FLEM'S VERDICT: The key change needed to help Aussies overcome odds in India

By Bowlologist / Expert

Australia can take the third Test deep into day five, be competitive and even jag an upset over India if they take a session by session mindset. 

Particularly with the batters, they need to ensure they set a goal of winning each session or at the very least, don’t have a shocking session. If they do that, they’re a chance but if they don’t, momentum runs away from you in India faster than anywhere else in the world and it can quickly get to a stage where it’s too late to get it back. 

One really bad session and you lose the game, it’s gone in the blink of an eye.

If you look back at the sessions over the first two days of the second Test in Delhi, the Aussies were either in front on a head-to-head count or held their own but then it all fell apart on the morning of day three. 

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In the first Test the batters were too timid and looked like they were focused only on trying not to get out and then in the next match they swung the pendulum too far the other way, especially in the second innings with too many attacking shots, particularly the sweeps. 

Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates taking the wicket of Steve Smith. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

I’d be focusing on how do we shift momentum when it’s starting to go against us so we don’t let it overpower us? 

What are the players going to do to make sure the Indians don’t get on a roll. The spinners like to rush through their overs so batters should look at making them wait until they’re ready to face up just to break their momentum here and there. 

How are we going to deal with that when we’ve lost a couple of quick wickets? If we can find a way to get through those periods the game will go deeper.

And it’s not a one size fits all approach for the batters.

Travis Head, when he opens with Usman Khawaja, I expect him to play his natural game of attacking the bowlers. He should go hard because that’s his strength.

You’ve got to do what works for you – individual plans are needed not a blanket approach with tactics like sweeping.

It’s not a bad shot to play in India if the ball is moving away from the stumps, particularly if it’s going down leg side and you’re hitting with the spin. 

Just play to your game plan. Usman and Peter Handscomb batted beautifully in the first innings at Delhi and they didn’t have to smash fours everywhere.

Every batter for this Test has shown something in the first two Tests but no one has gone on with it. You need multiple batters firing to build a substantial first innings total to put the pressure back on the locals.

Marnus Labuschagne’s plan has been fine but he’s just been getting out before he gets through that 30-40 run period where once he’s established he can go big on the scoreboard.

Steve Smith won’t be sweeping early, he’s learned his lesson. Same with Alex Carey – he goes too early with the reverse sweep and the Indian spinners are awake to it so they dart the ball in at leg stump and he’s cooked. Early on I’d love him to stay tall in his stance and get forward or get right back. 

Having Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc back in the team strengthens up that middle to lower order but I’m looking forward to seeing what they can do with the ball too. 

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Starcy should get some reverse swing going and he will be a big help in getting through India’s tail and that’s a very loose term because they’ve got some very strong batters all the way down to No.9. 

He will give them some “nose and toes” treatment at top pace so that will be a massive benefit because spin hasn’t worked trying to get through Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin. 

I want Green to go full early, he can bowl outswingers and with the ball skidding off the pitch, it brings LBWs and bowled into play as well as the nicks to the cordon. 

Starc and Green can go short and if they have fields set for that, it can be a useful tactic in India even though they’re not the bounciest wickets. We saw the Indians rough up David Warner in the last Test so that’s an option we haven’t really taken yet but these two fresh guys should be able to give it a crack.

It’s unfortunate for Australia that they won’t have Pat Cummins for this Test but he’s certainly done the right thing by going home to be with mum and his family. Let’s hope for all the best for them at this time. 

With Smithy taking over, he’s very experienced so we’re a bit fortunate in that way. He knows the conditions in India so it will be a well-run side and he tends to thrive when he’s got the leadership. 

No one will be bashing themselves up more than Smith after getting two low scores in the previous Test so I think he will be active in the field with his captaincy with the bowling changes but also with the bat in this Test.

