By Adam Collins
SOME days are all about the numbers. Heading into Australia’s contest with India – one the world champions ultimately romped in by eight wickets – one point separated five teams with two games to go. The stuff statisticians dream of with all their various permutations.
But there were better figures than that on show at Bristol, those that punctuated an otherwise pedestrian game. Sure, a clinical display from Australia – with a quick return to form with the ball after their troubles against England – yet not a fixture that will live on. What w...