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70 x 6 = 420

420 - 384 = 36 extra balls means just 6 overs.

 

1 boundary per over means 70 x 4 = 280

 

384 - 280 = 104 runs

 

420 - 70 = 350 balls!

 

so, the equation comes down to 350 balls 104 runs!

 

I think India should look it this way. not worry about defeat. they can't get 10 wickets in 2 sessions. Let us play with some intent.

 

even 40 boundaries(instead of 70) will take the equation to 204 runs in 375 balls! which is much gettable taking the flatness of the pitch into consideration.

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people can complain saying, this is test cricket and not one day game, and you will have people in catching positions for most of the time.

 

C'mon, it just takes couple of big overs to disperse the field.

 

and farm singles and twos, its a big ground this MCG! you can get plenty of 2's and 3's.

 

more over, there wont be second new ball this time :D if the first new ball is taken some beating, it will dent the morale of the bowlers. Hazzlewood is never before in this situation and Johnson can be expensive as well. 

 

just it needs some positive intent from the Indian batsman. Look we saw plently of defeats and a draw can never clinch the thirst. we are ready to accept another defeat in a fighting cause for win and not a defeat in fighting cause of a draw.

 

what would you like to hear?

 

1. India lost fighting it out for a win.

2. India lost playing for a draw?

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70 x 6 = 420

420 - 384 = 36 extra balls means just 6 overs.

 

1 boundary per over means 70 x 4 = 280

 

384 - 280 = 104 runs

 

420 - 70 = 350 balls!

 

so, the equation comes down to 350 balls 104 runs!

 

I think India should look it this way. not worry about defeat. they can't get 10 wickets in 2 sessions. Let us play with some intent.

 

even 40 boundaries(instead of 70) will take the equation to 204 runs in 375 balls! which is much gettable taking the flatness of the pitch into consideration.

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