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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 02:01 PM
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NEWZEALAND SQUAD
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
INDIA SQUAD
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 02:03 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 02:18 PM
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New Zealand in India 2010-11
Williamson, Bennett in Test squad
New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson and fast bowler Hamish Bennett, two uncapped players, have been included in the Test squad for the three-match tour of India beginning in Ahmedabad on November 4. The 15-man team also includes batsman Martin Guptill, who was in Zimbabwe with the New Zealand A team while the national side was being drubbed 4-0 in an ODI series in Bangladesh.
"Kane Williamson is an impressive young talent and his game continues to improve with his involvement in the New Zealand team, while Bennett did everything asked of him on the recent tour of Bangladesh and offers the side a genuine pace option," New Zealand coach and selector Mark Greatbatch said.
Williamson was one batsman to emerge with any credit from New Zealand's disastrous trip to Bangladesh, scoring his maiden ODI century in one of the defeats. Bennett picked up three wickets at 24.33 apiece in the two matches he played. Guptill as well as five other players - Brent Arnel, Chris Martin, Tim McIntosh, Gareth Hopkins and Jeetan Patel - will travel to India from Zimbabwe, where they have been playing four-day matches for New Zealand A.
"The group of players coming from Zimbabwe have had the ideal preparation with three hard-fought matches in difficult conditions," Greatbatch said. "The rest of the squad have been training hard and are keen to prove that they are better that the recent performances in Bangladesh."
The tour of India, the No. 1 ranked Test side, will be a testing one for New Zealand, especially after their disheartening performances in the slow and spinner-friendly conditions in Bangladesh. "We are well aware that we are recent performances are not up to scratch and we need to improve if we are to compete with a very strong Indian side - the team is determined to do so," Greatbatch said. "Players outside the 15 will continue to be considered and we will closely monitor performances in the Plunket Shield. The door has not closed for any player."
New Zealand's previous Test series was at home against Australia in March 2010. Three players - Mathew Sinclair, Peter Ingram, and James Franklin - were cut from the squad for that series.
Squad: Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 02:19 PM
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No UDRS for New Zealand series - Srinivasan
The BCCI secretary and president-elect N Srinivasan has said that the board remains opposed to the Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS), despite the dodgy calls that marred the closely contested Mohali Test between India and Australia.
"As of now, I can tell you that we are not thinking about using the [system] for the New Zealand series [that follows the Australia series]," Srinivasan told AAP, putting to rest speculation that the BCCI could relent on its anti-UDRS stand.
India emerged victorious by the closest of margins after a pulsating match which had more than its share of umpiring controversies. Michael Hussey and Gautam Gambhir got rough decisions on the fourth day, that altered the momentum of the game. On the final day, with India 11 runs away from a win, and Australia needing two wickets, Ishant Sharma was adjudged lbw to a ball sliding down the leg side. Five runs later, Pragyan Ojha survived a close call that could have given Australia the match.
"Umpires are human beings and they can make errors," Srinivasan said. "Rather than stressing on the wrong decisions given, we should be happy that India have won the Test match."
Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain, reaffirmed his support for the system after the match. "One thing I know about the system so far is that you definitely get more correct decisions in a game of cricket than you do without it," Ponting said. "There's no doubt, take this Test match alone, with the use of the system here I think we would've have a lot more right decisions in the game."
India's antipathy towards the UDRS stems from their experience in the 2008 tour of Sri Lanka, where they were hurt by a failure to make proper use of the, then nascent, system. The system used in Sri Lanka was Virtual Eye, while the broadcaster for the Australia - India series, Nimbus, uses Hawk-Eye, a competing technology.
Since then, both technologies have been used extensively in other countries and helped weed out clear umpiring errors, if not always providing conclusive evidence for touch-and-go decisions.
In recent times, some of India's players have softened their stand, with Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan expressing their support for the reviews, though the majority, including captain MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar, remains sceptical.
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 02:22 PM
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New Zealand in India 2009-10
Hyderabad to host New Zealand Test
The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad will host its first Test - between India and New Zealand - from November 12-16. The ground was conferred Test status in June and the BCCI took the decision to assign it its first international five-day game at the annual general meeting in Mumbai.
"It's a great thing for Hyderabad," Arshad Ayub, the president of the Hyderabad Cricket Association said. "We have prepared this ground for Test matches. Lots of places host ODIs but we built the ground wanting a Test venue because that carried with it a prestige for a ground. And this will be the first time after 22 years that Hyderabad will stage a Test - the first one at our new ground." The city last hosted a Test in 1988, also involving New Zealand.
The venue first hosted an international fixture - an ODI between India and South Africa - in 2005 and has staged two more 50-overs games. It was also the host for all of Deccan Chargers' home games in the inaugural IPL.
"Hyderabad is almost one of the founder members of the BCCI and we believed we needed to be a permanent Test venue which is why we shifted the facility out of Fateh Maidan because after a while it was not suitable to stage Tests," Ayub said. "Once the new stadium was ready we were desperate to get ICC clearance to stage a Test, and it's all happened and now we have got that chance. Test venues need to have proper facilities, dressing rooms, practice pitches, security, good hotels around, and on the counts related to grounds we made sure none of the facilities was an issue.
"We will have an executive meeting on October 2 to decide on what we can do about the game to bring in a good crowds, maybe it will be cheap tickets, we will be formulating our plans in that meeting. Ideally we are hoping to get in around 25,000 people to the game."
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From: 19thmay
on 25th October 2010 02:34 PM
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Deepavali annaiku test match-a?
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From: satissh_r
on 25th October 2010 03:05 PM
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Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 03:08 PM
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McCullum likely to bat in top order
Brendon McCullum is likely to feature in the top order during the upcoming three-Test series against India starting in Ahmedabad, New Zealand coach Mark Greatbatch has said. McCullum gave up his wicketkeeping duties in Tests to concentrate on his batting and prolong his career, and could bat as high as No.3 during the Test series.
McCullum has had a successful year in Tests thus far, averaging 77.60 with two centuries, at No.7. He averages 34.90 in 52 Tests overall and New Zealand, reeling from a 0-4 defeat at the hands of Bangladesh in the recently-concluded ODI series, would want him to replicate his form this year at the top of the order.
"We've had a discussion with Brendon about where he'd like to bat and he wants to bat high," Greatbatch was quoted as saying in the Dominion Post. "He averaged nearly 50 in Test cricket last season batting six or seven but, obviously, he's changing tack in the longer version as a batsman only and he wants to make an impact. I think you'll see him near the top."
McCullum has opened just once in Tests and averages a healthy 40 when batting at No.3, which he's done in five innings with two half-centuries to his name. "Some bowlers don't like bowling to Brendon, he puts them under pressure when he plays well, so that's a positive," Greatbatch said.
New Zealand announced a 15-man squad for the Test series against India on Sunday, with call-ups for middle-order batsman Kane Williamson and fast bowler Hamish Bennett, who played two ODIs against Bangladesh and grabbed 3 for 44 on debut. "Hamish showed some pretty good signs in the past two ODIs," Greatbatch said. "He's got raw pace and we're trying to build some depth in that area."
Greatbatch added the Test series against India gives New Zealand an opportunity to rectify the lapses experienced during the debacle in Bangladesh, particularly with the team's batting. "It's a positive we're going to India for a Test series. The longer version means batsmen aren't in a rush and they've got an opportunity to bat for a long time; they get their mind right and get in on good surfaces," he said. "The team has got to show some good fight and courage and skill."
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 04:05 PM
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Riyazz,...
Pls change the title to 'New Zealand Tour Of India - 2010'
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
Riyazz,...
Pls change the title to 'New Zealand Tour Of India - 2010'
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
world cupku vena pakkalam... nz series kalam kidiadu............
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From: Maniraj
on 25th October 2010 04:45 PM
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Dec 10 th kulla naan Chennai vanthiruvaen
Namma match paakalaam Riyazz.. antha Senthil,naren payalgalayum kooptukalaam..
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From: Dinesh84
on 25th October 2010 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 04:54 PM
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From: GP
on 25th October 2010 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
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From: Maniraj
on 25th October 2010 05:20 PM
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 05:21 PM
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GP

Othukaraen, neenga budhisaali thaan.. Next meet panraen
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
R u sure abt indian squad? innum announce pannve illa,,,

Gauti ellam davuttu than,
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From: GP
on 25th October 2010 05:22 PM
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BTW, Riyaz India squad 1st pagela update pannunga.
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:23 PM
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U missed gary kirsten etc...
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:23 PM
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oh...announced.a...
pls post full squad....
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From: GP
on 25th October 2010 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
R u sure abt indian squad? innum announce pannve illa,,,

Gauti ellam davuttu than,
http://www.cricinfo.com/india-v-new-...ry/483390.html
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:25 PM
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MS Dhoni (Captain),
Virender Sehwag (Vice-Captain),
Gautam Gambhir,
M Vijay,
Rahul Darvid,
Sachin Tendulkar,
VVS Laxman,
Suresh Raina,
Cheteshwar Pujara,
Harbhajan Singh,
Zaheer Khan,
Ishant Sharma,
S Sreesanth,
Pragyan Ojha,
Amit Mishra.
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From: GP
on 25th October 2010 05:26 PM
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Gambhir, Ishant and Laxman return for Tests
ESPNcricinfo staff
October 25, 2010
Gautam Gambhir, VVS Laxman and Ishant Sharma have recovered from injuries that kept them out of the second Test against Australia, and are included in India's squad for the three-Test series against New Zealand, which begins on November 4 in Ahmedabad. That Cheteshwar Pujara and M Vijay filled in superbly for Laxman and Gambhir in Bangalore made this a straightforward selection, with both of them retaining their places in the 15-member squad. Amit Mishra and Sreesanth will be the reserve spinner and seamer respectively.
All three returning players missed parts of the first Test in Mohali. Gambhir and Ishant struggled with knee injuries, and Laxman back spasms. Taking injections and painkilling tablets, Laxman and Ishant took India to an improbable win with an 81-run ninth-wicket stand on the final day. All three sat out of the second Test in Bangalore. Gambhir and Laxman have had to struggle with injury over the year: Laxman had to fight back spasms during his match-winning century in August at the P Sara Oval, a Test Gambhir missed.
No one will complain if Gambhir and Laxman walk into the side, but during their absence in Bangalore, Vijay and Pujara did enough to show they were ready should they be needed again. Vijay scored a century after India were 38 for 2 in the first innings, and Pujara smashed 72 off 89 balls from No. 3 in the successful chase of 207. Both were good in close-in positions in the field. Sreesanth, who bowled better than his figures of 0 for 79 and 2 for 48 might suggest, will be easier to replace by Ishant.
In what could be another good sign, India chose to go without any back-up wicketkeeper. That could mean MS Dhoni is more confident of his fitness after back trouble and a finger injury meant India had to pick a back-up keeper for the home series against South Africa and the Sri Lanka tour earlier this year.
With the first-choice XI presumably fit, and the reserves looking good for more responsibilities, this is perhaps the strongest Indian Test side, given the conditions, in a long time.
Kris Srikkanth, chairman of the Indian selection committee, was pleased with the exploits of the injury replacements who played against Australia, and looked forward to more success against New Zealand. "The team had performed extremely well against the Australians in both the Tests and one-day series. Particularly, the Bangalore Test was the icing on the cake. The junior players have gelled well with the seniors. I am confident that our players will continue their victory march."
India: MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
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From: Dinesh84
on 25th October 2010 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:27 PM
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//
GP, check fantasy thread... dont miss this one.
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84

Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?

