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***Official Australia in India***

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
if you can take a look at your key board then you will see that 'K' and 'O' are close to each other so its easy to hit one instead of the other if you have a 12" laptop like the one that I have

If i wanted to name you then I would prefer something like '****oo' :wacko: more than 'coc*'

and for your last comment, I m not gay .... judging by the silliness of your posts, I can understand your desperateness in imagining others to be gays .... and you keep trying to pick on me, because you know I am not going to refuse an invitation to kick your ass, which I guess caters to your gayish fantasies :laugh:

enough said
Stop ****ing bickering. You've already been warned. Just because he replied doesn't mean the warning doesn't apply anymore.
 

FaaipDeOiad

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah... can we ban that guy yet? Every time I read one of his posts I feel like I just drank a glass of paint and killed a few thousand brain cells.

edit: Wasn't home today to say it, so congratulations to India on a fantastic performance. Most completely I've seen Australia outplayed in a long, long time.
 

Sanz

Hall of Fame Member
Weren't you saying Tendulkar is a more restrictive batsman now than before? Any ways that is besides the point. I think it made perfect sense have Dhoni at 4. Dhoni is not a specialist batter like Laxman. Dhoni plays attacking. If Dhoni falls, we have Tendulkar and Laxman left to handle the inning.
Well Said. It is sad to see people fail to recognize Dhoni's contribution into this game for reasons best known to them. The way pitch was behaving and considering how deep Aussie team bats, it was a very good move.

Winning by this record margin on this kind of track, Full Credit to Dhoni's captaincy. In one week India are a completely transformed side. We should just take a look at what was said about the Indian team during and after the first test and read what is being said now.

It has a lot to do with how Dhoni led India in the Mohali test.
 

pup11

International Coach
Yeah... can we ban that guy yet? Every time I read one of his posts I feel like I just drank a glass of paint and killed a few thousand brain cells.
edit: Wasn't home today to say it, so congratulations to India on a fantastic performance. Most completely I've seen Australia outplayed in a long, long time.
:laugh:
 

Ikki

Hall of Fame Member
This is shaping to be one cracker of a series. Possibly better than Ashes 05. I hope we win the next test to force a showdown.
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
This is shaping to be one cracker of a series. Possibly better than Ashes 05. I hope we win the next test to force a showdown.
There is nothing quite like a close, exciting Test series, in all of sports. Month and more of pure excitement and buildup. Individually, I love some other sports almost as much as a cricket match. But a whole Test series simply blows everything else out of the water.

The limited overs brigade will never get it.


I am hoping for a better crowd at Delhi though. Frankly, I don't know why anyone would goto a cricket match in India - the spectators are treated like crap, and no one does anything for them. Sitting in substandard facilities in 90 degree weather in uncomfortable plastic chairs and overflowing toilets, and after going through an hour and half of security and two hours of lines is absolutely ridiculous.

With that said, cricket in India just isn't the same if the crowds aren't there. I hope some brave souls do end up going.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
In the scores Australia has posted, maybe.

In the results so far? It's clearly Australia's bowling. Australia's attack in '04 was superb and pretty much dominated for the entire series. Gillespie had his last great series with the ball, and McGrath and Warne were the same bowlers as always. Australia only got into bad situations when the batting failed in '04, and the bowling generally bailed the team out. There's no bowlers in common this time around, Lee's had a bad run and Clark has been injured, depriving Australia of it's two best bowlers, and it shows.

It does beg the question though, with the benefit of hindsight obviously, that whether the tactics were the main reason they were able to bowl well to India in 2004.. They had a great bowling line up in very good form coming into the series, India's batting form was rather non-existent then and they won a couple of good tosses and also got a very good track favouring them in Nagpur...


I do believe that the tactics played their part, but now, I am more inclined to think that had they gone in with normal field settings, even then they would have got India out cheaply given the good form and class of their bowling and the bad form of our batting at that time.
 

ret

International Debutant
Yeah... can we ban that guy yet? Every time I read one of his posts I feel like I just drank a glass of paint and killed a few thousand brain cells.
add me to your ignore list .... i don't think anyone needs that many brain-cells to figure that out :p
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
India just beat England IN England. I want to play SA again, I think that Ahemdabad pitch was an abberation, and I'd back India to do well in South Africa as well, better than last time. India just got Mendised in SL, and we'll see how that goes.

SS, dont change your role, FFS...
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
SS, dont change your role, FFS...
I'm being honest. I can't predict what's going to happen in December though, so those predictions can wait.

Next Test, I see Kumble coming back in and being ineffective, leading to an Aussie win by 150 runs. Series will be 1-1 going into Nagpur.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member


"The ball (from Ishant Sharma) that got me would get me 95 times out of 100," - Ricky Ponting
 
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ret

International Debutant
Next Test, I see Kumble coming back in and being ineffective, leading to an Aussie win by 150 runs. Series will be 1-1 going into Nagpur.
appears as if you want Kumble to do well and India to win :D

I wonder what the line up would be, If Kumble comes in .... will they drop one of the batsmen or one of the spinners?
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Aside from ball 1, did he hit a ball in the air?

No

His strike rate was 150 because he kept hitting proper cricket shots for runs

As for the sweep, firstly the guy has scored well over a thousand runs in his career from it

Secondly, so if he played a forward defensive and got out (which he would have done as there wouldnt have been any change in his footwork), you'd be happy?

Sorry, but that makes no sense whatsoever


Agree about his strokeplay, but he did look rather angry and agitated, didn't he? Looked like he was about to erupt at any time.. Guess finally someone said the things that pushes his buttons.. He and some other Aussies have done it to some oppoent batsmen in the past, and they are just getting a bit of their own medicine now, I guess.


Not that I feel it is good. But at least the line is being drawn. I am genuinely happy that Zak has pleaded guilty to his charges at the first opportunity and has issued what seems to be an honest regret (at least from the outside). He is at his best when he is responding to such behaviour not when he is initiating it. Just look at the Jellygate and compare it to the 2003 WC finals or the 2003 triseries in India finals...
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
Krejza in would e a gift from above from an Indian pov. Even if he were to play a role where he just spells the fast bowlers I think he's the type of guy our top order will get stuck into so it'll be a very expensive rest for the quicks.
There is always the possibility of us getting over confident and then getting owned by him though...



If there is one thing you don't write the Indian team off from, it is over confidence after a good win...... :(
 

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