Border, Hayden stunned by Australia’s capitulation

Border, Hayden stunned by Australia’s capitulation

Cricket legends have teed off at Australia after Pat Cummins’ group capitulated in India for the second time in per week.

Australia began day three of the second Test in Delhi at 1-61, a lead of 62, and appeared on monitor to set the hosts a difficult fourth-innings chase.

But the vacationers misplaced 9-52 in 19.1 overs, collapsing in related vogue to their dismal displaying within the second innings within the first Test in Nagpur.

Australia set India a goal of simply 115, leaving the hosts seemingly nicely poised to retain the Border-Gavaskar trophy by taking a 2-0 lead within the four-Test collection.

India spinners Ravi Jadeja (7-42) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3-59) bowled to the circumstances completely, however a number of the batting was less than normal.

Former Australia captain Allan Border stated he “disappointed” and “shell-shocked” by the character of the collapse.

“I’m angry about the way they went about it today,” he stated.

“It was panicky, frenetic sort of batting … nobody got in there to stem the flow with some good defensive cricket.

“They had been all simply getting out enjoying sweep shot, reverse sweep to only about each ball.

“You can’t get away with that on that sort of track. You’ve got to have a method.”

Former opener Matthew Hayden, who starred throughout Australia’s 2001 tour of India, was surprised by watching the rout.

“These are world-class players, and they’ve got everything to win and everything to lose in this session,” Hayden stated in commentary.

“They did it so well last evening in those few overs.

“But what we have seen here’s a catastrophe for Australia. They’ve gone means over the sting by way of their aggressive play.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au