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Cummins and goings: Paine has done a sterling job, but it might be time for change at top – Sydney Morning Herald
Australia’s approach, tactics and lack of imagination were exposed by a tremendous Indian effort. Lessons must be learnt.
Cricket matches are won and lost on the actions and reactions of players, pitches and the ball. It is one thing for some commentators to see every decision as wrong, every stroke misplaced and every fielding position askew. This is a nonsense, of course, yet the form and tactics of the Australian team are rightly questioned. Fielding positions seemed both prescriptive and reactive in Sydney and Brisbane. India were ahead of the game with their thinking and coaching.
In Adelaide, the Australian bowling…
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