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Yeah. I'm mostly annoyed because of how much discussion it's going to take over.Still angry about that UDRS decision tbh. Its just going to create more fuel to the fire, and I really like the system as a whole.
Yeah. I'm mostly annoyed because of how much discussion it's going to take over.Still angry about that UDRS decision tbh. Its just going to create more fuel to the fire, and I really like the system as a whole.
Felt that way TBH. Became a bit easier to play spin IMO. But if we had a decent strike pace bowler, I think he would have done well under lights.Who thinks batting became easier in the 2nd innings? Bowl seemed to be not coming on the bat when India was batting.
Both Dhoni and Zaheer said it flatted out a touch in the second innings. Still, A.Strauss and the other English batsmen were just amazing today. They were helped by some shoddy bowling and fielding, sheer idiocy (not appealing), etc, but that shouldn't detract from how brilliant England were.Who thinks batting became easier in the 2nd innings? Bowl seemed to be not coming on the bat when India was batting.
Really? Swann got smashed worse than Harbajhan or Chawla. Maybe you could put that down to Tendulkar but I think it was just a flat pitch allround.Felt that way TBH. Became a bit easier to play spin IMO. But if we had a decent strike pace bowler, I think he would have done well under lights.
Hey Turb, next time you get all precious about someone calling Indian fans wankers, think about posts like these. Under lights we've just hit 338 against you in your home. One man show? How does your innings go without Tendulkar?I am happy with the result in that this is a wake-up call for India, tieing against (what I still think is a) rubbish England ODI unit.
It's obviously that our bowling needs to improve, and this game has helped emphasize that fact. And, mark my words, I still believe we will beat South Africa and top this group. And then expect to face NZL in the quarters. England batting was pretty much a one man show, and he won't click every time. Hence, I still believe they're a rubbish team for the most part, but have certainly put up a very good performance today.
EDIT: Plus, had the UDRS gone our way, this would've been our game.
Definitely held up a bit more in the first innings IMO.Really? Swann got smashed worse than Harbajhan or Chawla. Maybe you could put that down to Tendulkar but I think it was just a flat pitch allround.
Well everyone already knows that UDRS has a few intrinsic flaws that need to be ironed out. Hopefully something this will help iron out the chinks.Yeah. I'm mostly annoyed because of how much discussion it's going to take over.
Wow you tie one game against us in ages, and all of a sudden you're mouthing off. Just look at the recent ODI records between both teams, England were getting spanked left, right and centre against us before this match. We might not be number 1, but look where you're ranked, and where we're ranked.Hey Turb, next time you get all precious about someone calling Indian fans wankers, think about posts like these. Under lights we've just hit 338 against you in your home. One man show? How does your innings go with Tendulkar?
Until you guys start accepting that other teams go okay you will be the most hated team around. You're not even ranked 1 in ODIs, the arrogance is misplaced. Seriously, **** off. Your post is patronising and wrong.
How about an avatar bet for life, with a pic of GIMH choosing?Wow you tie one game against us in ages, and all of a sudden you're mouthing off. Just look at the recent ODI records between both teams, England were getting spanked left, right and centre against us before this match. We might not be number 1, but look where you're ranked, and where we're ranked.
Plus I did not take any credit away from England in this match, I admit they played superbly. And should walk away as the happier team. But I'll say it time and again, they are a rubbish ODI side, they haven't put up consistent performances for me to change that view. I am entitled to my opinion, and you're entitled to yours.
In fact, you know what, let's just wait till the end of the WC and see where England end up, and where India ends up. If India doesn't make it further than England, I'll be more than happy to eat my words.
Of course we're the most pleased, we came into this match without our best one-day bowler, a poor performance against Holland, a disaster against oz in the preceding series, terrible record against India in India.Don't know who'll be happy here.
England should be please that they got that close to 338...but there are two downsides in that a) They conceded that much to begin with and b) They were set to win the game easily but collapsed. On a smaller note, the lower order rallying in the final few overs turned a losing cause into a tie, which is a positive thing.
As for India, scoring 338 is great, but it could have been higher, given how they collapsed near the end and failed in the batting powerplay. Then the bowling sucked, totally, until England's batting powerplay where Zak turned things around. Pulling the game back from their was quite impressive, turning a losing situation into a winning one, but then to let it slip for a tie would have been disappointing again.
I guess England should be the most pleased out of this. They were the underdogs afterall. India have a lot of work to do to justify their tag as favourites to win the WC.
Nothing at all. India will smash Pakistan so hard it will be pointless having a debate about the game.
If an India-England match can get people this worked up, I shudder to think what is going to happen after an Australia vs England match, or an India vs Pakistan match.
How about an avatar bet for life, with a pic of GIMH choosing?
Nah, On CW, Eng-Aus is basically banter in jest and there are very few Pak posters and all of them are too nice to cause a fight. It's Ind vs Eng and Ind vs Oz that are the real CW rivalries IMO. Completely different IRL obv.
If an India-England match can get people this worked up, I shudder to think what is going to happen after an Australia vs England match, or an India vs Pakistan match.