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Stu274

Cricket Spectator
Yes for a team who accused the Aussies of not playing in the right spirit they dont mind appealing for absolute rubbish. Some one needs to mention to Kartik hes the 12th man & is lucky to even be on the ground. He should learn to be a little more humble.
Also shows how disrespectful the Indians are of the umpires, very unsporting of them to carry on in such a way.
I think Kartik should be reported for misconduct with his carryon & spitting at Clarke etc.
Bloody Indians win one game & they think they are someone all of a sudden eh...

Those of you carrying on like the pitch is doctored really have no idea what your talking about either & are once again showing very bad sportmanship, how unusual.


What are the Indians still carrying on for? It clearly hit is pad, move on, it was great umpiring and a shoddy appeal. This is just poor stuff from the Indians.
 

pasag

RTDAS
As long as he's not going too slowly I don't see a problem of it. Ponting is hard, he can deal with it.

Could get a nice average booster if he retires hurt there though :p
As far as I know, a lot of bigger injuries occur because of players 'keep at it' and they could have been prevented from going off earlier. All academic now anyways with Ponting gone, probably for the best.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Yes for a team who accused the Aussies of not playing in the right spirit they dont mind appealing for absolute rubbish. Some one needs to mention to Kartik hes the 12th man & is lucky to even be on the ground. He should learn to be a little more humble.
Also shows how disrespectful the Indians are of the umpires, very unsporting of them to carry on in such a way.
I think Kartik should be reported for misconduct with his carryon & spitting at Clarke etc.
Bloody Indians win one game & they think they are someone all of a sudden eh...

Those of you carrying on like the pitch is doctored really have no idea what your talking about either & are once again showing very bad sportmanship, how unusual.
I don't think anybody is saying the pitch is doctored. It's just a dull pitch not conducive to good bowling or a proper result. The senior Indian players like Kumble, Laxman, Tendulkar and Dravid are generally pretty mild mannered. The young players seem to have a lot of fire in them. The fire's good if they can channel it properly like the Australian's always do. Otherwise they end up looking pretty bad on the world stage.

I'd also appreciate if you didn't use the term 'Bloody Indians' in the future.

Thanks :)
 

sideshowtim

Banned
As far as I know, a lot of bigger injuries occur because of players 'keep at it' and they could have been prevented from going off earlier. All academic now anyways with Ponting gone, probably for the best.
I don't think he was exerting himself too much so it's OK. This is an injury Ponting has always had. Always a little niggle he has carried. I expect him to not field in India's innings and probably miss the Twenty20 and maybe the first couple of games of the CB series. I'm just glad this happened in the last Test rather than the first three...
 

howardj

International Coach
Fantastic to watch my first weekend of cricket for the Summer.

The commentators are still as ordinary as ever though.

Why don't get stuck into Ponting/Clarke for their sub-50 strike rates?

If that was Dravid or Kallis, they'd be all over them like a seagull on a hot chip.
 

masterblaster

International Captain
Fantastic to watch my first weekend of cricket for the Summer.

The commentators are still as ordinary as ever though.

Why don't get stuck into Ponting/Clarke for their sub-50 strike rates?

If that was Dravid or Kallis, they'd be all over them like a seagull on a hot chip.
Apart from Michael Slater and Ian Chappell (I know Chappelli isn't liked too much here, but he's one of my favourites), the Channel 9 commentary team is horrendous. I wish we were getting the ESPN Star Sports coverage instead or digital tv should have a alternate soundtrack provision, ie watching Channel 9's coverage but listening to ABC Grandstand Commentary.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
"Oh he's very lucky, Symonds. Very lucky."
~ Mark Nicholas comments on a streaky shot by Andrew Symonds, but the comment would be more apt in describing his test career.
 

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