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SJS

Hall of Fame Member
Dead set, worst post. Honestly, brag all you like, but at least be consistent.
Thats not possible Jono.:)

Once someone decides he/she is going to keep taking the same worn out line and try to support it irrespectve of what actually happens, they will find it impossible not to contradict themselves and get into such a tangle as this one here.

Its just that a whole bunch of people dont always decided to take the person on and push him to a corner to expose. When they do, its always fun to see the discomfort :)
 

Turbinator

Cricketer Of The Year
Oh dear... not this again 8-) .

I dunno. Nishant was one name I remember, yet he seems to be mentally ******** to some extent. Nnanden I think was another one. Hell even SJS was suggesting that Dhoni was an excellent skipper based upon the T20's and that India look a whole new side. So much for that though.
And you aren't? :dry:
 
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honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
No no HB :)

I did not write that post for any such reason. Never thought of it. Relax.

I was just mentioning a fact because I too was surprised that one paper should give such prominence to Dhoni's defense of Dravid while all others should make it sound as if he was deliberately being tight lipped about it.

But you really are very sweet. I loved all the sentiments in that post. :)
:)


Thanks. Us Indians are waaaaaaay too emotional, though, aren't we? ;)
 

irfan

State Captain
Birds hit a plane carrying both the Australian and Indian cricket teams

From Herald Sun

THE Australian cricket team was involved in a minor emergency yesterday when its plane was forced to return to Nagpur Airport after hitting several birds, believed to be eagles.

The birds were sucked into both engines just after the 8.55am take-off.

Ricky Ponting's men knew they were in a spot of bother after the plane's captain announced there was "some bad news".

"We have hit a number of birds and this may have damaged an engine. We will need to return to Nagpur for maintenance," the pilot said.

The Jet-Airways plane was carrying a full load en route to Mumbai, including both the Indian and Australian squads and touring media.

Passengers were served breakfast as the plane sat on the tarmac for 30 minutes as attempts were made to repair the engine.

The Australians eventually took to the skies at 1.30pm local time.

It was another twist in an eventful tour for the Australians, with Andrew Symonds racially abused by spectators and players embroiled in sledging controversies.



My guess is the birds also wanted to give Ponting a peck on the cheek as well. Boy, did they get sucked in. :ph34r:
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Not sure if I've read this correctly SST, but did you say I've been big-talking the Indian side? Pretty sure I've kept out of anything Indian-team related lately, apart from one-off praise of youth, Pathan and Uthappa. Apologies if I'm wrong. :)

Really hope Bracken has a good final match. If selected. Will be interesting to see the changes made. Surely Hilf and Clark will play.
 

pasag

RTDAS
Not a huge amount of interest in the game tomorrow unless Hilfenhaus plays. If we were 5-0 then it'd be exciting going for the whitewash but 5-1 or 4-2 makes little difference. Hopefully it won't be a flat pitch either.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Going to the pub with three mates to watch it. Hopefully it's an interesting match.

Might have seen yor arguement Saggers, but considering the tension in the series, should be still a competitive game of cricket.
 

Matt79

Hall of Fame Member
Not a huge amount of interest in the game tomorrow unless Hilfenhaus plays. If we were 5-0 then it'd be exciting going for the whitewash but 5-1 or 4-2 makes little difference. Hopefully it won't be a flat pitch either.
Some interest in terms of whether Hodge can give the selectors any reason at all to consider him instead of Symonds, and whether Johnson can keep up his momentum towards a Test berth...
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Some interest in terms of whether Hodge can give the selectors any reason at all to consider him instead of Symonds, and whether Johnson can keep up his momentum towards a Test berth...
Some interest in terms of it being a cricket game, too. Interesting at times, are those.
 

The Sean

Cricketer Of The Year
Some interest in terms of whether Hodge can give the selectors any reason at all to consider him instead of Symonds, and whether Johnson can keep up his momentum towards a Test berth...
TBH I reckon Hodge could get a ton tomorrow and Mitch take an expensive none-for and it wouldn't make too much difference. I'd say the selectors know now if they're going to pick Johnson for the 'Gabba or not (it's a yes for me) and Symonds as the incumbent Test no.6 and in such superlative ODI form will be given at least the Sri Lanka double header to consolidate his position in the Test side.
 
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Mister Wright

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
TBH I reckon Hodge could get a ton tomorrow and Mitch take an expensive none-for and it wouldn't make too much difference. I'd the selectors know now if they're going to pick Johnson for the 'Gabba or not (It's a yes for me) and Symonds as the incumbent Test no.6 and in such superlative ODI form will be given at least the Sri Lanka double header to consolidate his position in the Test side.
Yep. Can't help but fully agree with this post.
 

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