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Great. Waiting for it.This time next year we should be in the midst of a gripping 5 match series.
Great. Waiting for it.This time next year we should be in the midst of a gripping 5 match series.
In terms of players yeah. But I didn't put them definitively best.They last won in England in 2001. But they are the current best team according to you.
England win the upcoming Ashes should be enough for them to claim no.1Yes. I will absolutely accept that England is the superior team if they win in India or Australia.
It is not just BG 2021. India drew the series in England 2-2 and now demolishing Australia at home as well.England win the upcoming Ashes should be enough for them to claim no.1
You can't cling onto BG Trophy 2021 forever to prop your team up.
And since your team is not winning anything worthwhile, you are trying to cling on to England or Australia's?England win the upcoming Ashes should be enough for them to claim no.1
You can't cling onto BG Trophy 2021 forever to prop your team up.
Nowadays I am not even sure what squad they will select for each series. The players change so much every series. Now, they have gone ahead and dropped their best young prospect Nissanka for the NZ series.Too hard to say. I'm just hoping that Sri Lanka wins the WTC.
yeah everyone knows that the real metric to prop teams up is by fantasising how one country will perform in other conditions by denigrating anotherEngland win the upcoming Ashes should be enough for them to claim no.1
You can't cling onto BG Trophy 2021 forever to prop your team up.
I stopped supporting Pakistan a long time ago. I was rooting for Stokes against them.And since your team is not winning anything worthwhile, you are trying to cling on to England or Australia's?
Nissanka hasn’t started for them in a while in tests, Oshada has taken his spotNowadays I am not even sure what squad they will select for each series. The players change so much every series. Now, they have gone ahead and dropped their best young prospect Nissanka for the NZ series.
I'd be happy for NZ to lose 2-0 to SL if it meant we starting picking younger players.Too hard to say. I'm just hoping that Sri Lanka wins the WTC.
India also lost to SA in between.It is not just BG 2021. India drew the series in England 2-2 and now demolishing Australia at home as well.
No they don't.Since we are comparing recent results, let us check the results between the 3 countries. in their last contested series
India - Won at home against England and Australia, won away against Aus and drew against England
England - Drew at home against India and Australia, lost away against India and Australia
Australia - Lost to India home and away. Won England at home and drew away
India wins. Hence the proof. Theorem over.
Now you do the same thing for their results versus other countries home and away. You will again get proven that India wins. Theorem will be absolutely over.
Yes they do. Remove the mask.No they don't.
And England lost to West Indies.India also lost to SA in between.
Good that you reply in single lines now. Waiting for that word count to get to zero.No they don't.
Not Stokes' England. Do we have to explain again?And England lost to West Indies.
I mean you're clearly just assuming that people aren't going to do that because the only oppositon India have done better than England against in recent years is really Australia. Which is presumably why you stopped there and just said 'theorem over' repeatedly like a broken robot in a doctor who episode.Since we are comparing recent results, let us check the results between the 3 countries. in their last contested series
India - Won at home against England and Australia, won away against Aus and drew against England
England - Drew at home against India and Australia, lost away against India and Australia
Australia - Lost to India home and away. Won England at home and drew away
India wins. Hence the proof. Theorem over.
Now you do the same thing for their results versus other countries home and away. You will again get proven that India wins. Theorem will be absolutely over.