A mini-session is (normally) half a session, either between the start of the session and the drinks break or the drinks break and the end of the session. Occasionally a long session will have 3 mini-sessions where it will be broken up with 2 drinks breaks.
Session | Score | Winner |
1-1a | India 32/2 off 13.5 | Australia |
1-1b | India 41/2 off 14.1 | Australia |
1-2a | India 26/0 off 14 | Australia |
1-2b | India 55/2 off 13 | India |
1-3a | India 17/4 off 5.2 | Australia |
Australia 94/0 off 13 | ||
1-3b | Australia 55/0 off 10 | Australia |
2-1a | Australia 50/0 off 13 | Australia |
2-1b | Australia 45/3 off 11 | India |
2-2a* | Australia 47/3 off 11.1 | India |
2-2b | Australia 66/4 off 16.1 | India |
2-3a | India 56/4 off 22 | Australia |
2-3b | India 32/0 off 10 | India |
3-1a | India 41/0 off 12 | India |
3-1b | India 36/2 off 12 | Australia |
3-2a | India 6/4 off 3.2 | Australia |
*There was no official drinks break recorded in the 2nd session of day 2, so I assumed they took drinks at the fall of Haddin's wicket, roughly half way through the session.
Australia win the count 9-6.
This game was won and lost in the last 2 mini-sessions of the first day, and the one after tea on day 2. The partnership of Warner and Cowan, and the loss of 4 for 56 off the first 22 overs of India's second innings.
I desperately hope India put up more of a fight in Adelaide. They have not taken advantage of the key moments in any of these matches so far.
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