All the latest from the New Year’s Test in SydneyJoin the conversation: email or tweet @collinsadam 2.04am GMT From the vault. I remember watching this from the Clive Churchill Stand. Justin Langer brought up a ton in a Sydney Test with a reverse sweep.This is what happened two days later when he talked to Doug Walters #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/ib7Q9p8JAw 2.02am GMT Happy New Year! Thank you Geoff for that illuminating session. I just spotted Darren Lehmann in the lunch queue and had half a mind to tell him that he’d been badly snubbed in the Baldrick XI. Lovely OBO areas. India, once again, sucked the energy out of Australia’s opening attack, just as they did in Melbourne on the opening day. Take note Australian top order: this is how you go about winning a Test Match. To begin, a community service announcement to those in Sydney at a loose end: get along! There’s nobody here. By that, what I mean is the SCG is at least a third empty with seats all over the ground. Indeed, if you want a full row to yourself, that won’t be a problem. Remember a couple of summers ago when the SCG Trust said that they should have a second Test here each summer? Yeah, pull the other one. Continue reading…
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