NO!
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From: raajarasigan
on 25th October 2010 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
R u sure abt indian squad? innum announce pannve illa,,,

Gauti ellam davuttu than,
http://www.cricinfo.com/india-v-new-...ry/483390.html

GP, Dec 10th Chennaila ODI match... athukku squad ithu illa...
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From: Maniraj
on 25th October 2010 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84

Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?

Sourav apadinaa sollunga.. En friens ellam romba naalla match paakanumnu sollittu irukaanunga :P
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Chennaila Dec 10th match vechirukanga, nadakumo ennavo?
Nadakanum... match pakanumunu plan panni irukom.......
Ennaum sethukongo ya.. Ramal, Riyazz thaan sponsor, neengalum vandhudungo...
:P Vera yaar varrra?
MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Daniel Vettori (capt), Brent Arnel, Hamish Bennett, Martin Guptill, Gareth Hopkins, Chris Martin, Brendon McCullum, Tim McIntosh, Andy McKay, Jeetan Patel, Jesse Ryder, Tim Southee, Ross Taylor, BJ Watling, Kane Williamson.
R u sure abt indian squad? innum announce pannve illa,,,

Gauti ellam davuttu than,
http://www.cricinfo.com/india-v-new-...ry/483390.html

GP, Dec 10th Chennaila ODI match... athukku squad ithu illa...
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84

Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?

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From: GP
on 25th October 2010 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
U missed gary kirsten etc...

paavam, neengalae yethana paerukku sponsor pannuveenga.
coach, support staff ku ellaam Riyaz sponsor pannuvaaru. :P
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From: Dinesh84
on 25th October 2010 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84

Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?

NO!


ok.. if u plan to go and if there are possibilities that the match will really happen, then add me in..
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84

Originally Posted by
Sourav
are u sponsering ?

Sourav apadinaa sollunga.. En friens ellam romba naalla match paakanumnu sollittu irukaanunga :P
nan stadium pakkamae ponathulla, ippo than polaamnu paakkuren... Dhak, unna yaaru ithai public panna sonnathu,..

jk.
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:33 PM
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Lets see dinsu, its raining season, match nadaikkalaina ticket paisa thirumbha vaanga vera alaiyanum.... i wil tel u soon.
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 05:39 PM
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Epdiyo Riyazz WC matches ku sponsor panradha sollitaar.. Inga naamale paathukalaam..
Ramal, ok thaane
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From: Sourav
on 25th October 2010 05:40 PM
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Done!
Online booking ellam kedaiyathulla?

only 4 ipl right?
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From: Maniraj
on 25th October 2010 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Epdiyo Riyazz WC matches ku sponsor panradha sollitaar.. Inga naamale paathukalaam..
Ramal, ok thaane

Allo.. World cup appo Riyazz Dubai poyiruvaaru..
Athaan oknu solli irukaaru.. Itha kaettu neenga yemanthuteenga
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Dec 10 th kulla naan Chennai vanthiruvaen
Namma match paakalaam Riyazz.. antha Senthil,naren payalgalayum kooptukalaam..
done
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From: Riyazz
on 25th October 2010 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Epdiyo Riyazz WC matches ku sponsor panradha sollitaar.. Inga naamale paathukalaam..
Ramal, ok thaane

Allo.. World cup appo Riyazz Dubai pyiruvaaqru..
Athaan oknu solli irukaaru.. Itha kaettu neenga yemanthuteenga

secret la velia solla kudadu
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Epdiyo Riyazz WC matches ku sponsor panradha sollitaar.. Inga naamale paathukalaam..
Ramal, ok thaane

Allo.. World cup appo Riyazz Dubai poyiruvaaru..
Athaan oknu solli irukaaru.. Itha kaettu neenga yemanthuteenga

Naanga match paakka avar Dubai le irundha enna Uganda le irundha enna-nga..
(Shivaji Rajini) Avar sponsor panna mattum podhum, avar sponsor panna mattum podhum...
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From: Maniraj
on 25th October 2010 08:06 PM
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Inga irundhaalae aani pudunga mudiyathu...
Ithulae avaru Dubailae irundhu ungalluku sponser pannuvaaram..
Kaekarathu Dhakshanna iruntha enna vaenalum sollalaamaam

(

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From: raghavendran
on 25th October 2010 08:31 PM
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From: Dhakshan
on 25th October 2010 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Inga irundhaalae aani pudunga mudiyathu...
Ithulae avaru Dubailae irundhu ungalluku sponser pannuvaaram..
Kaekarathu Dhakshanna iruntha enna vaenalum sollalaamaam

(

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Allo! Anga switch potta inga

eriyudhu.. Avara paesa vudu ya...
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From: Riyazz
on 26th October 2010 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Inga irundhaalae aani pudunga mudiyathu...
Ithulae avaru Dubailae irundhu ungalluku sponser pannuvaaram..
Kaekarathu Dhakshanna iruntha enna vaenalum sollalaamaam

(

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dhaks oda comedy than
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 10:19 AM
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India: MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Cheteshwar Pujara, M Vijay, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, Pragyan Ojha, Amit Mishra
Wat a squad!!! Cant better than this!
Aus-ke 2-0 whitewash-na, Awful form Nz-ku innings defeats & 3-0 kodukkanum!
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From: Riyazz
on 26th October 2010 10:45 AM
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poll veika any suggestion...........
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From: Plum
on 26th October 2010 10:48 AM
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Not very enticing series.
Series resultkE poll vainga 3-0, 2-0, 2-1, 1-0, 1-2, 0-2, 0-3, 0-1, 0-0, 1-1 - exactly 10 possible options irukku
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From: Ramakrishna
on 26th October 2010 10:48 AM
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Poll:
India will beat NZ because of
1. Dhoni's captaincy
2. Performance of seniors.
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 10:50 AM
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RK, 7.5 kelappurathunna ready-a iruppeengalae...
Poll...
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From: Ramakrishna
on 26th October 2010 10:52 AM
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Ipdi ethaavathu pottu vitta thaane thread nallaa odum... Opening, sustenance ellaam pakkaava irukkum
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna
Ipdi ethaavathu pottu vitta thaane thread nallaa odum... Opening, sustenance ellaam pakkaava irukkum
apdiye side gap-la sourav-i nakkal adikkavavum vashaiya irukkum...
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From: Riyazz
on 26th October 2010 10:56 AM
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who is best batsman vs nz
sachin
dravid
sehwag
laxman
.........
idhu
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 10:57 AM
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MOS poll neraya thadava vacchachu, Abt young players last series vacchachu... 2-0, 1-0 options etc vaccahchu... vera...
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 11:07 AM
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intha thadavai best bowler vaikkalaama...
1.zaheer
2.ishanth
3.sreesanth
4.bhajji
5.ojha
6.vettori
7.Southee
8.C Martin
9.J Patel
10.Some other
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From: raajarasigan
on 26th October 2010 11:28 AM
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konjam vithayasaama.. best umpire / worst umpire...
illatti, 3 matchla enga crowd neraya varum... athaiye konjam extend panni - endha canteenla sales athigama irukkum...
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From: Dinesh84
on 26th October 2010 11:44 AM
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Poll vaikalaama vendaama nu oru poll vaipoma ?
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 11:56 AM
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aduthu vote podalama ennanu oru poll vainga, aduthu yarukku vote podurathunnu oru poll vainga...
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From: raajarasigan
on 26th October 2010 12:00 PM
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aana andha maadhiri polla enga vennalum vaikkalam... sports sectionla India-NZ series threadla than irukkanumnu avasiyam illa...
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From: Riyazz
on 26th October 2010 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
konjam vithayasaama.. best umpire / worst umpire...
illatti, 3 matchla enga crowd neraya varum... athaiye konjam extend panni - endha canteenla sales athigama irukkum...

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From: Dhakshan
on 26th October 2010 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
konjam vithayasaama.. best umpire / worst umpire...
illatti, 3 matchla enga crowd neraya varum... athaiye konjam extend panni - endha canteenla sales athigama irukkum...


Evlo bonda suttanga, evlo bajji suttanga nu extend panni, apdiyae yaar ellaam saapta nu poikittae irukalaam
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From: Sourav
on 26th October 2010 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
konjam vithayasaama.. best umpire / worst umpire...
illatti, 3 matchla enga crowd neraya varum... athaiye konjam extend panni - endha canteenla sales athigama irukkum...


Evlo bonda suttanga, evlo bajji suttanga nu extend panni, apdiyae yaar ellaam saapta nu poikittae irukalaam

unga aaraiychiya saapdurathoda nirthikkonga...athukkappuram pona poll naaridum...
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From: Riyazz
on 26th October 2010 01:42 PM
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who score triple hundred ??
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From: Riyazz
on 27th October 2010 10:11 AM
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'Happy with my fitness' - Gautam Gambhir
the India opening batsman, has said he is happy with his fitness and the next step in his recovery from injury is putting bat to ball again. Gambhir missed the third Test against Sri Lanka earlier this year and the second Test against Australia because of knee problems. He has been named in the side that will take on New Zealand in a three-Test series starting November 4 in Ahmedabad.
"It's important to get back into the rhythm," Gambhir told the Indian Express in an interview. "I have increased my batting time at the nets and am happy with my fitness."
Gambhir said it was very frustrating to sit and home and watch India playing. "I watched every bit of the Visakhapatnam game [against Australia] and I missed being part of the team. To be honest, missing out on a game after being dropped feels bad but to sit out with injury and watch other people play feels even worse."
Gambhir chose to rest his knee in the light of the upcoming assignments - the potentially tough tour to South Africa and the World Cup. He has also spent a lot of time at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore, undergoing rehabilitation.
The biggest challenge, according to him, will be starting from scratch after the layoff. "When you go out to bat in a match after a long break, you just try to test if you still have the old touch. When you come back from a break, you need time to get used to things around you. If you look, I haven't played much in the last three months. It's a challenge that I am now looking forward to meet."
Gambhir believed he had done enough to merit a place in the side for the 2011 World Cup that will be hosted in the subcontinent, but was quick to add that the other series were equally important. "It is not just about playing the World Cup but it's about being in good form and being absolutely fit. I plan to build on it from this New Zealand series, then to South Africa series and so on."
Gambhir thinks the BCCI's proposal to send India's Test players to South Africa a week ahead of the tour is a great idea. "[If ] you go to South Africa after playing in subcontinental conditions you need to adjust. The more time players get to acclimatise themselves in those conditions, it will be fantastic preparation."
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From: Riyazz
on 29th October 2010 09:25 AM
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Blunt Greatbatch blasts New Zealand
New Zealand's coach Mark Greatbatch has delivered a candid verdict on the efforts of his players in Bangladesh, declaring that they "played like d****". Greatbatch was also scathing of the top order, suggesting that some of the batsmen simply weren't good enough, and that it was "inexcusable" to lose 4-0 to Bangladesh.
New Zealand play India in a three-match Test series that begins in Ahmedabad next Thursday. Although the format is different, Greatbatch hopes his players can use the Tests to regain some form and pride after the Bangladesh debacle, which resulted in meetings between senior New Zealand Cricket officials and team management.
"When you play badly like that you've got to front up," Greatbatch told LiveSPORT. "It's very devastating. We played like d**** really and I suppose there's one positive thing, we've got a chance next week to actually put it right.
"I think some [of the top order] aren't good enough. I think some think they are better than they are and the third one I think is the mind. We've got to get our mind right and sometimes that requires patience, sometimes it requires being aggressive. What it requires is actually sorting out the cricket smarts and weighing up the situation that you're playing in and we've got some work to do in all those areas."
Part of their plan to address the top-order problems, in the longer format at least, is for Brendon McCullum to move up into the top three for next week's Test. McCullum made 86 in his four ODI innings in Bangladesh and he said it was to be expected that the players would come under the microscope following the disappointing tour.
"I guess when you lose 4-0 in Bangladesh you can't come home and expect a parade," McCullum told the Dominion Post. "We didn't play well and we've just got to cop it sweet. There's no point in crying into your beer about it. You've just got turn the page and move on to the next tour. As long as we learn some lessons it'll probably be good for us. It could be the best or worst thing that could happen."
Following the Ahmedabad Test, New Zealand travel to Hyderabad and Nagpur, and Greatbatch said given India's strong record at home two draws from the series would be a good result. After the Tests there is a five-match ODI series, before the players fly back to New Zealand for a short break before taking on Pakistan at home.
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From: Plum
on 29th October 2010 09:43 AM
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Ennadhu bhajjiya suttutAngaLA
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From: GP
on 29th October 2010 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Blunt Greatbatch blasts New Zealand
Following the Ahmedabad Test, New Zealand travel to Hyderabad and Nagpur, and Greatbatch said given India's strong record at home two draws from the series would be a good result. After the Tests there is a five-match ODI series, before the players fly back to New Zealand for a short break before taking on Pakistan at home.
jeikanum nu varavangalae thOlviyOda pOraanga. idhula ivanga aimE draw panradhuthaanA?
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From: Riyazz
on 29th October 2010 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Blunt Greatbatch blasts New Zealand
Following the Ahmedabad Test, New Zealand travel to Hyderabad and Nagpur, and Greatbatch said given India's strong record at home two draws from the series would be a good result. After the Tests there is a five-match ODI series, before the players fly back to New Zealand for a short break before taking on Pakistan at home.
jeikanum nu varavangalae thOlviyOda pOraanga. idhula ivanga aimE draw panradhuthaanA?

