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Australia loses quick wickets in nagpur, too

Australia loses quick wickets in nagpur, too

By Andrew Strauss

Posted November 15, 2016

Maharashtra, meanwhile, has seen its attack slump and its batsmen lose quick wickets, with the side’s first-class line-up being knocked out by Pakistan’s attack in Nagpur earlier this month.

The side’s performance in Nagpur followed three consecutive losses in Mumbai, for which they have not scored a run in ten successive ODIs.

India’s l카지노imited-overs line-up at home is yet to register any run.

India’s batting performances have slumped in the home series with some of its batsmen looking increasingly tired, and they have also suffered when facing Pakistan’s bowling.

Captain Shikhar Dhawan (knee) is yet to be cleared by medical staff in New Delhi on November 1. He is yet to be fit enough for the Test series at the end of the month due to a sprain to his left Achilles tendon.

The side has not scored a Test fifty-plus in five matches against the hosts.

India is still ranked No 2 in the Test rankings but there are signs that the team is struggling to turn things around, as Mohammad Ashraful (shoulder), Abhishek Manohar and Suresh Raina have all missed crucial matches against Pakistan and South Africa.

Manohar has been a disappointment, as he had looked comfortable against South Africa, but the 22-year-old has picked up a calf strain that may force him to miss the opening match against the hosts.

Suresh Raina, who has missed the last two matches due to the same calf issue, has made some good runs, but he has dropped to fifth in the Test batting order with 12 wickets in three matches, even though he has scored a hundred in each of the last four matches.

Th카지노 사이트ere will be pressure on Raina and Ash온라인 바둑이raful, but it seems that the rest of the attack will not be able to recover in time for the two Test fixtures next month, with the team having lost both Ranji Trophy matches (Maharashtra won all three) and ODIs to Pakistan and South Africa by 31 wickets or more.

It will be interesting to see whether the bowlers pick up a few more wickets at home for a Test series at the end of this month.

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