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Watch the series?You seriously thought there was a serious chance of Australia losing a three-match series at home to West Indies in 2009/10?
Watch the series?You seriously thought there was a serious chance of Australia losing a three-match series at home to West Indies in 2009/10?
Wasn't willing to accept AUS losing ATT to anyone TBH. During that period i saw AUS as invincible (which they technically where).Why did you want Australia to win?
Er no, technically they weren't, seeing as they, you know, lostWasn't willing to accept AUS losing ATT to anyone TBH. During that period i saw AUS as invincible (which they technically where).
So in a way i did start the series neutral as always, but when ENG began to step up & emotion of IND 2001 came rushing back i was indeed hoping AUS could have stopped ENG a either win or at least draw the series.
=== was part of the Chennai crowd in 99.Totally..not sure about football but cricket definitely does. I still remember the sight in Chennai in 99 when Pakistan won a nail biting test match by 12 runs after India went down fighting..and the Chennai crowd gave Wasim Akram's team a standing ovation..
Also I was pleasantly surprised to see the crowd in Pakistan cheer for the Indian team when someone got a hundred in 2004.. It was truly a beautiful thing.
Yes likewise. Personally I can't think of a time when I've hoped to see an opposition player succeed. Being English I am often disappointed.There's a difference between wanting your opponent to do well, and respecting and acknowledging their efforts once they have done well. I sometimes do the former, but I think almost always do the later (in cricket anyway. I'm a much worse sport with regards to AFL). And it's also different from the situation where you start to twig that an opponent is producing something special.
I was refering more the overall period of 99-2005 when i suggested AUS where invicible, instead of just Ashes 05.Er no, technically they weren't, seeing as they, you know, lost
Barely saw a single ball of it (though I did follow the games pretty closely) which is why I asked - I might not have asked had I done so.Watch the series?
Thank you Iago.There's a difference between wanting your opponent to do well, and respecting and acknowledging their efforts once they have done well.
?Thank you Iago.
My guess is that it's a parrot reference - ie that you were echoing what he was saying? But that's pretty obscure tstl
Respect goes to you and the Chennai crowd Sir=== was part of the Chennai crowd in 99.
And yeah, the Chennai crowd has always been a pretty sportiing on most occassions. I loved cheering Healy all the way when he was dismissed after a real good knock in the 98 test.. 90 odd I think it was..
this statement contradicts your over all "neutral" colours when it comes to supporting eng and aussie in the same series. because up to the period of 05 you believed aussie to be invincible therefore you werent that worried about them losing to eng. but when the tide started to turn against aussie through out the 05 series you decided to support them but it seems you have been supported them all along, hence the invincible tag you had awarded them prior.Wasn't willing to accept AUS losing ATT to anyone TBH. During that period i saw AUS as invincible (which they technically where).
So in a way i did start the series neutral as always, but when ENG began to step up & emotion of IND 2001 came rushing back i was indeed hoping AUS could have stopped ENG a either win or at least draw the series.
Ha, nah boss. If that was the case of me following the tide, i would have supported AUS in 06/07 Ashes series when they where still in the "invincible" glory era.this statement contradicts your over all "neutral" colours when it comes to supporting eng and aussie in the same series. because up to the period of 05 you believed aussie to be invincible therefore you werent that worried about them losing to eng. but when the tide started to turn against aussie through out the 05 series you decided to support them but it seems you have been supported them all along, hence the invincible tag you had awarded them prior.
LOL, seemed like a VERY pointed question. There were plenty of times during the series after the first Test where I wasn't comfortable we'd win, second Test we had to bat well to draw and the third Test we could have easily lost. Certainly at no stage was there a delivery that I didn't want a WI batsman to get out immediately, including Nash. Come to think of it, in Test cricket there never is.Barely saw a single ball of it (though I did follow the games pretty closely) which is why I asked - I might not have asked had I done so.
Can I have an answer to my question now?