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*Official* Australia in India - ODIs

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At least Nehra gives a ****, despite his glaring flaws.

Munaf, well it just looks like he doesn't try.

Nehra's been all right since his return though. Reckon you're being a bit harsh. But you're right, if he's not bowling well he adds absolutely nothing to the team.
You know, the biggest beef that I have with both of them is that there doesnt seem to have been any improvement at all in things like their fielding - they were **** on debut and they're still ****

FFS, even McGrath learnt how to hold a bat so why couldnt these 2 have learnt how to stop a ball!
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
You know, the biggest beef that I have with both of them is that there doesnt seem to have been any improvement at all in things like their fielding - they were **** on debut and they're still ****

FFS, even McGrath learnt how to hold a bat so why couldnt these 2 have learnt how to stop a ball!
100% agree.
 

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You know, the biggest beef that I have with both of them is that there doesnt seem to have been any improvement at all in things like their fielding - they were **** on debut and they're still ****

FFS, even McGrath learnt how to hold a bat so why couldnt these 2 have learnt how to stop a ball!
To be fair to Indian international cricketers, why would they choose to train their fielding when the other options include diving Scrooge McDuck-style into piles and piles of money and sleeping with hordes of beautiful women.
 

Briony

International Debutant
The Indian bowling looks weak on paper and that's how their bowling is panning out as well.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
This is setting up for a good opportunity to back/lay India. Their odds are going up, but surely it'll drop at some stage, even if they don't win.
 

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