling alley line-up. The aussies were uncertain as to run with every single quick bowler or to incorporate a spinner in the group. With the retirement of the best turn bowler a year ago in Shane Warne; the Australian group has attempted to supplant him. Be that as it may, Brad Hogg, has ventured up into some frame at the opportune time and therefore was incorporated into the group for his fifth test coordinate.

On the very beginning, Australia went into bat first with Matthew Hayden and Phil Jaques. Both set up an awesome opening organization before Jaques went out. Hayden went ahead to score 124 keeps running on an intense wicket. The Australian center request caved in with Ricky Ponting and Hussey going efficiently before the tail swayed for the aussies. Indian bowler Kumble knocked down some pins to a great degree well for India taking five wickets.

On day two, India battled with the bat and with some moderate batting found the middle value of just two runs for each over at an early stage. Sachin Tendulkar, The Master, played a fine innings before going out attempting to cut the ball. The staying Indian hitters fell effectively leaving Australia with a strong first innings lead.

On day three, Australia set out to expand the lead with another great opening position by the aussie openers. Ricky Ponting fell at an opportune time again which was a noteworthy accomplishment for the Indians before Michael Clarke played a decent thump leaving Australia with a lead of 499 keeps running for the Indians to pursue. One of the significant issues on day three was the high number of no balls particularly at Umpire Billy Bowden’s end.

On day four, it was about the Australian playing with the aussies taking some early wickets and hence evacuating any shot of an Indian win. Brad Hogg and Mitchell Johnson got some profitable wickets for the aussies and both gave themselves a decent possibility of being chosen for the following cricket coordinate at the SCG.

The win for the Australian cricket group brings about fifteen progressive test wins and they require just a single more to tie Steve Waugh’s record. Adam Gilchrist additionally broke Ian Healy’s wicket keeping record and is presently just a single far from the mystical 400 which he will probably get in Sydney.

Matthew Hayden was named man of the match after two extraordinary batting innings. The Australians at the end of the day lead with some incredible handling and constantly kept the weight on the Indians. The Indians then again let themselves down in the field.

 

 


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