The Crowd Says:

2023-03-01T11:48:04+00:00

Nobody likes a smarta*s

Roar Rookie


I hope the Indians bowl as badly tomorrow as they did today to! :stoked:

2023-03-01T11:44:28+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


I actually didn't want kuhn dropped with any conviction and didn't really want starc ..I'm interested in seeing Morris and would advocate Boland as first pick pacemen . the spin is hard to predict as it tends to bounce early then keep low later. I think poor kuhnemann was thrust in so quickly second test he's had a chance to settle no doubt the left and right arm spinner combo is very good mix ..Murphy got one but key wicket . so arguably two spinners ok but hard to get the right two . starc was a risk for me . I'd go Boland all day long . I tested to see what green can do with bat as think he won't figure with ball much which is where I was playing with bowler selection but subject to pitch on day which I hadn't seen

2023-03-01T11:40:56+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


I stick by Boland for starc wasnt kee. on starc . had to see pitch too pre start it was a caveat . kuhnemann very impressive perhaps has settled a bit more didn't have certainty over how to rate spinners because it depends if keeping low it seems to do both . Again we see Aussies batting well early then ball wears keeps low a bit more and two quick wickets . Aussies need to bat hard early and bowl hard early as they like bounce on both fronts. perhaps good we are batting second . suspect this will get harder in morning with old ball ..hopefully 250 total

2023-03-01T11:36:53+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


Our batting time seemed to go okay this time around. Ussie was patient, Marnus too. I hope this continues tomorrow with Green and handscomb!! India = not so today's. Kuhnemann the destroyer! :)

2023-03-01T11:30:57+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


Well lucky enough Kuhn did play and not Boland eh?!

2023-03-01T11:29:28+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


Hardly, the spinners did all the damage and Kuhn (the guy everyone on roar wanted dropped) was the chief destroyer.

2023-03-01T11:24:27+00:00

Steele

Roar Rookie


Wisely

2023-03-01T07:22:14+00:00

qwetzen

Roar Rookie


I call my Hoover 'John'. It's a Dyson.

2023-03-01T05:27:51+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


he has a habit of sounding wrong border but then often some or all of it is correct . he was right about selecting labuschagne start of uk ashes in 2019 off great county form and I wanted the same but it took smith getting knocked in the scone by archer bodyline style for selectors to get labu in the side and then look how that worked out. border was right there from onset he also wanted Carey in earlier off back of UK world cup that year and I think he was right there as well . I do think he’d prefer Boland out there in this test too and for a few reasons so would I

2023-03-01T05:25:07+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


CIM not sure why they wouldn't have started with inform extreme pace Morris without injury but eve. more so I still think Boland is the container of runs if they get mid to lower order partnerships . strong opening with the new ball (as usual ) they just need to go through them as the ball wears a d or keeps low now

2023-03-01T05:17:01+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


It should. Pick fit players initially and when the crook ones recover, send them over, sending the replacements home.

2023-03-01T05:14:04+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I love Kohli's batting; right now, the opposition is not Australia, the opposition is the pitch and Virat is determined to come out on top. It is the same attitude that hopefully will demand the best of Smith and Marnus. Ussie and Trav have shades of 'stepping up', too.

2023-03-01T05:10:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That was my original point. Not enough people have seen him because he hasn't been called upon. He is not just a good early tail batsman; he is a genuine bat. If he batted at #5 every Shield game, he'd justify such a batting position.

2023-03-01T05:00:45+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Not supported by results yet, but I believe you, I've barely seen him bat.

2023-03-01T04:42:20+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


He's a significantly better batsman than Johnson, Starc, Bichel and Neser.

2023-03-01T04:40:29+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I guess that's why they took 6 quicks (and only use one or none); they're really susceptible to concussion.

2023-03-01T04:36:53+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


That phone won't show how players are training. Maybe he talks to the guys he selected to play and asked them why they got sent home.

2023-03-01T04:25:04+00:00

Christo the Daddyo

Roar Rookie


LOL

2023-03-01T04:13:24+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


But back then they got a couple FC matches. It needs to be rethought.

2023-03-01T03:58:57+00:00

Clear as mud

Guest


starc hasn't really bowled "extreme pace" for a while now? and isn't likely to coming off an injury and no games for 2+ months? (unless he has Lee Freedman working out his taper a la Mahogany's 1996-7 campaigns)

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