enna panna namma dhoni record appadi.....record
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From: Plum
on 29th October 2010 10:18 AM
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Guys, generally india goes to the level of opposition and plays so don't expect a 3-0.
New Zealand have always been a banana skin for us. So amaidhi amaidhi rai bareli
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From: Plum
on 29th October 2010 10:20 AM
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Guys, generally india goes to the level of opposition and plays so don't expect a 3-0.
New Zealand have always been a banana skin for us. So amaidhi amaidhi rai bareli
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From: Dhakshan
on 29th October 2010 10:39 AM
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Then I expect 3-0 whitewash
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From: Riyazz
on 29th October 2010 11:12 AM
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From: GP
on 29th October 2010 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Guys, generally india goes to the level of opposition and plays so don't expect a 3-0.
New Zealand have always been a banana skin for us. So amaidhi amaidhi rai bareli
true, but still it will be a whitewash, UNLESS rain plays spoilsport.
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From: raajarasigan
on 29th October 2010 11:15 AM
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at least in the ODIs, I don't expect a whitewash as we are going to rest most of the key players...
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From: Dhakshan
on 29th October 2010 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
at least in the ODIs, I don't expect a whitewash as we are going to rest most of the key players...

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
no dhaks 8-0 white wash
Nambikai thaan saar vazhkai
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From: hamid
on 29th October 2010 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Guys, generally india goes to the level of opposition and plays so don't expect a 3-0.
New Zealand have always been a banana skin for us. So amaidhi amaidhi rai bareli
We have improved a lot on that part.. Now we do play consistent good cricket most of the times irrespective of the opponents..
But.. yes.. in the past this is the case....especially during Azhar period.. we can see completely different kind of game with different opponents... ithe teamthaan munnadi vilayadunathannu santheekama poyirum
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From: Plum
on 29th October 2010 02:32 PM
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adhellAm illai - pOna varusham Bangladeshla kUda modhalla (MGR padam mAdhiri) avanga kitta neraiya kuthu vAngittu appurammA dhAN poruthadhu pOdhum-nu pongi ezhundhOm!
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From: Dhakshan
on 29th October 2010 03:12 PM
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Naangellaam once pongitom na adhukkappuram top le thaan irupom
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From: Riyazz
on 29th October 2010 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Naangellaam once pongitom na adhukkappuram top le thaan irupom

edhuku topla.......... ? :P
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From: ajaybaskar
on 29th October 2010 06:11 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 31st October 2010 04:45 PM
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New Zealand arrive in India for stern examination
New Zealand, fresh from a dispiriting 4-0 one-day defeat in Bangladesh, have arrived in India for what is likely to be a far sterner examination. Daniel Vettori's side landed in Ahmedabad for a three-Test and five-ODI tour that begins on November 4 at Motera. It is their first bilateral visit since 2003.
New Zealand's tour of the subcontinent was planned as preparation for the World Cup that begins in February, but so far they have had a forgettable time on the field. They failed to make the final of the tri-series in Sri Lanka that also featured India, before being outplayed by an inspired Bangladesh side that made the most of home conditions, and the visitors' inability to come to terms with them.
The Bangladesh debacle was not received well back home, with New Zealand Cricket chairman Chris Moller terming the performance "very concerning". The board called an emergency meeting with Vettori and coach Mark Greatbatch to review the tour, and set up a specialised committee to audit the entire framework of cricket in New Zealand, "from the grassroots right through to the elite level." Greatbatch was scathing in his assessment of the tour, declaring that the team "played like d****".
The clean sweep in Bangladesh pushed New Zealand to seventh place in the ODI rankings, a sharp decline considering they were competing for second spot during the Sri Lanka tri-series in August. They will need a major lift if they are to compete with India, currently the top-ranked Test side and No. 2 in the ODI ratings
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From: 19thmay
on 31st October 2010 05:51 PM
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I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
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From: raghavendran
on 31st October 2010 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
19thmay
I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
diwalikku munnadi naal IND-NZ ODI nadandhudhu..wash out ayiduchu..but on diwali day..illenu nenaikiren
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From: littlemaster1982
on 31st October 2010 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
19thmay
I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
This match.
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From: P_R
on 31st October 2010 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982

Originally Posted by
19thmay
I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
This match.
Also
look at me
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From: raajarasigan
on 1st November 2010 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982

Originally Posted by
19thmay
I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
This match.
I remember watching this match...

SRT was at his very best scoring 13 fours in just 62 runs.. I think this was the first series (could be the first match) where SRT started playing as an opener... Is It?
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From: littlemaster1982
on 1st November 2010 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982

Originally Posted by
19thmay
I think for the first time in my life am going to watch live Indian cricket during Diwali. Idhukku munnadi ODI edhavadhu nadandhucha?
This match.
I remember watching this match...

SRT was at his very best scoring 13 fours in just 62 runs.. I think this was the first series (could be the first match) where SRT started playing as an opener... Is It?
No, this is 3rd or 4th series since he started playing as opener. His first match as an opener was against NZ in NZ.
P.S: This is the last match he wore a cap while batting.
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From: Riyazz
on 3rd November 2010 10:54 AM
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http://www.cricinfo.com/india-v-new-zealand-2010/content/story/485043.html
Will Dravid find his form against NZ?
Rahul Dravid has struggled to score runs in 2010 and needs a good series against New Zealand
Rahul Dravid shows his disappointment after being dismissed, India v Australia, 1st Test, Mohali, 3rd day, October 3, 2010
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It's definitely not a shove. Perhaps it's a gentle tap on his shoulder. Only Rahul Dravid can tell. Is Dravid feeling the pressure from the youngsters? Or is it an illusion in our minds? In the seven games he has played in 2010, Dravid averages 34.60. It's a dip from his high standards, of course, but is it cause for concern? recently traced his decline since 2007. Have a look; it isn't pretty. It felt worse when he was hit by a Shahadat Hossain bouncer and put in a Dhaka hospital in January this year. Indian fans have this thing about bouncers and their legendary batsmen. At least the older generation does.
They will tell you how Sunil Gavaskar was never hit on his head by a bouncer. They gasped and saw it as the end of their world when Gavaskar had his bat knocked out of his hand by a snorter from Malcolm Marshall in 1983. So when Dravid went down in Mirpur as if he were shot, for some it would have felt like a signpost of Dravid's decline, and not just a misjudgement of bounce.
In nine innings after that knock, Dravid has made one fifty, in the first Test against Australia. He has fallen to left-arm seamers a few times, chasing deliveries well outside the off stump. He has always looked to get on to that front foot; at times he has ended up chasing deliveries that could have been left alone. Some have said that his back leg remains rooted to the same spot now and it has meant that he has been stretching and playing well away from the body. Others have rubbished that as unnecessary fussing over technique and it's foolish to think Dravid has suddenly developed chinks. Dravid himself hasn't said anything on the issue.
Today, he was as focussed as ever in his preparation ahead of the Test. He batted against throws from Gary Kirsten and also faced both spin and pace. When the flash bulbs and television cameras swung to Sachin Tendulkar as he walked in to the nets, Dravid took a break and relaxed by talking to the umpires. But it wasn't long before he went in for an extra session and faced Ishant Sharma and Zaheer Khan. A couple of deliveries leaped past his outside edge and he jabbed and pushed out a couple others before the shots started to flow and the feet started to move. His fans will hope that everything falls in place in the Tests against New Zealand and Dravid can get in a groove for the sterner test ahead in South Africa.
There was another man who batted today alongside Dravid at the nets who might also feel a bit of the heat. Gautam Gambhir's 2010 average is worse than Dravid's - he averages 27 from 6 games. He has been afflicted with injuries and been in and out of the side. In his absence, M Vijay has performed admirably, so India is not without options. Gambhir's greatest test will come in South Africa. There we will learn how he handles pace and bounce. It won't hurt him if he prepares for it with a big innings or two against New Zealand. Will Dravid and Gambhir turn things around against New Zealand? We won't have to wait long to find out.
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From: Riyazz
on 3rd November 2010 10:56 AM
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Playing 100 Tests a great honour - VettoriThe first
Test against India will be Daniel Vettori's 100th for New Zealand, making him only the second cricketer from the country, since Stephen Fleming, to reach the milestone. Vettori said it was a landmark that meant a lot to him.
"It's a great honour for me and something I would really cherish all my life. It's been an amazing journey," said Vettori, who in addition to his New Zealand appearances, also turned out for the World XI, against Australia in 2005. "For anyone to have such longevity is a great achievement. The fact that I have played well most all the time and that it is not just a number, gives me great satisfaction."
Vettori's coach Mark Greatbatch termed it a "phenomenal achievement". "Dan is very humble and very hard working, and 100 Tests for New Zealand is a testament to his skills and his longevity."
Vettori said the occasion, momentous as it may be, won't disturb his focus once the Test starts. "I have got all the celebrations out of the way in Hamilton; I am just trying to focus on the game. I am trying to see it as just another Test."
It won't be just another Test of course. If he hits 38 runs at Motera he will become only the third allrounder in Test history to have 4000 runs and 300 Test wickets, behind Kapil Dev and Ian Botham. It's that big.
"I suppose with how my game has developed over the last few years, I have worked on my skills, 4000 runs and 400 wickets is what I really aspire to achieve and that's not too far away," he said. Vettori is currently on 325 wickets and said that he is under no illusions about who has been New Zealand's all-time best bowler. "But if I do get there [431 wickets], I would still see Sir Richard Hadlee as our greatest bowler ever. His record is amazing. Mine will be a career of longevity, while his was one of absolute skill. He is one of the greatest bowlers of all time."
Stats reveal that Vettori has been a better bowler in ODIs, and he agreed. "My batting in both forms of the game has come on, as has my one-day bowling. But Test match bowling is something I want to get better at.
There are a number of goals that I want to achieve and that is primary among them. At times, I have been a successful Test bowler, but that is a part of my game I want to improve."
Vettori took over the captaincy from Fleming after the 2007 World Cup and is currently going through his toughest time as a leader. New Zealand were drubbed 4-0 by Bangladesh in the recently-concluded one-day series and faced severe criticism back home.
"It was hard, but the criticism you have within your own thoughts is worse than anything anyone could say," Vettori said. "What I have put myself through and what all the rest of the team has put itself through couldn't compare with what anyone else could say. We expected the criticism, and it was all fair. When you lose 4-0, no matter to whom, you should expect a lot of criticism. Hopefully, it can be a catalyst for us in improving in all facets of our game."
Vettori is the only member in this squad who has played Tests in India and he said that though he will have a big role to play, he anticipates a major effort from the fast bowlers. "I suppose the responsibility primarily lies with me as the most experienced bowler over here, but I know, looking at the statistics, that seam bowlers can do a pretty good job particularly if you can get the ball reversing. So we are going to place a lot of onus on them bowling well and not just saying it's up to the spinners to do the job."
http://www.cricinfo.com/india-v-new-...ry/484882.html
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 09:39 AM
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0.3
Martin to Gambhir, 1 run,
nearly a run-out! Tentativ, tentative start. Pushed this towards mid-off and dashed off for the single. What worked for Gambhir was that McCullum had to come around and throw off balance
this guy will never gonna change...
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 09:46 AM
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2.2
Martin to Sehwag, 1 no ball, full, close to the stumps, drilled to point. No-ball too. And Sehwag is asking for a free hit! Does he need free hits?
2.2
Martin to Sehwag, FOUR, no he doesn't! He has hit this one as if a free hit, stands tall and drives a length ball through the covers
2.5
Martin to Sehwag, FOUR, Sehwag is off! What a shot! Back of a length, wide, and Sehwag meets it away from the body, opening the face late, and placing it past gully
2.6
Martin to Sehwag, FOUR, replay of the previous delivery and what happened to it! Wide of off, Sehwag stands there, and just forces it through point with an open face
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 10:02 AM
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Tristan: "I am the staunchest kiwi cricket fan. However, where is the worst place possible to play test cricket after losing 4-0 to Bangladesh? India. with our bowling attack. With India batting first. With India's batting lineup. Holy cow, India might rack up 1000. Seriously."
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Tristan: "I am the staunchest kiwi cricket fan. However, where is the worst place possible to play test cricket after losing 4-0 to Bangladesh? India. with our bowling attack. With India batting first. With India's batting lineup. Holy cow, India might rack up 1000. Seriously."
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From: GP
on 4th November 2010 10:05 AM
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Sehwag

