Five Tests, so many possibilities: Australia v India series preview

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Five Tests, so many possibilities: Australia v India series preview
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We preview the upcoming five-Test series between Australia and India.

Talking Points:

  • The marketing of the India v Australia rivalry: and its evolution over the years
  • The profusion of India-Australia cricket in the last 25 years – and the relative dearth in the 15 years prior
  • The influence of Kerry Packer on modern cricket commentary
  • The legends around the Australian teams from the past: rugged, macho, sleek, hyper-efficient
  • The IPL effect: and how it is much harder to hype this current Australian team
  • The importance of Jasprit Bumrah through the five Tests
  • The potential XI for both sides for Perth: will India go with Reddy or Prasidh?
  • Australia’s own ageing problem – and how it could soon catch up with them
  • A great chance for many young Indians to leave a mark on the series

Participants:

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)

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Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview) | Substack| ESPNcricinfo

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One thought on “Five Tests, so many possibilities: Australia v India series preview”

  1. Hahaha, I was listening to a podcast, where Ganguly confirmed that he did not make Waugh wait on purpose. He was stressed about losing the test at home and forgot the blazer in a hurry, which made him late. He knew Steve did not like it and was offended right then and there. So, probably, this story has been fueled by Waugh himself.

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