Monday, December 23, 2024
Monday, December 23, 2024

‘How the Hell Did That Happen?’: Aussie Media Reacts to Perth Test Debacle Against India

Perth [Australia], November 26 – Australia’s shocking 295-run defeat to India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener in Perth has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, with the Australian media launching scathing critiques of their team’s performance.

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Described as a record-breaking loss on home soil, the match has raised critical questions about the state of Australian cricket, which once seemed untouchable.

Harsh Criticism from Australian Media

Australian newspapers spared no punches in their post-match analyses:

  • The Australian: Headlines like “Labuschagne horror show a killer to watch” and “Australia’s humiliation has been a year in the making” criticized the form of Marnus Labuschagne and others, highlighting a sharp decline in batting averages among key players.
  • Sydney Morning Herald: The headline “How the hell did that happen? The tough questions Australia must answer” reflected nationwide bewilderment at the loss, pointing fingers at poor form, questionable team selections, and an ineffective bowling attack.
  • The West Australian: Praised Indian skipper Jasprit Bumrah with “Blistering Bumrah leads India to rout of Aussies in Perth,” emphasizing his match-winning performance and leadership.

A Team in Decline?

Australia entered the match as favorites, boasting the titles of 2023 World Test Champions and 50-over World Cup winners, but cracks in their dominance became evident.

  • Batting Woes: Top players like Steve Smith (755 runs in 13 Tests at 32.82), Marnus Labuschagne (658 runs at 27.41), and Travis Head (731 runs at 30.45) have seen significant declines in their averages since last year.
  • Inconsistent Performances: Usman Khawaja and Mitchell Marsh remain the only players averaging above 38 in the past year.

Adding to the woes was a questionable decision to open with Nathan McSweeney, who struggled against India’s relentless bowling attack.

India’s Stunning Revival

Coming off a 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand at home, India entered the series as underdogs. Yet, they delivered a stunning performance in Perth, thanks to:

  • Jasprit Bumrah: His fiery eight-wicket haul and tactical brilliance as captain set the tone for the match.
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal: The young opener’s gritty 161 in the second innings showcased India’s batting depth.
  • Virat Kohli: His unbeaten 100 silenced critics and reignited his form in overseas Tests.
  • Nitish Kumar Reddy and Harshit Rana: Young debutants who contributed with fearless performances.

India’s resilience, combined with partnerships and elite shot-making, left Australia reeling.


Leadership Under Fire

Criticism also fell on Australian captain Pat Cummins and the bowling quartet of Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon. Once a dominant force, the attack appeared toothless against India’s batting onslaught in the second innings.


Bumrah: A Captain Leading by Example

Jasprit Bumrah’s leadership has earned global acclaim. A headline from The West Australian summed up his impact: “Blistering Bumrah leads India to rout of Aussies in Perth.” Bumrah’s all-round excellence across formats—winning the T20 World Cup Player of the Tournament and now leading India to a historic win in Perth—has solidified his place among the world’s elite cricketers.


What’s Next?

Australia faces an uphill battle ahead of the second Test in Adelaide, a pink-ball affair starting December 6. The team must address their batting frailties, reevaluate strategies, and recapture the dominance they once wielded. For India, the victory in Perth marks the start of what could be a historic series.

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