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It's been proven alreadyIts gonna be fun to see you have to wake up to reality sometime soon.
It's been proven alreadyIts gonna be fun to see you have to wake up to reality sometime soon.
It's weird. One second you have me admiring you for the fact that your business partner and you are pitching presentations to heads of states, and the next second you do something like this.Stop it mate
The guy is the most hated cricketer in the world outside India and for very good reason
I have it on very good authority that this series may well explode and it is all down to his actions - hint: look at his back-room staff
He is an absolute tool and now a proven liar
I just hope next game, for every anything, Smith trolls Kholi and looks to the dressing rooms.
Anyways, getting back to reality, is Australia already going home with it's head up high. One slaughter and a competitive loss is already one slaughter and a competitive loss more than anyone was hoping for at the start.
It's been proven already
Dude! That is not sledging. That is almost making love. Come to Australia and see what real sledging is all about. Indians this century have no idea what sledging is because their previous generation culled it with their crying persecution complex, and then to backup how spineless they are on the sledge, did not fess up and take it on the chin the one time they did a really good sledge when the Weed was involved.omfg Pujara sledged Warner
Kohli stated after the Test's conclusion that he had seen the Australians look towards their viewing area twice earlier in the match when he was batting, and had advised both on-field umpires to watch out for it.Yes, through all your posts, in fact.
ahahahahahahahahahahh holy ****Stoinis, averaging 17 in Shield cricket, gets selected. Tee hee.
It's definitely an opportunity lost. Nevertheless, so far, it is competitive. There is much to take away when you lose with dignity. Head is still held high, yet without conceit.It maybe true, but if your team does not look at this as a golden opportunity lost, something will be very very wrong with them. There was interview of Sourav and John Wright after the 2003/04 BG trophy in Australia with Gavaskar, Shastri and Harsha Bhogle and I remember how pissed off Sourav was at the umpiring at Sydney and how disappointed he was that they did not win the series. You never know, Smith may never get this close to success in the SC again as a captain, and maybe even as a batsman.
The actual allegation was that smith and co look to dressing room for confirmation before reviewing, and there were close calls that could have been reviewed when kohli was batting but weren't, so there is no proof that he was making things up.Kohli stated after the Test's conclusion that he had seen the Australians look towards their viewing area twice earlier in the match when he was batting, and had advised both on-field umpires to watch out for it.
There were no reviews when he was batting
He made the whole thing up
He wasn't out there long enough for a review to be made
It's definitely an opportunity lost. Nevertheless, so far, it is competitive. There is much to take away when you lose with dignity. Head is still held high, yet without conceit.
Do they look like they are planned? On the contrary, they appear with the same planning as vomit.VicIan, do you plan your posts?
For the record, that's this season.ahahahahahahahahahahh holy ****
Nah, he definitely meant it in the sense that when he himself was batting. He said he saw it happening twice while he was batting.Do they look like they are planned? On the contrary, they appear with the same planning as vomit.
Regarding Kholi, why is he necessarily lying. Why can't he mean the whole Indian innings when he refers to 'batting'. I know back in the day, when playing, I'd tell my mum, 'I'm batting today', even when that really meant I'm sitting on the boundary listening for the ice cream truck for most of the day.
I believe he was on like 12 prior to today's big knockFor the record, that's this season.