So, like any good cricket series, we play all the games even if the contest has already been decided (damn baseballers!). Pride is on the line for India, whilst the series is over, an expectant nation will want a good performance to wrap things up. The likes of Sehwag and Yuvraj will be under pressure after a dismal series overall. The Aussies on the other hand, will be able to play with light shoulders and relaxed minds, knowing they still set the benchmark in One Day International cricket.
Gordon D'Mello
Gordon is a Journalism student at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney who has a huge passion in the field of sports writing and sport itself. Here he is a writer, senior editor and is also a co-founder of Injury Time.

5 comments
91B-Rad says:
Nov 9, 2009
who is this ‘india4evr’ guy? didnt u see dougie bollinger rip through ur ‘experienced’ batting ling up? u guys will lose the 7th odi, so stop acting like we were lucky
India4evr! says:
Nov 10, 2009
Typical Australian arrogance right there..Are you Ponting in disguise?
AussieJohn says:
Nov 10, 2009
India are a good team, but they miss Zaheer Khan. He was reliable and efficient. Munaf Patel is a joke to be frank. But Australia deserve the series, they were better in the tight situations, and in the end that determines the best teams. Can’t see any side challenging Australia for No.1 spot anytime soon, India will always be up there but not close. I think if India played South Africa it would be a much closer series.
India4evr! says:
Nov 10, 2009
It’s alright we’ll be back, our side is way bettr than the Aussies, they just got lucky. Hopefully Yuvi wacks them all over the ground in the last game. Australia will falter eventually..
GeorbReof says:
Dec 12, 2009
I highly enjoyed reading your post, keep up posting such interesting articles.