2023 Men’s Ashes Series Test 1 day 1

England won the toss and chose to bat on this opening day of an important test match series.  Australia drew early reward with England on 22 after 4 overs.  Duckett caught for 12 runs.  England’s middle order rallied, and Joe Root was majestic with a display of total command, including 2 comfortable boundary six hits from reverse sweeps.

Bairstow and Root passed the century mark partnership with dynamic hitting and stroke plays.  Sadly, Bairstow’s (78 runs) ridiculous attempt, charging a Lyon delivery, resulted in his dismissal.  Moen Ali struck a giant six hit boundary and showed that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  He, likewise, chose to tread where Bairstow failed.  Another idiotic charge to a Lyon delivery, and he suffered the same fate as Bairstow.  He was out stumped for a score of 18 runs.

Seasoned test cricketers with notable and quotable test innings, should surely be punished for such amateurish display of lunacy.  England may regret not taking advantage of a dry and slow track.  At close of play, with Joe Root on 118 not out, Stokes made a terrible decision to declare the England’s innings closed at 393 for 8 wickets.

More realistically, England should expect the track to be spin friendly by day 5, so the task should have been to work hard to put runs on the board, then invite Australia to overcome a 500 plus run target.  This silly declaration now gives momentum to Australia.  Bat for 2 days and set England a 550 to 600 runs target.  And with England now facing a deficit of approximately 200 runs, Australian spinners could have an inspiring day 4.

Post ICC World Test Championship 2023 Australia vs India

Post the final of the World Test Championship 2023.  In truth, the official postmortem results are not yet available.  However, there is no shortage of unofficial reports.  First up, was it a catch or not a catch?    

Shubman Gill, not willing to accept reality, gave his version of the DRS review.  Gill’s vision differed from the official verdict, and for his short sightedness, clearly visible on social media.  He was fined the entire amount of his match fee.  It appears that Gill did not believe that his supporters and fans on social media saw what the rest of us saw.

Although the DRS reviewer had the benefit of numerous camera angles and closeup shots, team captain Sharma and a few others added their 20/20 vision that the DRS umpires should have seen more of the catch.  It is odd that you campaign for a DRS system because you don’t trust the vision of the on-field umpires.  Then you raise doubt about the system that worked well when a decision is in your favor, but demand justice when the decision is not in your favor.

India was defeated in two successive WTC finals, and that has been embarrassing and evokes questions, supposition, and what ifs?  The cry is that Australia had plenty of time to rest, recuperate and prepare.  And team India? Well, the entire Indian Team Players had only 20 days to prepare, says Shastri, Rohit and Kohli.  And the reason for the preparation time available was due to IPL players being involved in the IPL play-offs and final matches.  Who is responsible for this, The BCCI? The IPL? Cricket Australia? Or The ICC?  Ravi, Rohit, and Virat, please tell us when you have the answer.   

Actually, notwithstanding his previous comments, Rohit appears to know exactly why team India was humiliated.  Indian batters did not lack concentration, they simply wanted to bat in a different way, he is reported to have said.  NO, no, that is not the answer he corrected himself, we lost because the World Test Championship Final was played in June.  We must schedule the final for March.  Better still, we must play the final in another venue away from England.  And for good measures, make the final best of three.

If the answer to losing or (winning) was so obviously known to so many, including Rohit.  Why did team India lose? I will wait for the official postmortem results.

The ICC World Test Championship 2023 Australia vs India Day 5

The World Test Cricket Championship 2023 final has been decided.  Australia takes the title of Champions, the crown, and the rewards.  Congratulations to the Aussies and commiseration to the losing Indian Team.

Sometime, maybe a year from today, when the dust settles, we can see the full picture.  The postmortem for this 2023 Test match final, the examiner might give us the results of his yearlong review of the playing facts. Questions, what did happen, why did it happen, who is to blame and can this cricket tragedy, for such it must be seen through Indian eyes.  Could this have been avoided?

The Australian eyes will see the 2023 test final through tears of joy and happiness as they recall the last two test match series when the Indian team creamed and pulverized the Australians, leaving their undergarments exposed.  Yes! Revenge is sweet, and in this 2023 final, very sweet for the Australians whose prize was twice as nice because it was rivals team India on the losing side.

What happened? We are aware of the idiom that hindsight is 20/20.  Indian Captain, Rohit Sharma and his team of advisers must be regretting the decision to invite Australia to bat first.  It is conceivable that with no pressure nor anxiety, India’s batters may have produced, and their bowlers turn the table on Australia.

Why did this happen? Arguably, there are those in the camp who would say that this match is indicative and suggestive that test cricket is alive.  That it is well, and it is growing.  But is the reverse true? Is the popularity of the white ball cricket echoing the demise of the red ball version.  The casual observer would have noted that team India’s batters appeared to be more prone to the cricket shot selections that is a staple in the white ball version of the T20 format.  Those shot selection choices did not work well for the Indian batters in this final.

Who is to blame?  Well, I have deliberated, but in truth, one man cannot deliver.  So, I am waiting with patience for the jury panel to deliver a verdict. 

Could this tragedy (for India) be avoided? The simple answer is yes, it could be avoided. But don’t ask me to tell you how.  Cheers, felicitations, well done and well played to Australia.  Commiserations to team India, thank you for at least showing up.

