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But that's my point. England guarantee a good crowd. But we didn't get Mumbai etc. We got Hyderabad plus 4 other venues that had hosted 7 tests between them in their history.
Yeah. Dunno. I'd have thought Mumbai + Kolkata + three others would be the way to go every time England play.

That one in the Himalayas, though. Can't remember its name. Should play lots of tests there just for the views.
 
In NZ, they play tests at smaller grounds because a crowd of 3–4,000 looks fine there, not so great at a huge stadium. But this series has shown that that's just not an issue in India. It was really pleasing to see 20k+ turning out regularly.
 
That one in the Himalayas, though. Can't remember its name. Should play lots of tests there just for the views.

We are in definite agreement here.

NZ venues, with their grass banks, look pretty cool too. I'm in a strange position, life-wise, and considered going. Up to about 10 days ago tickets were still available.

£20 each. Or £90 if you wanted to go through ticketmaster or whoever.
 
NZ in december/january is quite lovely. So I'd say do it if you can afford the airfare. NZ aint cheap though once you're there.
 
Watched the highlights. The groundstaff had apparently been concerned that unseasonal rainfall might have slowed the pitch down. It hadn't.

They barely showed any of Labuschagne's 52 balls. I have to assume lots of leaving on length, which you can do with confidence in Perth. All very well, but you don't get anywhere. Pant had the right idea. Swing and swing hard. It might go to hand but it might well go for six.

I think we're going to get a result in this match.

I'm amazed that Jadeja can't get into the team. He's a solid batter (averages 35) and he averages an astonishing 21 in Australia with the ball. Plus he's the team's best fielder.
 
Bizarre pitch. Looked very green which is unusual in Perth. I miss the WACA.

And no need for spin. Lyon tried five overs but pointless. Over within three days.
 
Perth is still a unique spectacle, though, with the ball flying through like nowhere else. So at least that hasn't been lost with the move from the WACA.

But yeah, 17 wickets on the first day is disappointing.
 
And only 3 on the 2nd.

India rode their luck a bit, Australia sound sloppy (dropped catches, missed runouts).

And now India are completely on top. Jaiswal is class, he's going to make a lot of test runs.
 
I'm not sure Australia bolwed so badly. There was a fair bit of playing and missing, especially to Hazlewood, and on another day those would have taken the edge. However, Rahul played with soft hands and a few edges that were taken dropped short of the slips as a result, which is credit to the batter.

It's a bizarre example of a Perth test. Generally because of the bounce, you get fast-scoring encounters. So far, both teams combined have made 426 runs in two days. England regularly score that many in one day.
 
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