Nah. Although I may well be in a second.Nady at work again?
Cricket>>>>their lives. In their opinion.Sensible batting this from Pup (Clarke) and Haydos (Hayden) and i hope this partnership flourishes now, but i just hope its doesn't rain here.
TBH, All those people who are sitting on top of the stands don't they care about their lives.
Contemplating it myself TBH.Nah. Although I may well be in a second.
andyc said:lol, i cant believe india still pick tendulkar. more like ENDulkar
Hilarious stuff there i must say.Cricinfo said:15.4 Pathan to Clarke, 1 wide, OUT, got 'em! Great work by Dhoni behind the stumps. That was a poor ball down leg side but Clarke can't get hold of the flick and over-balances after the stroke. Dhoni, standing up to the stumps, collects it nearly and flicks off the bails in a flash. Easy decision for the umpire that time and Pathan hugs Dhoni as if he's some long lost lover. Was it a poor ball or good judgement? What matters is he's got a wicket. Pup goes the Clarke.
Drama! Suresh Shastri, the square leg umpire, lifted his finger but appears to have consulted the third umpire in the last moment. Clarke is waiting in the boundary. It looks out but there's still debating. The giant screen finally shows the verdict: OUT and Clarke is on his way. His back foot was on the line there and as everyone famously proclaims: "The line belongs to the umpire". He even takes it home when stumps are drawn.
MJ Clarke st Dhoni b Pathan 27 (59m 38b 3x4 0x6) SR: 71.05
Yeah, he was out. Foot was on the line, not behind or over it (depending on which way you look at it).What's the story? Was Clarke actually out?
Nah me actually....Nady at work again?
Look Cricket is religion for most of the Indians, so i am not really suprised that they really care about their lives.Cricket>>>>their lives. In their opinion.