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    ***Official*** India in Australia

    Absolutely not - the umpiring was poor, as it was in the first match. The Australians probably got the better of it, although I disagree with another post about the first stumping of Symonds and the catch by Clarke off Ganguly - I believe that those two decisions were correct (the first one...
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    ***Official*** India in Australia

    I commented that not all of the close decisions had gone against the Indians - that was it. If that's bias, then the Oxford English Dictionary needs a new definition of the word.
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    ***Official*** India in Australia

    I was asking for acknowledgement that there were poor decisions both ways. That was obviously too much to ask.
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    ***Official*** India in Australia

    I have to wonder if I'm missing something. There were plenty of poor umpiring decisions - but they went both ways. Let's not forget: - Ponting was given out LBW off a huge edge. - Lee was given out LBW when clearly hit outside the line of off. - In the Indian 1st innings Laxman was plumb LBW...

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