Updates from the game at the OvalListen to the Spin podcast | World Cup tableAny thoughts? Email or tweet @collinsadam 2.52pm BST The players are on the field. Nup, no booing for Warner. Not really. He’s taking the first ball this time around instead of the captain Finch. Bhuvi has the ball in his hand, starting off from the pavilion end. I’m sitting in the outside press box tribunes and it is LOUD. Should be fun. PLAY! 2.50pm BST It is a bit of a cliche to say that every India game is a home game. But goodness me, this is a HOME GAME. From memory, some 300,000 Australians live in London but there aren’t many here today. It’s a sea of blue, to lean on a second cliche in the space of a paragraph. 79 per cent of tickets went to Indian fans for this fixture, I’m told. Perhaps the other 21 per cent were on-sold to Indian fans by savvy Australians who saw a chance to quadruple their money? That’s the best explanation that I can think of. I doubt they’ll boo Smith and Warner, right? Continue reading…
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