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er, why so? any examples of their anti-india activities?
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On the field, all opponents must be treated like a paki.

WC is ours.
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I see a huge business opportunity for some enterprising desis to launch a webcast radio-commentary station online.

Am sure there'll be enough listeners from all over the world esp during WC matches who can just listen to streaming commentary while going about work.

Am told it doesn't even take much in terms of equipment required etc for this now. And the toxic waste that is commentary by Manjrekar, shastri etc also hugely helps matters.
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sanga is quite the dillibilli no? from wither the accent?
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Dont forget how dilshan & sanga instructed randhiv to bowl a no-ball to sehwag when he was on 99.
Sanga took responsibility for a no-ball...It was a big no ball & no way any bowler would step out that far.
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:roll: :roll: :roll:

Expected the greater White Bakis to lose but not in such gruesome manner! :roll:
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the english players looked relieved at the end. pretty insipid stuff.
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amdavadi wrote:Dont forget how dilshan & sanga instructed randhiv to bowl a no-ball to sehwag when he was on 99.
Sanga took responsibility for a no-ball...It was a big no ball & no way any bowler would step out that far.
Tks for reminding the dhaga abt that one. We also have a Lanakn bat do a ponting in stoutly claiming 'won't walk even if I know its out until I'm caught coz that is the spirit of the game'. Types.

Good, time to bring back the negs of the opposing teams. Only.
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Chinmayanand:

You need to clean up that dawn post or at least remove it from BR.

You did not put the BR jinx in it. Unacceptable. You may end up being Chaktar's last ball.
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shaardula, it was one of those english commentator. Dont exactly remember who it was and where(probably in one of the tv post match shows). Will try to fish that out
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ah english commentator. dont waste time saar. i'm sure you have work at home to do.
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oh man, its been ages since i heard bhagat stuff.....took me back my gali cricket playing days...

Thanks marten
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Martenmullah....this one is for joo!

Tendulkar Annihilates aamir soheil :mrgreen:



BTW, I don't remember which year this match was held R.O.W XI v/s M.C.C XI
But, Gawd was in ominous form (for the opposition) and he also demolished quickies like McGrath and Allan Donald all over the park.

There is one short arm pull shot he made to McGrath which was an absolute joy to watch....
Darn, what am I gonna do when Gawd retires.....how old is his son? does he play any cricket?
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SL is a mixed bag with sanga, Dilshan, Angelo Mathews (based on their on field behavior and comments) while Jayasuriya and Murali may be different based on what I have read of them being good friends with Sachin, Bhajji & Kumble. Jayasuriya after the WC victory in 1996, came on a pilgrimage to various Indian places including Tirupathi, Puttaparthi and was very humble in his interviews. Perhaps Marten may have some feedback on them Slinga/Jayasuriya, Dilhara etc from the Mumbai Indian camps.

Just saw an interview on HT with Arjuna Ranatunga who rates Mahela a better captain than Sanga but he was not supported by Vass, Murali etc during his first tenure where they did not like his appointment. Arjuna said that it will be tough for SL if they make it to Mumbai as they have not been tested much outside of Colombo in this world cup and is worried about their middle order. He is also not very fond of Angelo Mathews who he feels is talented but has been hyped by the board and not let him come through the hard grind.

