Exactly.If you want to back up you can't call it bad luck when that happens once in a blue moon.
Sunil sounds like he is ready to jump under a train. "Not sure what she is laughing at!" - referring to a smiling Indian fan in the crowd.
Na that was pretty much just bad luck, a summary of this tour would just be England's vastly superior performance. Nothing lucky about that.haha. Sums up Indian's tour.
First test no doubt. But Aus had to chase down 300+ in the second test and South Africa won the rubber, chasing down 340. Gilly was ridiculous in that series, double hundred in the 1st test, rescued Aus first innings in the second test with a run-a-ball 100 and scored 90 odd in the 3rd testalways remember the 2nd one on the list, boy we hammered SA that summer in the tests, absolute hammering.
Yes he did. Rolled an ankle.
Was a timeless test. Hutton's 364 match.
Story goes the England 'keeper went in at about 5 or 6 for 700, made 40 or 50 odd and was congratulated by a spectator when he walked back in. He apparently replied "Thanks, I'm always at my best under pressure".
Well it's pretty much an obvious decision. Raina has been given enough chances. Kohli will be coming in without a doubt now.Sanjay inking in Augustus's boy for the 4th test. Fair enough call, but has he heard something from inside the camp?
Opened his mouth presumably. Nothing good happens when he does thatWhat did Gavaskar do?
Thataboy...after you've been ground into the dirt pretend to be sporting losers.I echo Bun's sentiments in the other thread. At first I was angry and upset, but after a point I've just started to admire the strength of this English side. Much respect to them for their performance in this series. They've played as a team. I can't help but laugh it off now.
Tbh, I remember during the India-Pak match and the WC final I was praying, asking God for this win and in return I could take a series loss in England. But I didn't know it was going to be this big a loss.
Sri Lankan batting basically revolves around Mahela and Sanga and both of them didn't score that many runs in that series and yet other players who don't usually perform that well outside the sub-continent stuck to their tasks and made English bowlers earn every wicket.That's a stretch, tbh. Admittedly it's not quite as strong as India's on paper, but any team who can call on the services of Dilshan, Sangakkara, Samaraweera & the two Jayawardenes is libelled by "sub-standard".
I don't know who you're confusing me with, but I even congratulated England after the first test match. Really should get your facts checked.Thataboy...after you've been ground into the dirt pretend to be sporting losers.
Thataboy...after you've been ground into the dirt pretend to be sporting losers.