 G'day, May 40 here. We're in the midst of the most exciting cricket test series in many years. All right, it's Australia versus India in India. All right, we're coming up on the third day of the five-day first test match this evening like APM California time and so far, India's ahead by 100 runs, they still have three wickets in hand and and Australia's already been bowled out for a hundred seventy-seven, but one thing that's interesting about this match is that in India, in England, in New Zealand, in South Africa the groundskeepers are very happy to prepare the wicket, you know, exactly as the home team wants it. So those countries, their groundskeepers really give them home fjord advantage. So in India, it's particularly blatant you know, where they water, where they don't water they're making the wicket, you know, specially suited for their type of spin bowling. Now in Australia, all right, this is kind of a cantankerous Anglo thing in part, the groundskeepers will not take instructions on how to prepare the wicket. So they just make a fad dinkum wicket, right, for anybody. No special advantage for the home side. With the Australian wickets. So it's making absolutely enthralling cricket. Like, India's got a very solid advantage right now. It's only Steve Smith and Marcus Lubbushane are the real threats to Indian supremacy. But Australia brought over this new spin bowler who's already taken five wickets, which is amazing. Travis Head, who's like the fourth best batsman in the world, was left out of the Australian selection for this test because the selectors are going with the horses for courses theory. So Travis Head is not batted well in Asia. Though he's been fantastic in Australia, he was left out and he was replaced by someone who got out for a golden duck on the first day of the test. So credible layers of excitement and theory. So much to talk about. India with the strong hand right now over Australia. Stay tuned, bro.