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  1. SJS

    ***Official*** India in Australia ODIs 2016

    Laxman making eminent sense when he said to the effect that "Dhoni hs lost his old big-shot hitting capacity which makes it worrisome when he scores so slowly at the beginning of the innings. He needs to alter his strategy to get into a decent groove early even if it is 75-80 strike rate so that...
  2. SJS

    ***Official*** India in Australia ODIs 2016

    Dhoni !!!
  3. SJS

    ***Official*** India in Australia ODIs 2016

    Rohit Sharma's stroke play reminds me of Mark Waugh. He is so elegant this boy . . .
  4. SJS

    2nd Semi Final - Australia v India (26th March)

    :) It was not meant to help you overcome the disappointment. I haven't overcome mine. Glad to be of service ;)
  5. SJS

    2nd Semi Final - Australia v India (26th March)

    You are right. They beat Pakistan in 1999 and India in 2004.
  6. SJS

    2nd Semi Final - Australia v India (26th March)

    From my Facebook page . . . in response to the noise in the electronic media and the raving and ranting on the social networks . . . So we lost . . . what's the big deal ?? Australia were the better side . . . by far . . . and we were the weakest of the four semi-finalists. Why are we...
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    The Great Ajit Agarkar thread

    For the infidels who doubt the divine status of AA the Absolutely Awesome . . . a look into the past . . . . If you haven't read it when it was written six years ago , you might enjoy it although this is meant as serious business as all religious scriptures are …
  8. SJS

    4th Quarter Final - New Zealand v West Indies (21st March)

    Newzealand are chasing nearly 400 to win the quarterfinal and the key points they need to tick are :- 1. Gayle to score 50+ . . . 81 % chances of success 2. A 100 run partnership : some 67 or 77 % chances of success. There go the super-idiots from Star-sports again. Guess how many matches (%)...
  9. SJS

    33rd Match - England v Bangladesh (9th March)

    Maybe what Peter Moore said after yesterday's loss is a pointer towards what is wrong with English cricket . . . “We thought 275 was chase able, We shall have to look at the data.” Really !!
  10. SJS

    How would you run the ICC?

    here is a suggestion that should have been implemented long ago . . . Time to restrict bat development Martin Crowe, one of the leading batsmen of the late '80s and early '90s, played 77 Tests for New Zealand © ESPN Sports Media Ltd.
  11. SJS

    10th Match - Pakistan v West Indies

    And how few of the people on the net notice stuff like that . . . good one mate.
  12. SJS

    10th Match - Pakistan v West Indies

    Another gem by Rameez Raja . . . " Maqsood is a real talent when he is on song"
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    10th Match - Pakistan v West Indies

    EXPERT COMMENTS "I just don't understand this. He was injured why did he have to take first strike. Shehzad should have done that" Rameez Raja on Jamshed getting out on the second ball of Pakistan innings
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    MS Dhoni tribute thread

    Dhoni has too many roles to be rated overall as a package. To do justice to this very remarkable cricketer one has to speak of each of his roles separately. WICKETKEEPER : Dhoni became a wicketkeeper in an era when specialist wicket keepers were almost gone. Yet some countries, Australia in...
  15. SJS

    MS Dhoni tribute thread

    Its impossible to pay a genuine tribute to a sportsman (even a great one) if one is obsessed with him. Making Gods and Supermen out of our favourite cricketers is fine while we are on the ground wildly cheering our teams and our favourites but in a serious tribute at the end of a great career...
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    ***Official*** India in Australia 2014-5

    One always knew Indian commentators/experts were not allowed to say anything even remotely negative about BCCI, talk of IPL in any terms other than to say how good it is for the health of all forms of cricket, never discuss UDRS etc. Now we know, listening to Manjrekar and Gavaskar, one would...
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    ***Official*** India in Australia 2014-5

    If UDRS was around too India might have had a chance . . . BCCI oafs to be blamed for that one
  18. SJS

    Hear, Hear, Hear : Lend me your Ear

    While clearing out my battery of external drives, I came across,dozens of finished and unfinished cricket articles among which was the first instalment on that last bit on Ajit Agarkar (PBUH) and I started wondering whether I ever finished that and if I did, how did it end. So I came to CW...
  19. SJS

    What's in an Average?

    What's in an Average? Road to cricket punditry :sleep:

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