Yuvraj injured, Sachin hurt; India's task gets tougher vs Australia Sunday, October 29, 2006
Source: HindustanTimes.com
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Mohali: "Losing's not nice," murmured Rahul Dravid on Saturday, ahead of what will be India's biggest game in recent times.
Well, the world's not always a nice place and the Indian skipper, who seemed out of sorts (not surprisingly) while facing the media, will probably feel a lot worse on the morrow unless his players come up with something special.
And straight off, with the dramatic loss of Yuvraj Singh, last year's top run-getter in One-day cricket and a vital cog in any Indian plan, Dravid will be at a massive disadvantage.
For on Sunday, India meet Australia in a match that will see the winner move into the Champions Trophy semifinal, under conditions that will be more to the world champions' liking than their own.
The wicket they will play on is not the wickedly seaming one used in the Pakistan-South Africa game on Friday but, as Dravid said, the basic nature of a track cannot be changed.
The bounce and the carry will be there and if there is a fair bit of movement too on Sunday, then India, especially on form, will need at least one person to play an outstanding knock and a couple of others to back up in style to even think of a win.
It won't be easy unless Australia play out of character and collapse.
Otherwise, it never is while playing the world's most consistent team under any conditions. And then, as Ricky Ponting stated when the Oz juggernaut first landed in India, they want this crown quite badly.
The mini World Cup is the only trophy to have eluded Australia, who have otherwise swept all before them as they have marched across the world with a missionary zeal and some ruthless professionalism.
Incidentally, if India do not make it to the last four, then this will be the first time since the inaugural World Cup in 1975 that an Asian team has not made it to the semifinal of a major event. And ironically, it would be in the subcontinent.
Edited by indian_masala - 18 years ago
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