six 4s in 26 runs
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:11 AM
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:22 AM
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9.3
Bennett to Gambhir, FOUR, 138.9 kph, poor delivery, and this time Gambhir cashes in - bowled from wide of the crease, aimed at the leg stumps, and he glances it fine,
with that going past the partnership aggregate of Chetan Chauhan and Sunil Gavaskar, becoming the most prolific Indian opening pairing
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 4th November 2010 10:25 AM
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Gambhir bowled by Ryder
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:26 AM
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avan part-timer thane...
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 10:28 AM
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11.6
Ryder to Gambhir, OUT, 119.5 kph, Ryder has struck. Go Jissy. In his first over of Test bowling in India. That keeper standing up to the stumps might have had something to do with it. It was again a gentle back of a length delivery, but Gambhir drove at it without feet. It nipped back in ever so slightly, and got the inside edge into the leg stump
G Gambhir b Ryder 21 (41b 3x4 0x6) SR: 51.21
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From: Dinesh84
on 4th November 2010 10:39 AM
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:39 AM
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
http://www.crictime.com/server10.htm
ty dinsu... just now got this link from a colleague...
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:45 AM
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thalaivan 50....
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 10:53 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=1;filter=advanced;orderby=fow_run s;partnership_wicketmax1=1;partnership_wicketval1= partnership_wicket;team=6;template=results;type=fo w
viru gauti...

sehwag & gambir open partnership oh......
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 11:15 AM
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Arindham: "Sehwag is now the fifth highest run-getter in tests among Indians surpassing Ganguly"
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 11:27 AM
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"Dravid definitely doesn't look interested in giving Sehwag much strike to help get his ton in a session."
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 11:36 AM
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So yet another Sehwag session - 87 off 84 out of India's 127 for 1 in 30 overs. That means the rest scored 40 in 16 overs. That's what Sehwag does. This pitch is not that easy for run scoring. It won't threaten to take you wicket, but it is so slow that playing shots is a struggle
note pannugappa... :P
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
"Dravid definitely doesn't look interested in giving Sehwag much strike to help get his ton in a session."
Thats goood actually...
India 127/1 (30.0 ov)
Sehwag 87*
Dravid 12
India won the toss and elected to bat
Lunch - Day 1
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
"Dravid definitely doesn't look interested in giving Sehwag much strike to help get his ton in a session."
Thats goood actually...
India 127/1 (30.0 ov)
Sehwag 87*
Dravid 12
India won the toss and elected to bat
Lunch - Day 1

sehwag
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 12:12 PM
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Welcome back. As Sehwag rips through the Kiwi attack here, a former Blackcap,
Iain O'Brien tweets, "Sehwag scared me. The only guy I've bowled to that really did that to me. He makes it easier for other batters too. Genius." On that note, we are ready for session two
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 12:20 PM
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Manish: "Perfect sort of combo for modern day tests. Viru with his bang-bang approach and Dravid with steady approach. Treat to watch. Dravid may be out of sorts in 2010 with an average of 30 odd in 2010. Still he is a key element in tests for India. For the records he averaged a whopping 83+ runs in tests last year so you cant write him off. Crticism is welcome though."
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From: Dinesh84
on 4th November 2010 12:23 PM
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 12:44 PM
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From: Kalyasi
on 4th November 2010 12:50 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 12:52 PM
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Madhu: "This is Virender Sehwag's 22nd century and his 2nd against New Zealand. This century brings him level fourth with Mohammed Azharuddin in the list of the most centuries scored by Indians."
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From: Kalyasi
on 4th November 2010 12:52 PM
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16*(88) get a move on Dravid...
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From: GP
on 4th November 2010 01:00 PM
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"This is the 10th century partnership between Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag in Tests which is level fourth on the list of century stands by Indian pairs. Their average of 64 is the highest among all Indian pairs with 10 or more century stands."
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 01:12 PM
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The crowds are backing Dravid. . Chants of Dravid Dravid going on!
44.5 Martin to Dravid, no run, fuller delivery on the off stump line, some reverse swing for him, the ball moves towards Dravid, he drives and finds the man at mid on
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From: GP
on 4th November 2010 01:21 PM
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Paran:
"One guy is going at a run-a-ball and another at a run-an-over 
I love the contrast when these two bat together"
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 02:08 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:10 PM
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dravid .......... 50.....
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 02:11 PM
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Monty is ready with more: "This is his 14th score of 150 plus in Tests, bringing him level fourth with Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh. Tendulkar, Lara and Bradman are above them."
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From: steveaustin
on 4th November 2010 02:14 PM
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NZ bowlers run into Wall.
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:16 PM
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sehwaguku ...... lifeolife........
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
sehwaguku ...... lifeolife........
just 2...one lbw shout...and a tough catch... thats too after 140...
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 02:32 PM
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Gambhir will be running for Sehwag
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:32 PM
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easy catch adhu patel vitutan.....
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
easy catch adhu patel vitutan.....
seems it was not an easy one...
Patel to Sehwag, no run, 84.2 kph, dropped or saved his face? Sehwag drills this back at Patel who gets the hands in front of his face but never really looked like catching it. The beauty is, even if he had taken the catch, it would have been strictly face-saving
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:37 PM
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i see live that.... not a tough one.......
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:41 PM
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Monty is ready with more: "This is his 14th score of 150 plus in Tests, bringing him level fourth with Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh. Tendulkar, Lara and Bradman are above them."
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:49 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 02:51 PM
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Williamson to Sehwag, 1 run, dropped. Can you believe it? It is Guptill, the substitute, at midwicket. Sehwag top-edges a slog sweep, Guptill comes in from the deep, gets under it with a slide, and then lets it slip right through
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:06 PM
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Madhu: "his is the highest 2nd wicket stand for India against New Zealand going past Surinder Amarnath and Sunil Gavaskar who added 204 at Auckland in 1976."
dravid n sehwag
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:07 PM
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Hosford: "It's a real shame (unless you're an NZ fan) Bangladesh didn't get to play any tests against NZ last month. I think they'd have had finally gotten that elusive first series win against full strength opposition. That is if you can call NZ full strength..."
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:10 PM
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Madhu: "This the 15th time Rahul Dravid has been involved in a 200 plus stand and the fourth such partnership with Virender Sehwag."
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From: P_R
on 4th November 2010 03:11 PM
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Dravid
90(203) - 17(100) = 73(103)
Now who's laughing?
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
P_R
Dravid
90(203) - 17(100) = 73(103)
Now who's laughing?

great.....
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 03:18 PM
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Sehwag OUT
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 03:20 PM
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Vettori to Sehwag, out Bowled!! Tired stroke from Sehwag and he has to make the walk back! The ball pitched on middle and skidded into the pads, Sehwag was late to get down to the ball and it deflected off the pad onto the stumps! End of an entertaining innings, Vettori is very very relieved to see the back of the Nawab of Najafgarh who walks back to a standing ovation! Sehwag b Vettori 173(199) [4s-24 6s-1]
Thalaivar remmmbha tireddd aagittaruba.... hamstring vera...
well played viru!
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:21 PM
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4.2
Vettori to Sehwag, OUT, lazy, tired, bored! Does nothing to this. Just stands there and brings the bat down in slow motion. The ball, as has been the case with Vettori today, doesn't turn, goes with the arm, hits his bad down the leg side and then ricochets onto the middle stump
V Sehwag b Vettori 173 (199b 24x4 1x6) SR: 86.93
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From: MADDY
on 4th November 2010 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
P_R
Dravid
90(203) - 17(100) = 73(103)
Now who's laughing?
yaaru sirichaanga? btw, net strike rate is 44, very poor on a flat wicket
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 03:27 PM
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Maddy he was out of form..
So was taking some time to gain confidence..
When Sehwag was going good at other end there is nothing wrong in dravid playing so..
U can blame him now if he continues with 44 SR.. which is not gonna happen :P
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From: Dhakshan
on 4th November 2010 03:29 PM
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Well played Sehwag
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From: Dhakshan
on 4th November 2010 03:29 PM
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Well played Sehwag
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 03:30 PM
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73.5
Patel to Dravid, no run, dropped, and this is becoming a nightmare for NZ. Darvid looks to manufacture a cut shot to a length delivery, around off, and gets a thin edge that doesn't stay in the gloves. It bounces off his glove onto the stumps
riyazz, ithai yen post pannala?!
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Maddy he was out of form..
So was taking some time to gain confidence..
When Sehwag was going good at other end there is nothing wrong in dravid playing so..
U can blame him now if he continues with 44 SR.. which is not gonna happen :P

dravid now in good form...........
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 03:31 PM
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300!
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From: Sourav
on 4th November 2010 03:32 PM
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dravid century...
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From: MADDY
on 4th November 2010 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Maddy he was out of form..
So was taking some time to gain confidence..
ofcourse, understood
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:32 PM
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dravid .......... 100
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From: steveaustin
on 4th November 2010 03:33 PM
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 03:34 PM
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Dravid
Thalaivar back to form
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:35 PM
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77.4
Patel to Dravid, 2 runs, and he gets to the hundred with the cut! Nicely helped away past cover, and limps back for two. Looks up to the heavens, then acknowledges the reception from the dressing room. Second hundred since Ahmedabad last year, and his 30th overall .Goes past Bradman, and is level sixth with hayden now on that list
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From: steveaustin
on 4th November 2010 03:36 PM
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Wall (over) Don - 30 : 29
Wall Don!!
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From: Dhakshan
on 4th November 2010 03:48 PM
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Dravid
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 4th November 2010 03:51 PM
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NZ over rate is 15+/hour