The ICC World Test Championship 2023 Australia vs India Day 4

On the Morning of day 4, Spectators and fans had no idea what excitement was on the card for this day’s play.  There was a pattern that had been observed, and this was totally unpredictable.  The overnight not out batters for Australia’s first innings (Smith and Head), and second innings Labuschagne and Green, were dismissed early without significant addition to their individual overnight score.  Similarly, India’s first innings batters, Rhane added sixty runs, but his partner Bharat did not add to his overnight score.

So, the pattern appears set, and it is quite likely, maybe predictable, that Kohli (44runs) and Rahane (20 runs) will fail to add to their overnight scores, if history does repeat itself.  History aside, Australia resumed their second innings today, on123 for 4 wickets.  This was a good morning for the Indian Bowlers Yadav (2 wickets), Jadeja (3 wickets) and Shami (2wickets).  They were economical, precise and they mesmerized the Australian Middle order batters.  Except for Starc (41) and Carey (66) who held steady and produced an encouraging 93 run partnership to save Australia from embarrassment.  Australia declared their innings closed at 270 for 8 wickets.  The target for India is 444 runs.

In yesterday’s post, we estimated that India can restrict Australia to 400 or less by lunch time on day 4.  This could be a winning score for India.  India’s target run chase has begun, and there is clear sign that the run chase is on.  Sharma and Gill at over number 7, were scoring at 5.8 runs per over, before Gill was out to another spectacular catch by Green in the slips.  Diving forward, Green appeared to have caught the ball cleanly, but to the spectators’ eyes, the ball looked as if it scraped on the ground before Green had control of it. 

The DRS review ruled the catch clean, and Gill was out (18).  Sharma and Pujara continued to keep up with the run rate.  But, unfortunately, a bad shot selection, reminiscent of a T20 stroke, caused the downfall of Captain Sharma, a missed cross batted sweep and he was out LBW (43).  Five balls and one run later, Pujara emulated Captain Sharma with his version of trying to help an over the head rising delivery.  He failed and he was easily caught by the wicketkeeper (27).

At close of play, day 4, India with Virat Kohli (44 not out) and Rahane (20 not out), were the Overnight batters.  Statistically, Australia has bowled 40 overs in this afternoon session, and this leads me to the question of the evening.  If Australia can bowl 70 to 80 overs on day 5, Can India score at 3.5 to 4.0 runs per over to collect the US $1.6 million prize.

Should India fail the challenge, the second-place prize is nothing to sniff at, US $800,000 should wipe away the tears.

The ICC World Test Championship 2023 Australia vs India Day 4

At the end of the fourth day’s play of the ICC Test Championship, billed ”The Ultimate Test’, India was 164-3. They need a further 280 runs on the final day, for them to be crowned 2nd ICC Cricket Test Champions, Likewise Australia must capture an additional 6 wickets to win US $1.6 million and the winner’s Trophy.  After 4 days the contest has lived up to expectations, the spectators are thrilled with the standard of play on both sides. At the wicket are two players who have each scored over 5000 test runs and have big tons on their way to achieve these landmarks. 

Earlier today Australia declared after losing the wickets of Cameron Green for 25, Starc for 41 and Cummins for 5, with the total on 270/8. Setting India 444 for victory. India lost Gill when he was controversially given out caught by Green, the DRS review TV Umpires with the help of the TV Cameras ruled the catch clean. To the naked eyes it appears as if Green had grassed the catch low down to his left. They thought otherwise.  Obviously, some of the spectators were unhappy. The fifth day promises to be another thriller. Earlier I wrote that Australia has the edge.  but don’t count out India. Let us await the outcome.

The ICC World Test Championship 2023 Australia vs India Day 3

By Dennis Heath & Leon Francis

At the start of Day 3 play, India took the field knowing that a Herculean effort would be essential if they were to turn the table on the Australians.  When Bharat departed without any significant addition to the overnight score, India looked to be on the verge of complete humiliation.  Well, Rahane and Thakur may not be Hercules of old, but they sure put the willows to the Australians.  Yes, the Australians must take credit for their sloppy play.  Dropped catches and LBW wicket overturned by no ball delivery that resulted in a welcomed century partnership (109 runs) between Rahane who scored 89 and Thakur 51. The follow-on was avoided, and India had seemingly turned the table. Final score for India was 296 runs, a deficit of 173.

Another exciting day’s cricket. Spectators, whether in the stadium or on their digital platforms, will undoubtedly remember these plays with great fondness, not the least was the magnificent catch taken by Green to dismiss Rahane.  A catch for the play back reels. Some may call this match, test cricket at its best, although other adjectives may have to be used by the end of play on Day 5.

 At the Close of play on Day 3, Australia had scored 123 for 4 wickets.  India’s bowlers, Siraj, Yadav and Jadeja have the Australians on the rack. Hostile pace attacks had Labuschagne jumping and dancing, as if he was at a graduation ball.  Labuschagne is still there on 41 not out and Green 5 not out, Australia’s lead by 296 runs with 6 wickets in hand.

As usual, the question for today is this, Can India restrict the Australians to a score of 400 or less by Lunch on day 4?  This very likely could be a winning score for India.  We will see.

On a note of appreciation, it was a joy to witness the innings of Rahane. Batting looked easy to him, despite being ruffled and battered by the Aussies pace bowlers. His timing and shot placements were exquisite and delightful to see. During this Test match we have witnessed elements of stroke play and athleticism that is more commonly seen in the white ball formats of cricket. Run rates have improved and the future of test Cricket looks bright.