Making_Splinters wrote:India are expected to win at home and lose to decent sides overseas. Seeing as they're only touring Bangladesh next year, they're unlikely to lose that. The South Africa tour will be tough, but if there's a side who are going to beat you at home it's the Saffers.
India again don't seem to have far to fall, a poor showing at the World Cup is unlikely.
bhaveshgor wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:India are expected to win at home and lose to decent sides overseas. Seeing as they're only touring Bangladesh next year, they're unlikely to lose that. The South Africa tour will be tough, but if there's a side who are going to beat you at home it's the Saffers.
India again don't seem to have far to fall, a poor showing at the World Cup is unlikely.
India are touring Pakistan as well plus a home series against SA also an away tour to Sri lanka.
But england still have the toughest games this year and probably drop the most out of all the teams.
bhaveshgor wrote:From this stage the series against Sri lanka and Pakistan are tough to call.
Bit silly to say india should expect to lose against Sri lanka/pakistan in Subcontinental conditions just because india are away from home.
India should honestly win all their test series next year with a par being one series loss or 2 drawn series or one loss and one drawn series.
Yes india are poor travellers away from home in alien conditions but then again all team apart from SA are the same.
From all the fixture next year England are the most likely to decline the most.
India have pretty much every test in subcontinental condition in the next 24 months so they really should be winning most of their games or series.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Who voted Australia? Maybe if they lose to NZ, it'll be them.
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