Shaardula Saar: Thanks.
On the topic of Swann vs Bhajji, here is something interesting about how Bhajji picked up cues from Swann's bowling in SF http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/conte ... 00878.html.
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Anishn, It was the Diana memorial match, I think right after her death or the first anniversary. Sachin's and Aravinda tore into Mcgrath.
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What is common between Spain in football world cup and India in this cricket world cup?
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archan wrote:English trying best to lose by 10 wkts.
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I think the Eng team just looked jaded and it appeared to me that they just wanted to get done with the game and fly back to London. Poor guys, the conditions just got to them. Next WC is held in the subcontinent, it must be held during the months of Dec/Jan.
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The australian summer isnt a lot different in terms of temperature, so its not new or anything. However a really long season of continuous cricket does take its toll. No excuses though.
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Oh yes. They got beaten fair and square. No excuses at all. Especially given that the CWC was on the horizon they didnt show any planning in rotation and rest at all. They deserve it to the fullest for taking the oz series more importantly than the world cup.
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It must be hard to be an english man&fan tonight. Yo!England , RIP !Your misery is over.
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definitely brit pakis have exchamged roles with pure pakis of cricket- unpredictable- losing to unfancied teams like ireland Bangladesh, and winning against perennial chokers SA, tieing with India,beating ozzies in ashes..... :rotfl:
hoping to see them follow pure pakis in phixing also. :twisted: :evil: :mrgreen:
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The PCA Stadium is expecting jam-packed stands, including scores of Pakistani fans. Over 16,000 match tickets, PCA officials claim, were sold over in a day and a half, and the remaining tickets for the 28,000-capacity stadium were bought by the ICC to be distributed to its officials and guests. It is reported that several tickets are being sold in the black market for over 10 times the actual cost.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/03/27/stories ... 990100.htm
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Now any estimation of pakis here?, and how many are real TSPians perhaps may not use this venue but this event to enter India and disappear for future kasabs?

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amdavadi wrote:Eng & aussies can start preparing for IPL.... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Aah so that was the reason.........very chalak I'd say :((
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How many more kaptaan-career will this WC will see losing?

Pointing will be sacked!
Smith committed resignation!
Strauss will be stressed out!
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:roll:
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I spoke to my friend in Mohali. Tickets are being sold at crazy one lac rupees. That is ridiculous.
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If we can't setup a spy ring to collect all black money at this event, we might lose major leads. If we are not doing it, then you know where the nexus is.
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Kacha shivering: who says onlee SDREs BRF members cower in dark temple corners and shiver
Yes, losing to India was the knockout blow, but had Australia found a way to beat Pakistan they would not have ended up facing India in Ahmedabad in a knockout quarter-final. Instead, they would have played a much more winnable match against West Indies in Dhaka. And given that Pakistan had beaten Australia only once in their past 10 encounters leading in to the final group match, it was a costly slip for Ponting's men.
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What! all those cower suppressant drugs they had is onlee to expose after a deep loss! everything under the briefs quiver, but guarded well with high poly-urethane plastic shields.
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Apart from likes of Kumble, Murali and Bhajji the only other spinner that has had significant influence in the modern game is Vettori, the chap has a nice clean old school side on action and gets nice drift and purchase of the track. Swann will have to play for at least next 3-4 years and bag another couple of hundred wickets to join the same league.
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I wonder what is with the english team and gym training? most of them seem to put in lot of strength training and are musclebound with the standout being Bresnan. dont see other teams except oddballs like Symo doing all those dragging weight stuff, boxing etc. the ideal frame is probably like that of virat kohli or ross taylor - lean and fit and strong enough but not dragging around excess muscle.
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a lack of moral fiber as the old boys in the long room would say...

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However, there is a direct lesson to be learnt, and that has to do with the scheduling. "It's a huge amount to ask players to go into Australia for three months, into the highest-intensity atmosphere you can possibly get for an English team, and then go straight into a World Cup without guys spending any time at home," Strauss said. "This certainly is not good."

The prime example of the scheduling's effect was seen on James Anderson, who went from being England's best fast bowler to somebody who just didn't seem up for it in this World Cup. "Jimmy has had a very tough and long winter," Strauss said. "I think he got to a stage where mentally he was pretty burnt out. And you can't blame him for that. He has given everything he possibly can to the side over the course of the six months. He has been our outstanding performer, and he has run in time and time again. I think he reached the end of the road, and needed a break."
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what does moral fiber have to do with possibly, genuine physical stress?
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these people are paid to play no?
all these advertisement eye pee yell etc. contracts are due to fact they play test and ODI no?
it is just low rate kirkiters playing with another low grade kirkiters one won and were brought down to Planet Earth
by High class kirkiters no two logic about it.
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Mumbai Chandigarh tickets costing approx. Rs.25K :shock:
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