. A lesson for all other teams.
Note: Lesson is only for over rate and not bowling

.
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From: P_R
on 4th November 2010 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
P_R
Dravid
90(203) - 17(100) = 73(103)
Now who's laughing?
yaaru sirichaanga? btw, net strike rate is 44, very poor on a flat wicket
What's the idea in looking at strike rate/ pace of scoring etc?
Changing times, game has changed estra estra estra vA?
Besides, Sehwag was scoring at a breakneck pace and it wasn't as if anything at all was lagging because of Dravid taking his time to
score.
He could afford to be cautious, to get his eye in (as the expression goes) and play at this pace. The joy of watching someone get grafually more and more confident is one of the many aspects of Test match batting.
Indha grouse ellAm Australian 4-an-over standard set paNNadhunaalayin, tontytonty naalaiyum varradhu. These things should be stoutly resisted.
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
NZ over rate is 15+/hour

. A lesson for all other teams.
Note: Lesson is only for over rate and not bowling 
.
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 04:00 PM
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dravid

good innings
83.2
Martin to Dravid, OUT
R Dravid b Martin 104 (227b 14x4 0x6) SR: 45.81
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 04:01 PM
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Dravid Out
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 04:03 PM
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83.2
Martin to Dravid, OUT, and Tom has struck! He is pleased, although this wasn't planned or attempted. t was short and wide, Dravid seemed to be a bit early into the cut shot, and the bottom edge bounced into the ground and then onto the stumps. All three wickets today have been bowleds, and all three off some deflection on the way
R Dravid b Martin 104 (227b 14x4 0x6) SR: 45.81
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 04:05 PM
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Martin to Dravid, out Bowled!! How many times have we seen that before? Dravid has fallen to the fatal inside edge! the room was there for that kind of a shot, but the hard new ball came on a little bit quicker, it pitched outside off and Dravid was shaping to cut it away, the thick inner edge lands bang on the off and middle stumps, Dravid walks off after a gutsy innings - initially he looked very scratchy and then blossomed later on as his touch came back, Martin is excited and that is a big wicket for NZ so late in the day.
Dravid b Martin 104(227) [4s-14]
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 04:09 PM
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Bennett to Laxman, FOUR!!,
easy peasy from VVS! drifting on to the pads is like feeding him Hyderabadi Biriyani! Laxman closes the face of the bat and tucks it wide of square leg, placement and timing was the essence of that shot and it scooted away to the fence
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From: Maniraj
on 4th November 2010 04:16 PM
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Martin to Tendulkar, FOUR!!,
sumptous straight drive! the trade-mark Tendulkar straight bat and the nice high elbow to boot that, gets forward and meets it on the rise, the bat, the elbow and the follow-through does the rest, a desperate dive from mid on cant prevent the boundary, a treat to the eye!
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From: Riyazz
on 4th November 2010 04:33 PM
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ind 329/3 in 90 overs
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From: ajithfederer
on 4th November 2010 10:54 PM
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It's a shame that Shane Bond isn't playing Tests for NZ. The match would have been interesting. Eppadi irundha NZ Team
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From: Dinesh84
on 5th November 2010 12:30 PM
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After Sachin's dismissal, the side is slumping..
Dhoni also out for 10

oNyum sollrathuku illa..
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From: Maniraj
on 5th November 2010 03:26 PM
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Ojha 3-2-2-1
going good
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From: P_R
on 5th November 2010 10:04 PM
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Flau, you may like this comment. Your kind of appropriate recall:

Originally Posted by
[url=http://www.cricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/485466.html
jayapras on (November 05 2010, 14:52 PM GMT[/url]]Post Greg Chappell period, the feeling one gets is that Rahul Dravid is pretty much a loner in the team. Sachin, Dhoni, Zaheer, Gambhir, Harbhajan and to some extent even Sehwag seem to have distanced themselves from Rahul. Noting Rahul's good performances are sort of cursory. Let me take one example. Last year, both Sehwag and Gambhir were injured and did not play in the Sri Lanka One Day Series. The quintessential team player that Rahul is, he volunteered to open with Sachin. In the all important final, they added 95 odd and India went on to win the match and the series. Sachin praised all other performances without even once mentioning Rahul. Rahul has batted in all positions, incuding opening in tests. Remember the 410 run opening stand with Sehwag in Pakistan? He has kept wickets in World Cup '03. None of the other player have sacrificed even ten percent as much as Rahul. I hope this welcome return to form will silence everyone.
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From: Riyazz
on 6th November 2010 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
P_R
Flau, you may like this comment. Your kind of appropriate recall:

Originally Posted by
[url=http://www.cricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/485466.html
jayapras on (November 05 2010, 14:52 PM GMT[/url]]Post Greg Chappell period, the feeling one gets is that Rahul Dravid is pretty much a loner in the team. Sachin, Dhoni, Zaheer, Gambhir, Harbhajan and to some extent even Sehwag seem to have distanced themselves from Rahul. Noting Rahul's good performances are sort of cursory. Let me take one example. Last year, both Sehwag and Gambhir were injured and did not play in the Sri Lanka One Day Series. The quintessential team player that Rahul is, he volunteered to open with Sachin. In the all important final, they added 95 odd and India went on to win the match and the series. Sachin praised all other performances without even once mentioning Rahul. Rahul has batted in all positions, incuding opening in tests. Remember the 410 run opening stand with Sehwag in Pakistan? He has kept wickets in World Cup '03. None of the other player have sacrificed even ten percent as much as Rahul. I hope this welcome return to form will silence everyone.
come on dravid
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 6th November 2010 11:11 AM
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McCullum stumped off Ojha. Dhoni
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From: Riyazz
on 6th November 2010 11:13 AM
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Dhoni

what a stumping. . .
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From: gane14
on 6th November 2010 11:42 AM
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Indha sreesanta yellam yaaruppa teamla saekaradhu
teamla dhandathukunnu oruthan
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From: Maniraj
on 6th November 2010 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
gane14
Indha sreesanta yellam yaaruppa teamla saekaradhu
teamla dhandathukunnu oruthan


avan teamku drishti poosanika
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From: gane14
on 6th November 2010 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
gane14
Indha sreesanta yellam yaaruppa teamla saekaradhu
teamla dhandathukunnu oruthan


avan teamku drishti poosanika

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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 6th November 2010 03:31 PM
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Dharmasenaaaa

. Retire aanappuramum Umpire-a vandhu uyirai vaanguraanyaa
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From: Plum
on 6th November 2010 03:52 PM
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Dharmasena, indiavukku aappu vekkurApla. Mark my words, icc will be very happy with him. Periya umpireA varuvApla.
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From: sathya_1979
on 6th November 2010 04:54 PM
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Ryder and Williammagan
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 6th November 2010 04:56 PM
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nalla velai kadasila oru wicket eduthaaainga. illainna naalaikku full-a porukka vendi irundhurukkum, ball-a :P.
Williamson thambi, nalla velayaadureenga
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From: Plum
on 6th November 2010 05:07 PM
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nALaikku dhAn nz's best batsman vettori varuvApla. en fantasy teamla vERa irukkAr. Durby wicket eduthA dhAn uNdu.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 6th November 2010 05:10 PM
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Vettori ellaam back-to-the-wall-rescue specialist-nga. ippadi strong position-la erakki vitta seekkiram out aayiruvaapla.
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From: Riyazz
on 6th November 2010 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
gane14
Indha sreesanta yellam yaaruppa teamla saekaradhu
teamla dhandathukunnu oruthan


avan teamku drishti poosanika

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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 09:59 AM
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Williamton...
After a long hiatus, Indian spinners became impotent against one young man, even though he had luck. Considering his first test experience that too against the Indians on a slow turning track, he played really well and he deserved this century. Even though the Indian spinners give the ball air and invited him to drive so many times, he simply refused to drive and he simply played from the back foot alone and never fell into the trap so far. Brilliant! Brilliant!! Simply grafting at its best. Test cricket at its traditional best. He should continue to play this type of grafting to keep alive the dying traditional test cricket.
The big question in front of him is, can he continue this run consistently at International level????
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 10:02 AM
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Steve: "Kane Williamson played against my school first XI (Daniel Vettori's old school) and could only manage 91. Therefore,
my school is better than the Indian team and so is the best cricket team in the world."

sathiyamA idhu nAn illeenga....
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 10:05 AM
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vOtteri Fox hits a Six to bring 400 for NZ and slowly the lead is vanishing.
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 10:33 AM
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Daniel Luca Vettori completes 4000 runs and joined the elite club of 4000 runs and 300 wkts with Kapil and Botham.
As of now, only Jacques Kallis can join this elite club and he needs 30-odd wickets. Pollock and Imran narrowly missed out in this elite club.
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From: Dhakshan
on 7th November 2010 10:34 AM
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Steve: "Kane Williamson played against my school first XI (Daniel Vettori's old school) and could only manage 91. Therefore,
my school is better than the Indian team and so is the best cricket team in the world."
Enna dhairium

But Indian bowling attack pathi sollavae vaendaam
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 10:35 AM
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Finally Williamson's marathon debut innings came to an end....
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From: sankara1970
on 7th November 2010 01:19 PM
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Sachin is alone in crease
Dhoni is not padded up
He may send Bajji in
India 3 down with no score on board.
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From: Maniraj
on 7th November 2010 01:37 PM
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dravid, gambir
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th November 2010 01:41 PM
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arumai, arputham, abaaramaana aattam. dhayavu senju Draw-aachum pannungappa.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th November 2010 01:44 PM
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Sachin you too
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From: Maniraj
on 7th November 2010 01:46 PM
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th November 2010 01:48 PM
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NZ have only 3 bowlers available this innings (Martin, Vettori, Patel). Come on guys, just play out this Martin pellow.
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 01:49 PM
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arignar oruvar andRE sonnAr
Nz is a banana skin team for India. Don't go about predicting one-sided whitewashes

