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*Official* India in Bangladesh

Turbinator

Cricketer Of The Year
Lol, India are such a controversial side. We create trouble and heat wherever we go. :cool:
 
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silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Haah, well, then they should have restricted their abuse to Sehwag :p Pretty pointless abusing every departing batsman who had nothing to do with the issue. If this is what their behave is like on the rare occasion they get to be on top, I don't have a problem with them staying at the bottom for years. Besides, this won't become the new Ind-Aus, because unlike Aus, Bangladesh are a very ordinary side :ph34r:
Haha, frankly, Sehwag needs to be a bit more diplomatic. I've no problems with Indians catching a bit of flak from the spectators and the opposition. Obviously if you call them out on their home turf, you've got to expect a reaction. Good for them, hopefully they'll show more fight and put up some good shows. One of the best things as a fan is to go to the stadium and boo and harass the other team, it's awesome. Obviously, you can't cross a line, but it's fun throwing out a bit of booing and some fun slogans. It's half the reason I go to Eagles games (OK, it's all the reason).

In any case, Sehwag is the captain, and you can't say he only speaks for himself - as the captain, you represent the team, regardless of whether everyone in the team believes the same as you or not.
 
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funnygirl

State Regular
Haha, frankly, Sehwag needs to be a bit more diplomatic. I've no problems with Indians catching a bit of flak from the spectators and the opposition. Obviously if you call them out on their home turf, you've got to expect a reaction. Good for them, hopefully they'll show more fight and put up some good shows. One of the best things as a fan is to go to the stadium and boo and harass the other team, it's awesome. Obviously, you can't cross a line, but it's fun throwing out a bit of booing and some fun slogans. It's half the reason I go to Eagles games (OK, it's all the reason).

In any case, Sehwag is the captain, and you can't say he only speaks for himself - as the captain, you represent the team, regardless of whether everyone in the team believes the same as you or not.
When the fans booed him,Shastri asked him about it,his reply was ''Yes Indian team have plenty of supporters here'':lol:
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
So uhhhhhhhh, India to win $1.35 looks like good value :ph34r:


What also is good value on Betfair is India to win (NO DRAW) at $1.14. If it's a draw the bet is void.

Would have ****ing liked that market last match Betfair! Why only now create this market :p It's different to laying Bangladesh (i.e. they won't win), which won't pay as well because you get paid if it's a draw.
 
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Black_Warrior

Cricketer Of The Year
I dont know why people are being so harsh on Bangladesh here. What else did you guys expect when the number 1 team plays against the number 10 team? Infact, if people are aware of Bangladesh's performances, they would realize that they actually performed pretty well in this test match. Sri Lanka lost by an innings in a match. Bangladesh didnt lose by that great a margin.
 

Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
The second game should be extremely interesting. With Laxman out, we should get to see Murali Vijay launch an attack on Yuvraj Singh's spot in the team as the young middle order batsman. Ishant will get an opportunity to continue the good bowling shown in the second innings too, although I'm sure fans will be keen to see him bowl on the business side of 135kph; as his seaming deliveries will be exponentially more deadly if delivered at substantial speed. Moreover, with Harbhajan returning and Sreesanth likely out injured, India should go in with the far superior tactic of two spinners, which should allow us to roll over Bangladesh in both innings, in Bangladeshi conditions.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Seriously doing a WTF? Has this been verfied or reported on by anyone else? If true, a nice fist to the face would be the appropriate response.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
I saw the picture in question, I wouldn't have thought that's what it is by looking at the respective body positions. I don't know any other details though.
 

jeevan

International 12th Man
This Mustafa Kamal guy, since I know nothing about his career achievements: what is he, or was he, in the routine habit of triumphing at against the best in the world.

Or is it just another case of people in glass houses throwing stones.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
It's hilarious to blame the players, not the system and infrastructure that produces them. If the players are not up to the standard, there is not much you can do about it. Very few people go out and give less than their best. If anything, the captain should ask the head of the BCB to kneel for failure to produce quality cricketers. :p
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
Bangladesh have won the test and will bat first.

Nafees out ffs with Siddique in. I can't believe it.

Mishra is also pretty unlucky to be dropped for Ojha.
 

Anil

Hall of Fame Member
that's right, insult & humiliate the only player in your team who even remotely resembles a world class player...that is the best way to improve the quality...on the subject, it would be interesting to get the bcci to kneel and apologize to the indian public for allowing yuvraj to linger for so long in the test match arena...:ph34r:
 

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