As the Boxing Day Cricket match progressed between Australia & India, at the end of Day 3, its absolutely the match between the self belief of Australians and the self belief of Indians rather than cricketing skills between two teams.
Australia declared their second innings by setting a target of 499 to be achieved in two days by Indian team. Australia backed up their decision by their self belief that they need two days to take ten wickets and 499 will be a good amount of runs to defend. Now it’s the turn of the Indian team to display their self belief that they can do it.
The facts are that the pitch is doing absolutely nothing, which should make Indian batsmen worry. They have to believe in themselves and apply their skills acquired over the years to achieve the target easily. They have the skills, they have the potential, the only thing required is their own self belief. At this time they might require a good amount of motivational talk by their coach and the senior players to boost their moral.
They can easily win the match if they apply their skills and have patience to play to their potential without taking the undue pressure. Australians are definitely taking the chances available and clearly playing to win, in similar conditions many other teams including Indians play safe and surely does not give two days to their bowlers to get the other team out, so the other teams most of the time play to avoid defeat rather than playing for win.
Now, while writing this, the match stands at 124 with four wickets down, Rahul Dravid showed same lack of confidence & self belief and had already increased the pressure on the team by not contributing much while taking too many deliveries and staying at the wickets just doing nothing. The Indian openers had not added mush to reduce the target and so added pressure to the middle order to do the task. The middle order is also capable and can do the required task by just sticking to the basics and avoiding pressure and mistakes. Sourav Ganguly is doing the same & Yuvraj who had just arrived looked under pressure.
May God save Indians from defeat by better believers in themselves, the Australians…Enjoy the Game!!!
Australia declared their second innings by setting a target of 499 to be achieved in two days by Indian team. Australia backed up their decision by their self belief that they need two days to take ten wickets and 499 will be a good amount of runs to defend. Now it’s the turn of the Indian team to display their self belief that they can do it.
The facts are that the pitch is doing absolutely nothing, which should make Indian batsmen worry. They have to believe in themselves and apply their skills acquired over the years to achieve the target easily. They have the skills, they have the potential, the only thing required is their own self belief. At this time they might require a good amount of motivational talk by their coach and the senior players to boost their moral.
They can easily win the match if they apply their skills and have patience to play to their potential without taking the undue pressure. Australians are definitely taking the chances available and clearly playing to win, in similar conditions many other teams including Indians play safe and surely does not give two days to their bowlers to get the other team out, so the other teams most of the time play to avoid defeat rather than playing for win.
Now, while writing this, the match stands at 124 with four wickets down, Rahul Dravid showed same lack of confidence & self belief and had already increased the pressure on the team by not contributing much while taking too many deliveries and staying at the wickets just doing nothing. The Indian openers had not added mush to reduce the target and so added pressure to the middle order to do the task. The middle order is also capable and can do the required task by just sticking to the basics and avoiding pressure and mistakes. Sourav Ganguly is doing the same & Yuvraj who had just arrived looked under pressure.
May God save Indians from defeat by better believers in themselves, the Australians…Enjoy the Game!!!