Originally Posted by
Plum
This will be an avg or flop series for Sachin. He won't hit his 50th century in this series, let alone Ahmedabad
DhoniyOda winning run ipdiyA mudivukku varaNum?
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 01:50 PM
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edhirkatchikaaran(eng and aussie media) kai kotti sirikka pORAn.
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From: Maniraj
on 7th November 2010 01:55 PM
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raina gone. Martin
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From: littlemaster1982
on 7th November 2010 01:59 PM
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Serves well for us (both the team and fans) for being too overconfident.
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From: sankara1970
on 7th November 2010 02:00 PM
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From: sankara1970
on 7th November 2010 02:02 PM
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Ungalai purinchukkave mudiyalaiye-yaru eppo sothapuveengannu yarukkum theriyathu
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
Serves well for us (both the team and fans) for being too overconfident.
LM, as I said oru arignar mattum andRE sonnAr
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From: littlemaster1982
on 7th November 2010 02:20 PM
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Aah, adhai otthukka mudiyaadhu. If it happens it's a prediction, otherwise, it's a jinx. You can't have it both
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 02:26 PM
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Btw, even Dhoni critics will be glad to see him at 5 down in siutations like these for the calm he exudes. Karthik will be a nervous bundle and parthiv will give it away easily
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From: littlemaster1982
on 7th November 2010 02:39 PM
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Vidamatteenga pola
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From: Riyazz
on 7th November 2010 02:42 PM
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Dravid . Gambir. Sachin. Sehwag. And raina
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
sankara1970
17/5 India
Still searching for another Kapil Dev, the real man for crisis. India in dire straits. After a very long time, top half of the team had gone within 20 runs. Perhaps, last time Indians in a similar situation (31 for 6) was against SA during 1992-93 series. However, the great man rescued India to 210-odd runs and he himself went on to score a powerful 129 with the tailenders and almost single-handedly destroyed all pace bowlers including Donald, who took 7 wickets in that innings and the match ended up on a losing note for India.
Can Very Very Special and Dhoni save Indians from blushes???
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From: Vivasaayi
on 7th November 2010 02:51 PM
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Draft in the solid murali vijay I say!
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 03:00 PM
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He too possess the same loose technique (ie. playing away from the body alone can expose him) one that similar to Laxman and particularly today's inswingers of Martin could've got him easily at any point of time. Today Martin has bowled his heart out and bowled those inswingers and some straightened ones beautifully.
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From: sankara1970
on 7th November 2010 03:16 PM
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Laxman helps India recovery
Bala pakka mudiyala
Thala chuthudhu
Dhoni: Pesama Bajji or Zaheer a anuppi irukalam
Thookam poche
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 03:33 PM
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Saviour Chris Martin's five floored India. Bhajji to face the music now.
Martin on fire, India in dire....
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From: sankara1970
on 7th November 2010 03:35 PM
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 03:39 PM
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Martin's ninth five wicket haul. A stich in time saves nine. His career seems to be back on track at the age of 35. Martin's swing toppled Indian top class batting order.
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 03:43 PM
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The last thing india needs is good batting from bhajji which will disguise his abject downfall as a bowler - that is the root cause for india's poor bowling attack in tests. Settling for bhajji's mediocrity has lowered standards and spin bowling is dying. Should he do well with the bat, and follow up wit a lucky spell tomorrow, he will coast along again on mediocre returns for another year.
Pray for india losing this test - it will be a blessing in disguise.
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From: steveaustin
on 7th November 2010 03:45 PM
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Bhajji taking attack into NZ with a six...
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From: hamid
on 7th November 2010 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
The last thing india needs is good batting from bhajji which will disguise his abject downfall as a bowler - that is the root cause for india's poor bowling attack in tests. Settling for bhajji's mediocrity has lowered standards and spin bowling is dying. Should he do well with the bat, and follow up wit a lucky spell tomorrow, he will coast along again on mediocre returns for another year.
Pray for india losing this test - it will be a blessing in disguise.
Have to agree...
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From: Ramakrishna
on 7th November 2010 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
Vivasaayi
Draft in the solid murali vijay I say!
Pujaara
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From: Dinesh84
on 7th November 2010 05:18 PM
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Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
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From: sathya_1979
on 7th November 2010 05:25 PM
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Round 4 to start
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From: Dinesh84
on 7th November 2010 05:27 PM
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ding!
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From: sathya_1979
on 7th November 2010 05:31 PM
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Dins, who is that ammaNi in ur DP?
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From: Dinesh84
on 7th November 2010 05:36 PM
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From: Plum
on 7th November 2010 06:46 PM
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modhalla jeyichA dhAnE only Dhoni fossible-nu solla mudiyin?
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th November 2010 07:27 PM
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To both sides, jeyichadhukku Dhonikku evlo credit kuduthomo, thothadhukkum avlo credit kuduthukkunga
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 08:15 AM
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Bangladesh tour was the turning point - Kane Williamson
Kane Williamson the youngest New Zealand batsman to score a century on Test debut, has said the Bangladesh tour was the turning point in his career thus far. Williamson made ducks in his first two ODIs in the tri-series in Sri Lanka and started the Bangladesh series - which New Zealand lost 0-4 - with a score of 13 before he made a century in the next game to start his revival.
"In Bangladesh I was very nervous initially, and there were times when I completely froze," Williamson said. "I said to myself, hang on, if I'm going to get out anyways, I might as well be confident while doing it." When he arrived in India after that Bangladesh series, Williamson felt he had acquired "confidence and loads of patience".
Williamson said he was prepared for the Indian conditions. "We knew before coming here we have to face top-class spin bowling. Patience was the key. We had prepared very hard for it and it has paid off," he added. "Personally for me, it was about getting my head around the whole experience and treating it like another game. I realised playing my own game was the key."
Williamson, who resumed his innings on 87, hit three fours on the fourth morning to reach the landmark but he said all he was trying to do was to remain patient. "I actually was trying to stay disciplined and patient; just trying to put the ball away if it was there to be put away. The runs came in easy, so I didn't have to take any risks.
"I am absolutely happy. The bowlers got a nice rest because we batsmen put up a nice score. It gave the bowlers good confidence and it was a great effort from Chris [Martin] because we really had only one seamer." Hamish Bennett and Jesse Ryder were injured and couldn't bowl today.
New Zealand last won a Test in India in 1988 but Williamson said his team was confident of a possible result when they turned up to play today. "Our boys played aggressive cricket and with the wicket deteriorating and aiding some turn, we thought there might be a result. And that's the way it has turned out now. I don't know if we knew if the ball was going to do too much; we put it demanding areas and we got the result."
Martin rocked India with a five-wicket haul to leave them tottering at 82 for 6. Williamson felt India perhaps made the error of trying to score quickly. "The Indians may have wanted to increase the pace at which they scored. That's probably the reason why they lost so many wickets."
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 09:31 AM
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Lead 150+. Laxman still at crease.
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From: Dinesh84
on 8th November 2010 09:45 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:46 AM
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laxman & bhajji
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 09:48 AM
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Laxman
ivaru retire aanappuram India'kku remba kashtam
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:50 AM
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bhajji......... nearing 50......... come on........
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:52 AM
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Mahi: "If India wants to stay at top of world test cricket..let's say for next 5 years...LAX shouldn't retire before 4 Years and 11 months...1 month we can manage..lol"
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:54 AM
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bhajji 50
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From: P_R
on 8th November 2010 09:55 AM
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fajji cements place :P
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 09:55 AM
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Laxman and bajji
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From: Dinesh84
on 8th November 2010 09:57 AM
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Bhajji is only the 4th batsman at No. 8 to have got a fifty in both innings of a test match.
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:57 AM
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59.5
Martin to Harbhajan Singh, 2 runs, that's a shot his non-striker is more likely to play, covering the line, and then closing the face of the bat late, getting it wide of midwicket. Gets to his second fifty of the match! What en effort. Very quietly, peacefully, he soaks in the applause for the team. Almost serene knock, if that can ever be said of Harbhajan. Never mind the reverse-sweep
59.4
Martin to Harbhajan Singh, FOUR, 130.7 kph, short and wide, throws his arms at it, and clears gully. Just about, but that is four more runs. Laxman goes up, pats his back, and has some more advice for him
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 09:57 AM
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Harbhajan has become only the fourth man in Test cricket to have scored two fifties in a match when batting at No. 8
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 10:07 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 10:18 AM
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170 will be difficult to chase: Ojha
Read more at:
http://cricket.ndtv.com/nzinind10/ne...eyword=news&cp
Indian spinner Pragyan Ojha feels that New Zealand batsmen will find a target of 170 difficult to chase on the last day on Monday.
"If we can score 170, we can make a match of it. We have to bat session after session," said Ojha confidently after taking a career-best four for 107 that bettered his previous best of 4 for 115 at Colombo earlier this year.
At the end of the penultimate day's play, India, having taken a slender first innings lead of 28 runs after dismissing New Zealand for 459 in reply to their first innings score of 487, were tottering at 82 for 6, an overall lead of 110 with only VVS Laxman (batting 34) left among the front line batsmen.
Ojha said the wicket did not afford as much turn to bowlers like him and New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori unless they bowled wide of the off stump.
"When Daniel bowled wide of the off stump, the ball turned sharply but it did not do as much when the ball was pitched within the stumps," said the Hyderabad-based player.
The young spinner was full of praise for experienced New Zealand fast bowler Chris Martin's display that fetched him five for 25 in 13 overs, including a sensational 4 wickets in 29 balls in the initial nine-over stint.
"It was a great spell by Martin but we have still some batting to come. Bhajji is there (at the crease giving Laxman company). Zak (Zaheer Khan) is there and I'm there," he said.
Ojha said that though he did not play the previous Test here against Sri Lanka that ended in a draw, he has heard from teammates that wicket was slightly different from the present one.
"This wicket now is giving some assistance to the bowlers," he said.
Read more at:
http://cricket.ndtv.com/nzinind10/ne...eyword=news&cp
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 10:37 AM
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lunch
164/6 lead by 192 runs
Laxman-65, Harbhajan-60, Partnership-99 runs.
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From: hamid
on 8th November 2010 10:42 AM
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Though I dont like Bhajji much, I loved his aggressive intent despite the situation..
especially the shot he played over the bowler(Martin's) head
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 10:43 AM
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being a # 1 team, India should push for a win now... setting a target of 220 should be fine to make a match out of this in approx. 65 overs...
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From: hamid
on 8th November 2010 10:45 AM
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yep.. I would also love to see them really go for the win.. let us see..
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
being a # 1 team, India should push for a win now... setting a target of 220 should be fine to make a match out of this in approx. 65 overs...
Lead now is 192 runs
min overs remaining 59 overs
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
cricinfo
And lastly, will India now start thinking of a declaration? I guess not, because still New Zealand remain the only team with a reasonable chance of winning this game. To bowl a team out for 50 overs on this pitch seems very difficult. And supposing India give them 250 to chase in 50 overs, and if New Zealand play the first 20 overs well, it's them who can go all out in the last 30. I don't think India will be taking that risk. So to keep this Test alive, we need wickets, wickets, wickets. And in quick time.
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 10:49 AM
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Brendon McCullum bowling poduvaara
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Brendon McCullum bowling poduvaara


