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***Official*** India in Australia 2011/12

Jayzamann

International Regular
I loooove watching Kohli in t20. His type of youthful arrogance bodes well for the format, plus when he captains it means that this quality permeates throughout the whole team.

When he's in whites, iiiiiiiidk
 

Tomas

Cricket Spectator
Ok then sorry, but it's true, about time Indian fans stop talking crap all the time about their so called world class batting line up.
 

weldone

Hall of Fame Member
Well played Australia. Our lower-middle order has disappointed big time. Laxman has had one bad match, nothing wrong with that. Kohli should not have played this match at the first place. Gambhir's off-form is dragging way to long, something of a big worry now. Dhoni is not as secured as wicketkeeer-batsman in the team in the longer version (as he's thought to be) - Saha is a slightly better bat, and is breathing down his neck (or should, at least).
 
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Tomas

Cricket Spectator
So after everyone has written off the Aussies, we have bent this supposed "world class line up" over the barrel, Aussies will win the series 3 - 0. Australia has the making of a very good team now, the batsmen just need to start getting their game in order. We have shown we can beat any team, even this number 2 team. Never really understood how they got the Number 1 spot after beating teams on their dead tracks at home.
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
Well played Australia. Our lower-middle order has disappointed big time. Laxman has had one bad match, nothing wrong with that. Kohli should not have played this match at the first place. Gambhir's off-form is dragging way to long, something of a big worry now. Dhoni is not as secured as wicketkeeer-batsman in the team in the longer version (as he's thought to be) - Saha is a slightly better bat, and is breathing down his neck (or should, at least).
Dhoni would do his batting and keeping a lot of good if he stepped down from captaincy and went one step up in the batting order. Gambhir has been in and out of the side, with injury, his wedding and some poofy selection policy that has Parthiv Patel opening the batting. Rather than try to throw them out, the management should try to get them back in the runs, just as their Aussie counterparts have rallied behind Ponting, Hussey and Haddin.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
So after everyone has written off the Aussies, we have bent this supposed "world class line up" over the barrel, Aussies will win the series 3 - 0. Australia has the making of a very good team now, the batsmen just need to start getting their game in order. We have shown we can beat any team, even this number 2 team. Never really understood how they got the Number 1 spot after beating teams on their dead tracks at home.
The Indian fans here have almost to a man said that Aus were favourites for this series before this Test. Don't believe everything you read on cricinfo comments.
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
Well played Australia. Our lower-middle order has disappointed big time. Laxman has had one bad match, nothing wrong with that. Kohli should not have played this match at the first place. Gambhir's off-form is dragging way to long, something of a big worry now. Dhoni is not as secured as wicketkeeer-batsman in the team in the longer version (as he's thought to be) - Saha is a slightly better bat, and is breathing down his neck (or should, at least).
Yes he should have.
 

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