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***Official*** Commonwealth Bank Tri-Series 2007-08

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Tendy is the key here. Yuvraj goes tho!!!

But I think as long as Tendulkar is there its GAME ON. Should be a ripper of a game.
 

Mish

Cricket Spectator
Great match, so far; packed with suspense, and the outcome still uncertain. "I don't like cricket, no no. I love it."
 

pup11

International Coach
Australia can't win this game from here now, its India's game to lose and with 7 wickets still in hand i can't see that happening, Johnson has been disappointing today, he has bowled so well through the series but today he has just been off the boil.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
A couple of Hopes balls have kept a tad low now. Need these two to stay in. Won't be easy for new batsmen.
 

duffer

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Australia can't win this game from here now, its India's game to lose and with 7 wickets still in hand i can't see that happening, Johnson has been disappointing today, he has bowled so well through the series but today he has just been off the boil.
India are very very capable of losing this match.

EDIT: Hogg drops Sachin!
 

KiWiNiNjA

International Coach
Chappeli encouraging dishonest behaviour?
Thinking Sachin should have claimed those 4 byes as runs since he is on 89.

Shame on you Ian!!!
 

vic_orthdox

Global Moderator
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/01/0911393.php

India's Rohit Sharma, who was technically the best batsmen I have ever seen. He had the best all-round game of any of the Indians - as well as eating up width and balls on the pads, he played a lot straighter than most, and had back foot strokes to die for. He looked to me to be the sub-continent batsman who is most likely to succeed in any conditions. Having seen him play a lot of games now, the only hurdle he needs to overcome, in my opinion, is making really good scores. He's made some of the best 30s a man could hope to see; once he starts making 100s in a similar vein, he'll go a long way.
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