Originally Posted by
cricinfo
McCullum to bowl the last over before lunch. Has never bowled before in first-class cricket. seems to be following in the glorious tradition of the "dibbly dobbly"
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
being a # 1 team, India should push for a win now... setting a target of 220 should be fine to make a match out of this in approx. 65 overs...
Lead now is 192 runs
min overs remaining 59 overs
ok.. then 220 in 53 overs... if India is NOT planning to declare and playing for a draw, I sincerely wish NZ to take all the remaining wickets in half an hour past lunch...
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:27 AM
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Harbhajan beats his personal best he scored in 1st innings.
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 11:33 AM
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Bhajji century adikanum
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
being a # 1 team, India should push for a win now... setting a target of 220 should be fine to make a match out of this in approx. 65 overs...
Lead now is 192 runs
min overs remaining 59 overs
ok.. then 220 in 53 overs... if India is NOT planning to declare and playing for a draw, I sincerely wish NZ to take all the remaining wickets in half an hour past lunch...
and we will lose some overs for innings change.
India is definitely playing for a draw. Durby would be hoping for his maiden century.
I also wish India to get all out with lead of 250+.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Bhajji century adikanum

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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 11:38 AM
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nw lead 223....... bhajji 83
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:41 AM
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Current partnership 130 runs, 43.2 overs, RR: 3.00 (Laxman 44, Harbhajan Singh 83)
Highest seventh-wicket partnership for India v New Zealand
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From: Dinesh84
on 8th November 2010 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
crookinfo
Some time in this over, Vettori tried to mimic Harbhajan's action, the bird-taking-flight part. And Harbhajan started laughing, and had to stop Vettori midway. Much fun
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 11:50 AM
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Bhajji and Laxman
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 11:53 AM
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Dhoni -- plz declare

... we should have more overs to win this match... it is already getting late...
I don't know when India (OR which Indian captain) is going to learn to be more aggressive.... even Dhoni is following the same footstep..
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:56 AM
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dont forget it is still a batting track.
NZ could chase 250 runs in 45 overs. they have Taylor, Mc Cullum, Ryder, Williamson to do the job.
Appuram Dhoni thaevai illaama declare pannitaaru nu solla vaendi irukkum.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 11:58 AM
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but Laxman and Durby can play aggressively.
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 11:59 AM
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
dont forget it is still a batting track.
NZ could chase 250 runs in 45 overs. they have Taylor, Mc Cullum, Ryder, Williamson to do the job.
Appuram Dhoni thaevai illaama declare pannitaaru nu solla vaendi irukkum.
scoring 5 RPO is very difficult in a test match... if we take some early wickets, we can easily put pressure on them to try for a win...
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 12:01 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 12:02 PM
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after 250 dhoni will declare wait............
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
GP
dont forget it is still a batting track.
NZ could chase 250 runs in 45 overs. they have Taylor, Mc Cullum, Ryder, Williamson to do the job.
Appuram Dhoni thaevai illaama declare pannitaaru nu solla vaendi irukkum.
scoring 5 RPO is very difficult in a test match... if we take some early wickets, we can easily put pressure on them to try for a win...
even if we take early wickets, two good partnerships would be sufficient for kiwis.
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 12:03 PM
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after bhajji n lax 100 dhoni declare i think
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
GP
dont forget it is still a batting track.
NZ could chase 250 runs in 45 overs. they have Taylor, Mc Cullum, Ryder, Williamson to do the job.
Appuram Dhoni thaevai illaama declare pannitaaru nu solla vaendi irukkum.
scoring 5 RPO is very difficult in a test match... if we take some early wickets, we can easily put pressure on them to try for a win...
Wat if they get a fabulous start? Then even if they lose some wickets in the middle, they can come back very well and can win too...
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:04 PM
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Declaration may come after these two make their centuries.
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From: hamid
on 8th November 2010 12:05 PM
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Imo giving them lesser overs is dangerous. They can go for it and if they lose wkts they can bat out the rest of overs easily.
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:14 PM
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Bhajji 90*
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From: littlemaster1982
on 8th November 2010 12:15 PM
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Plum is not going to like this :P
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
cricinfo
Chandra Mohan Sumra: "There cant be a more selfish player than Lax. He never plays a fine innings unless lots of praise are at stake." Ha. I like it
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:17 PM
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250 lead
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by
cricinfo
Pintu: "You r talking about Vettori's defensive captaincy but you see Dhoni is more defensive! He should have given declare 5 overs before!" But this pitch has no life in it, and you can't expect to bowl a side in 50 overs. Why give NZ a chance to win this match?
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From: hamid
on 8th November 2010 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
Plum is not going to like this :P
he will. Bhajji is his captain :P
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
hamid

Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
Plum is not going to like this :P
he will. Bhajji is his captain :P
ungalukku plum pathi sariyaa therila. avaru chaterjee yeppavumE oppositeA work out aagum.
tatsy he chose durby as captain.
he is fan of viru. tatsy viru is not in his team.
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 12:22 PM
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Rejoice India rejoice. Durby will make you pay for this for years to come.
(Cue: Durby takes a sensational 5+ wicket haul to take India to victory in this test and to boot, later wins the world cup for India. Plum retires from Hub.)
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 12:24 PM
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BTw, declaration ellAm no way allowed.
1-0 win in this series is enough. That should be our aim.
And for those people who are going to retort "#1 team should win by an innings in all matches against NZ", remember that in 2000, after 2-3 years of becoming clear #1, Australia drew a series with NZ in Australia so it is not as if the so-called Clear #1 team beats the bottom teams fair and square ALL THE TIME.
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 12:38 PM
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Lax out.. well played
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:41 PM
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Well played Laxman
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:42 PM
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Zak

Golden duck
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 12:44 PM
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Davies
Bad decision to laxman
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 12:46 PM
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Vettori to Zaheer, out Lbw!! Steve Davis has got both of the LBW decision wrong, now Zaheer has a perplexed look. Again a flat delivery, pitches on off and straightens, Zaheer too got a big edge, an inner one, before that went to the pad, Zaheer was covering the line to defend that and he has been sent packing, Vettori suddenly finds himself on a hat-trick. Zaheer lbw b Vettori 0(1) @ 85.32 kmph
Vettori to Zaheer, THATS OUT!! Lbw!!
Zaheer Khan, right handed bat, comes to the crease
89.2 Vettori to Laxman, out Lbw!! VVS is shocked and rightly so, Steve Davis has got this horribly wrong, depriving Lax of what could have been yet another 4th innings hundred; his 17th in tests of course. The drifter or the slider, bowled with a round-armish action, it slided on, Laxman was on the backfoot, got a fat inside edge onto the pads, Davis missed that, raises the finger, Vettori lets out a huge roar, surprising to see that from Dan; he never shows too much emotion. VVS has a puzzled look on his face; politely suggesting how could you give that out, outstanding sportsmanship from a terrific cricketer; no hint of any boorish behaviour, just walked off. UDRS? BCCI and India pay for their decision! Laxman lbw b Vettori 91(253) [4s-9] @ 86.76 kmph
Vettori to Laxman, THATS OUT!! Lbw!!
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 8th November 2010 12:47 PM
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Plum,
Idhukku kali muthiduthu nu dhaane artham?
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:49 PM
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Davis
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:50 PM
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and Steve Davis has now called it over, but only five balls have been bowled.
super umpireu.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:51 PM
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harbhajan century
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:51 PM
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91.1 Vettori to Harbhajan Singh, SIX, what a way to get to his hundred! He has done a Sehwag here! Comes down the track and lofts him inside out, over wide long-off fr a six. And what celebration. No anger. A smile on his face, takes him time to remove the helmet. Then raises his bat. The dressing room is going mad too. Sachin Tendulkar of all. He can't stop clapping. By the way, there was a long-off in place, and he took him on
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:52 PM
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Bhajji century podura varaikum aavadhu vidunga da
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:53 PM
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Bhajji century podura varaikum aavadhu vidunga da


yennadhu indira gandhiya suttutaangalA?
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 8th November 2010 12:54 PM
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Durby ku support veraya? I will definitely write to the Indhu
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:54 PM
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Podhum, dhayavu senju declare pannidungo...
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:56 PM
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91.2 Vettori to Harbhajan Singh, 4 byes, 55.7 mph, has Steve Davis missed another inside edge? Harbhajan dances down the track, and swings away from the line of the ball, and it beats Hopkins. I thought I saw some deviation there to beat Hopkins
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:56 PM
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As Tendulkar applauds him, Harbhajan removes his helmet and does the Tendulkar crouch in the batting stance. Much fun.
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 12:57 PM
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Bhajii
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Bhajji century podura varaikum aavadhu vidunga da


yennadhu indira gandhiya suttutaangalA?


NDTV site le slow-a dhaango update panraango...

Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
Durby ku support veraya? I will definitely write to the Indhu


Yaaro adichu win panna nalla thaane irukum...
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 12:57 PM
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Eric Dalton is the only other No. 8 to have scored a century and fifty in the same match.
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From: Dinesh84
on 8th November 2010 01:01 PM
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Fantasy team la Druby irupathaal thaan intha suffort nu nenaikiraen..
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 01:01 PM
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gOr kaliyug B(K)
innum 5 varushathukku ivanai asaikka mudiyAdhE...pEsAma koda nAttukku pOi oivedukka vENdiyadhu dhAn nammaLLAm...
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 8th November 2010 01:05 PM
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inime nee vayasukku(declare) vandhaa enna varaatti enna? kedaicha gaajai nalla use panna vendiyadhudhaan
BTB, yaaruyya indha Justin Green pulli raajaa? Cricinfo-la avanai pathi podura mokkai thaanga mudiyalai
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 01:10 PM
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bhajji
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 01:23 PM
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Fantasy Game Playersku oru thAzhmiayAna vENdukOL
indha Vettori, Ryder, Durby ellAraiyum enakku mattum adutha test-ku vittu tharaNum. ungaLLa sila pEru adhirshtakArangaLA irukkaradhAla, unga luck Durbykku ottikkudhu., Just leave him to me alone and see..appuram pArkalAm enna nadakkudhunnu..
idhu nalladhukkE illai - a black day for Indian Cricket
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From: MADDY
on 8th November 2010 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
inime nee vayasukku(declare) vandhaa enna varaatti enna? kedaicha gaajai nalla use panna vendiyadhudhaan


such a defensive captaincy from Dhoni!! IIRC, it happened for the third time but not all of them under Dhoni's..
Last England series (in england which we won 1-0), in the last match, we had a chance to win.. (kumble was the captain)
2008 Aus series in India - again the last match of the series (Dhoni, the captain)
I think even Dravid did it in WI...
in all these instances, the reason (only reason) was "winning the series is more important than winning this match" (India was already leading the series)..
now we are # 1.. but still, we are NOT going to be as dominant as Aus when they were # 1...
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From: directhit
on 8th November 2010 01:38 PM
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MSD
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Fantasy Game Playersku oru thAzhmiayAna vENdukOL
indha Vettori, Ryder, Durby ellAraiyum enakku mattum adutha test-ku vittu tharaNum. ungaLLa sila pEru adhirshtakArangaLA irukkaradhAla, unga luck Durbykku ottikkudhu., Just leave him to me alone and see..appuram pArkalAm enna nadakkudhunnu..
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 01:44 PM
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100.2
Taylor to Harbhajan Singh, OUT, 89.7 kph, what presence of mind! First Test wicket for Taylor
Harbhajan Singh c Watling b Taylor 115 (193b 11x4 3x6) SR: 59.58
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 01:46 PM
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R Taylor's 1st wicket
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 01:47 PM
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MADDY

