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*Official* Indian Premier League 2010

Sir Alex

Banned
Warne vs. Sehwag should be very good if he stays on. After Tendulkar, I rate Sehwag sas the best player of spin in India (and quite possibly the world). I haven't watched a single ball of the IPL yet, but I may tune in for that (youtube live doesn't work in the US of course...).
Gambhir is as good if not better player of spin as Sehwag.
 

Stapel

International Regular
Good catch by Smith. But not a fantastic one, as the commentators think. It only looked great, because he didn't get under it properly.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
In Hindi there is a proverb about the "difficulties of cooking again and again in a wooden cooking pot"

I always felt, even during their dream run during the first edition, Rajasthan and Warne's bluff and bluster cant keep on working. They really aren't such a great side. I believe they are going to get some reinforcements then maybe..... For the moment, unless Smith plays a big hand much more often they do not look threatening at all.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
In Hindi there is a proverb about the "difficulties of cooking again and again in a wooden cooking pot"

I always felt, even during their dream run during the first edition, Rajasthan and Warne's bluff and bluster cant keep on working. They really aren't such a great side. I believe they are going to get some reinforcements then maybe..... For the moment, unless Smith plays a big hand much more often they do not look threatening at all.
Bear in mind they're missing Shane Watson, arguably the best player in IPL 1.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Sehwag in 5.4 overs scored 75 runs . His team is left with 67 runs in 14.2 overs. Ridiculous.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
I wouldn't be surprised if Delhi somehow end up losing this one. Moronic batting since Sehwag left, Oh wait RR got Tait in their side.
 
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Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
Disagree?
He didn't run back enough. If he would have run back a yard or two more, the catch would have looked (and been) easier.
It went up extremely high. There are lights shining and moths flying. You are being very critical.
 

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