I'm not sure, but on first glance it didn't look plumb to me.What-A-Player said:Frankly
Was Kumble really plumb (w/o Mr. Hawk Eye), seen batsmen getting benefit of doubt on those
pug said:One of my friends just messaged over msn that he has some inside information that Sachin will retire from tests after this match. How I hope he's just kidding with me!
Sanz said:Come what may I am not gonna cry about umpiring decisions.
Sanz said:Come what may I am not gonna cry about umpiring decisions.
He's a Seattle based musician now in mumbai. Said he overheard someone at CCI yesterday.silentstriker said:Inside information? Unless your friend is Sachin's mother....he/she is lying
pug said:He's a Seattle based musician now in mumbai. Said he overheard someone at CCI yesterday.
That's true.silentstriker said:If anyone besides Sachin and his family even caught a whiff of such a thing, it would be all over the media. Media outlets would pay a lot of money for that exclusive.
While he's at it, ask him to make a Goodbye Song for himpug said:He's a Seattle based musician now in mumbai. Said he overheard someone at CCI yesterday.
Eh? He would probably make a song welcoming Sourav at Sachin's departure.What-A-Player said:While he's at it, ask him to make a Goodbye Song for him
..that would probably qualify as a "Funeral Song"pug said:Eh? He would probably make a song welcoming Sourav at Sachin's departure.
Not neccessarily the whole team, only Dravid. If we lose him early, its going to be really uphill to save the match. I would say, without Dravid, India's chances of winning is not as affected as the chances of drawing.Pratyush said:India did not go for a win (or just attacked, you can look at it either way) till very late in the first test. That was when the series was tied 0-0. The score is 1-0 now. They are most unlikely to go for a win till post tea if at all. (Also if they have wickets in hand)
The pitch is playing very well. So I do not see an English victory until India does some thing stupid. A draw looks most likely to me.