India v Australia: second one-day international – live!


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Welcome all!

Good morning, afternoon and evening to you all, and welcome to our OBO coverage of this, the second ODI between India and Australia being played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

The home side have a one-nil lead, courtesy of a comfortable-enough win in Chennai at the weekend, but whether that provides the riveting context you crave, or not, is really up to you. In an age of isolated contest after isolated contest, it may surprise you to learn that India have one seven ODIs on the bounce, and that the World Champions, Australia, have won just one from their last ten. All roads point towards advantage India.

But does that matter anyway? Ed Cowan, speaking on Fox Sports this week, posed that question in a roundabout way. He pondered whether this Australian side resembled a ‘development squad’ rather than a Best XI, pointing to the inclusion of Hilton Cartwright as an opener. Cartwright averages 16 in domestic fifty-over cricket. Cowan may have a point.

I’m told there’s been a fair bit of rain around Kolkata, so much so that a delayed start was predicted as late as this morning. However it seems to have abated, and moreover had little impact on the wicket.

Says Brett Lee: “It looks like a very good pitch. Last season, the pitch had a two-pace quality to it. This one may not have that. Last few games over here have produced more than 300 runs. With the rains around, teams might want to field. Absolute beautiful pitch here at Eden Gardens.”

Great pitch. May want to field. That confuses me. Then again, many things do.

Next I’ll bring you reports from the toss, and the respective playing XIs of both teams.

As ever, it would be great to hear from you. I’m at @sjjperry on Twitter or [email protected]


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