How was the game long-lost when he scored the 63? India won that game, and a lot of it was down to Karthik's knock.WOW, a 63 and a 44* scored when the game was already long-lost! What an amazing achievement!
This is exactly that pisses people off when they argue with you and after that you cry that people are anti you and pick on you or whatever. You said that he has never scored in ODIS and you put the never in BOLD to emphasize it and when I point it out you come up with this rubbish post. Where did I say that it was an amazing achievement ?WOW, a 63 and a 44* scored when the game was already long-lost! What an amazing achievement!
The 44* game was long-lost by the time he came to the crease.How was the game long-lost when he scored the 63? India won that game, and a lot of it was down to Karthik's knock.
You are in no position to comment on this.This is exactly that pisses people off when they argue with you and after that you cry that people are anti you and pick on you or whatever.
By "he's never scored runs in ODIs" I don't mean he's never posted a single half-century. I mean he's never contributed with any consistency - never played so much as 2 decent innings on the trot.You said that he has never scored in ODIS and you put the never in BOLD to emphasize it and when I point it out you come up with this rubbish post. Where did I say that it was an amazing achievement ?
It wasn't. I didn't say it was.How was the game lost when he top scored with 63 ? India won that game because of KDK's batting and he was the MoM.
They've won occasionally, nothing more. This was an innings of no note.And as for the second game How was the game lost when he came into bat ? Haven't teams won in tough situations like that in the past..One recent example being India-Aus 7th ODI. He did his job, other batsman should have stayed there, they didn't. How can we say that he failed in that innings is beyond me.
There is a huge difference in what you say and what you mean. Perhaps you should actually say what you mean first time itself.By "he's never scored runs in ODIs" I don't mean he's never posted a single half-century. I mean he's never contributed with any consistency - never played so much as 2 decent innings on the trot..
So how do you explain this :- http://www.cricketweb.net/forum/showpost.php?p=1363176&postcount=82The only people who are going to jump on that are those with an agenda to push. Others are going to take the not-quite-absolutely-literally-expressed term as what it was meant as.
Fine, 2 half centuries even out of 15 completed innings is not good either. Not good at all.I knew you would come up with some explanation.
Anyways, he has never played with any consistency because he hasn't been played with much consistency and has not had enough opportunities to bat. Out of 20 innings, he has been not out on 5 occassions is an ample proof of that.
Must be watching a different game from me. We're talking about bowling, not lawn bowls Richard and you'd do well to remember that.I don't see how one can be close to certain about that; he might, obviously, but his career to date has been extremely poor indeed. He's certainly not well on the way.
There's really little one can say to a post like this TBH.Must be watching a different game from me. We're talking about bowling, not lawn bowls Richard and you'd do well to remember that.
Asif FTW?We will not lose to Pakistan: RP Singh
Tuesday October 23, 02:38 AM
Team India's left-arm pace star RP Singh, who played a key role in the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa, is now all set to take on Pakistan, at home.
'RP', who arrived here on Sunday after the Australia home series, said: "We will not lose to Pakistan." Then, he added: "Remember I said harenge nahin and not haraaenge.'"
Now that's what I'm talking about! I like a bit of (non-abusing) banter between rivals. The "bulletin board material" adds to the excitement IMO. Let's get some Pakistani player to counter-guarantee!
Akhtar: I will smash a few legs this tour. Remember I said thodoonga, and not jeetaoonga.We will not lose to Pakistan: RP Singh
Tuesday October 23, 02:38 AM
Team India's left-arm pace star RP Singh, who played a key role in the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa, is now all set to take on Pakistan, at home.
'RP', who arrived here on Sunday after the Australia home series, said: "We will not lose to Pakistan." Then, he added: "Remember I said harenge nahin and not haraaenge.'"
Now that's what I'm talking about! I like a bit of (non-abusing) banter between rivals. The "bulletin board material" adds to the excitement IMO. Let's get some Pakistani player to counter-guarantee!
In 27 games, Tendulkar has 1166 @ avg 47 , 1 century and 11 50'sPakistan's bowling is stronger than India's . Our batting is strong on paper ,but the top order especially the big 3 didn't look in good nick . It will be a close contest .