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
Vonly Dhoni Fossible. (vERa yAru CaptainA irundhAlum, Durby wouldnt have scored a century. DhonikkAga adikkaNumngara veRila dhAn adichApla. Would he get the same passion for Rahul Dravid?)
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
Nallaathaane poittu irundhadhu?
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From: MADDY
on 8th November 2010 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum

Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
Vonly Dhoni Fossible. (vERa yAru CaptainA irundhAlum, Durby wouldnt have scored a century. DhonikkAga adikkaNumngara veRila dhAn adichApla. Would he get the same passion for Rahul Dravid?)
nobody from Dhoni side is claiming so - is my point and it stays so.....
dinesh, just bcos i criticised ganguly, u neednt neccessarily compensate with bashing Dhoni and his fans - u can come up with valid criticisms with appropriate evidences
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From: MADDY
on 8th November 2010 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar

Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
Nallaathaane poittu irundhadhu?

illainga - ippa badhil sollalenna, they would claim we claimed so......infact nobody replying to that comment proves our point very well.......
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 01:52 PM
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Taylor 2 wickets
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 01:53 PM
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102.4 Taylor to Sreesanth, OUT, 48.5 mph, Taylor has two! He is going at a sensational average of 1.5 per wicket! That must have been Marto's batting before he started working hard on it. Sreesanth goes hard at this drive, the ball doesn't turn, gets an outside edge, and Hopkins holds on to it
S Sreesanth c †Hopkins b Taylor 4 (11b 1x4 0x6) SR: 36.36
266/10 lead by 294 runs
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 01:54 PM
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NZ are chasing 295 in 24 overs. No way they are going to go for it. The match should be called off after nine overs, or 24 in case New Zealand want to keep the Indian fielders in the sun
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar

Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
Intha matchah kashta pattu Laxman draw senji kuduthalum.. 'only Dhoni fossible' nu poduvaanga..
Nallaathaane poittu irundhadhu?

illainga - ippa badhil sollalenna, they would claim we claimed so......infact nobody replying to that comment proves our point very well.......
eppavumE apdi thAnE - oru varusham kazhichu dhAnE, idhaRku mun endha captainumE sAdhikkAdha, Sri Lankavil veRRi peRa vaitha Dhoni-nu retrospect pArAttu pathiram padippAnga?
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 01:56 PM
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Actual available overs would be less than that as we would lose some overs for innings change.
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From: MADDY
on 8th November 2010 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
eppavumE apdi thAnE - oru varusham kazhichu dhAnE, idhaRku mun endha captainumE sAdhikkAdha, Sri Lankavil veRRi peRa vaitha Dhoni-nu retrospect pArAttu pathiram padippAnga?

seri, oru varusham kalichhu vaanga
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY

Originally Posted by
Plum
eppavumE apdi thAnE - oru varusham kazhichu dhAnE, idhaRku mun endha captainumE sAdhikkAdha, Sri Lankavil veRRi peRa vaitha Dhoni-nu retrospect pArAttu pathiram padippAnga?

seri, oru varusham kalichhu vaanga
adhu varaikkum?
ingeyE dhAn iruppOm
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From: littlemaster1982
on 8th November 2010 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
2008 Aus series in India - again the last match of the series (Dhoni, the captain)
We won the last match and hence the series 2-0. I guess you are talking about NZ series in 2009.
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:02 PM
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And that last match in NZ series 2009, wasnt Sehwag the captain, not Dhoni?
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From: directhit
on 8th November 2010 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
MADDY
illainga - ippa badhil sollalenna, they would claim we claimed so.
Maddy, whatever u post its going to be the same. its always selective bashing - when India wins, its the team who wins and its the captain who loses...
P_B - unga nermai enakku romba pudichirukku :P
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:07 PM
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Maddy,
I am not sure if your take on Ganguly is the reason behind Dinsu's Dhoni bash. Bcoz, in that case, our thambi Rama ripped off Ganguly that day IIRC and Dinesh didnt respond the same way.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:07 PM
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0.6 Khan to McIntosh, OUT, McIntosh still has enough time for a pair! Dead plumb! Zaheer has bowled the whole over outside off, and then gets one to nip in sharply, the same ball he has troubled the likes of Smith, Sanga and Ganguly with, and catches McIntosh on the crease, not expecting it to come in, smack in front of the stumps
TG McIntosh lbw b Khan 0 (6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
End of over 1 (wicket maiden) New Zealand 4/1
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From: directhit
on 8th November 2010 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Maddy,
I am not sure if your take on Ganguly is the reason behind
Dinsu's Dhoni bash. Bcoz, in that case, our thambi Rama ripped off Ganguly that day IIRC and Dinesh didnt respond the same way.

padikka nalla irukku
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From: directhit
on 8th November 2010 02:08 PM
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\\ GP - Congrats

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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 02:10 PM
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Zak
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:13 PM
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\

DH \
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
2008 Aus series in India - again the last match of the series (Dhoni, the captain)
We won the last match and hence the series 2-0. I guess you are talking about NZ series in 2009.
oh... ok

could be that series Master!! but damn sure that there was a series win under Dhoni where we played out the last match OR a similar situation as today leaving very few overs to draw the match...
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:27 PM
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Dhoni to Ojha: "Thoda spin karao Ojji, paanchve din ka wicket hai."
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 02:29 PM
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MS Dhoni was doing a lot of talking behind the stumps the previous over, with the Kiwi accent to go with it. He also told Ojha to turn the ball and reminded him that it's a Day 5 wicket.
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From: MADDY
on 8th November 2010 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Dhoni to Ojha: "Thoda spin karao Ojji, paanchve din ka wicket hai."

tempo ellam vechhi kottittu vandhirukkom effect irukku
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:35 PM
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DH, except Maddy, not many have blamed Dhoni for the team's failures(except the likes of sankara1970). There have been occasions(since you missed out) when Maddy blamed Dhoni and I defended him during the India Lose times.(ODIs and T20WC mainly).
I find very little specifically wrong with Dhoni's captaincy on field, except that sometimes he can be too defensive - but since Durby is the bowler on these occasions, I dont know whom to blame. If India had lost this match, you couldnt really blame Dhoni. It was and is Durby's fault(never mind the five-for and 10-for he is going to get in this match or series as a consequence of my criticism) that Indian bowling attack is toothless.
Infact, if we drop him after this century and 50, we would be giving the budding bowlers a clear message - "bowl well or else...".
That we wont do that is the reason why India will continue to not be a dominant #1 team.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:37 PM
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:38 PM
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MS Dhoni bowling, and Suresh Raina keeping! And he doesn't even bend, just stands upright while keeping.
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 02:38 PM
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Dhoni bowling. Raina keeping wicket
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 02:40 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 02:40 PM
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very intresting....... raina keeping...... lol
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 02:40 PM
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Dhoni to Watling, no run, in the block-hole,
good bowling from the captain, Watling keeps that one out
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 02:41 PM
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Thats it...
Bhajji and Laxman
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:44 PM
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So Harbhajan will be MOM for his batting?

his bowling figure reads 1/112
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 02:44 PM
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bhaji & laxman.........
williamson.......
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 02:44 PM
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Why?
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From: Riyazz
on 8th November 2010 02:45 PM
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
i think sehwag

Bajji has contributed in both innings and deserves MOM.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Why?

nothing. its a rare case where a frontline bowler gets MOM for his batting.
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:51 PM
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And if he gets the MOM, Durby should publicly flog himself. He is in the team for bowling. If he wants to play as a batsman who can bowl, let him compete with Pujara, Yuvraj, Raina, Rohit etc.
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Why?

nothing. its a rare case where a frontline bowler gets MOM for his batting.
No.. I was asking why stopped playing now? Some 20 overs left na
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:54 PM
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How Bhajji Scored a Century
LM, Feeyaar, can you enable this pic
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
No.. I was asking why stopped playing now? Some 20 overs left na

15 overs left. Dhoni knew we can not take 9 wickets in 15 overs and Vettori knew they cant take so much runs in 15 overs. so they called off.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:55 PM
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When its a definite draw, both captains have the option to finish off the match after bowling the mandatory overs.
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:55 PM
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Laxman fans, look away
Actually, it is sort of a compliment
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:56 PM
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Plum,
Andha Bhajji cartoon neenga varanjadha?
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 02:58 PM
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illaipA, found it somewhere on the internet highway
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 02:59 PM
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But it had ur typical 'nakkal'.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 02:59 PM
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Narendra Moadi, a top-ranking GCA official, is on the podium. I don't know why, but Daniel Vettori has been invited for the first interview. He says, "I am proud how the guys stepped up at times when we needed them. Jesse and Kane with the bat, and Chris martin with the ball yesterday, giving us a small chance of victory. Unfortunately it was always going to be difficult with the injures, even Kane went down with the injury. We will have to call replacements in, and we need a team that can stand on the park. It's important we continue from this performance, we can't afford to rest on whatever laurels from here."
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From: Dhakshan
on 8th November 2010 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
No.. I was asking why stopped playing now? Some 20 overs left na

15 overs left. Dhoni knew we can not take 9 wickets in 15 overs and Vettori knew they cant take so much runs in 15 overs. so they called off.


Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
When its a definite draw, both captains have the option to finish off the match after bowling the mandatory overs.
Ok ok
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 03:00 PM
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 03:02 PM
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GP,
Normally the hosting captain would come at the last i guess.
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 03:02 PM
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MS Dhoni: "That one hour yesterday we didn't play well, but VVS Laxman and Harbhajan thankfully rescued us. It was very difficult to get wickets here. There was no reverse either because of the soft outfield. All credit to Chris Martin, he was the lone wolf, taking those five wickets. Last night I told Bhajji that this could be the most important innings in the series. We knew what Laxman is capable of, but we needed him to stand with him. Hoping Hyderabad to be a better track. We did our best to make this match interesting through that collapse, but hoping that the next match doesn't need our help."
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
MS Dhoni:We did our best to make this match interesting through that collapse, but hoping that the next match doesn't need our help."
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 03:04 PM
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And MoM, for his figures of 1 for 122, is Harbhajan Singh. "Never dreamt I would be MoM for batting, not in Tests, maybe in the one-dayers. Fantastic to get my hundred. A big thanks to Laxman, without whom I would not have scored this. And also a big thanks to Sachin, Viru, and everyone who wanted me to score a century. Today I didn't disappoint them. Laxman was tapping my shoulder after every over, it was great to have him there. Because of him only, I got those runs. I couldn't celebrate much because I was too tired. My hands are a little sore because I have never batted that long. More than the hundred, I was happy we saved the game. Yesterday it seemed we were out of the game."
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From: Maniraj
on 8th November 2010 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar

Originally Posted by
GP
MS Dhoni:We did our best to make this match interesting through that collapse, but hoping that the next match doesn't need our help."

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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 03:07 PM
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Laxman

- dont you know that Durby failing is more important in the long run than saving this test? India is going to lose the #1 status because of what happened in this match and what that means for the main spinner slot in the team for next 5 years.
BTW, this:
Narendra Moadi, a top-ranking GCA official, is on the podium.
Who is the cricinfo commentator?
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From: GP
on 8th November 2010 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
vettori
"I am proud how the guys stepped up at times when we needed them. Jesse and Kane with the bat, and Chris martin with the ball yesterday, giving us a small chance of victory. Unfortunately it was always going to be difficult with the injures, even Kane went down with the injury. We will have to call replacements in, and we need a team that can stand on the park. It's important we continue from this performance, we can't afford to rest on whatever laurels from here."
idha vida periya chance yeppa kedaikka pOgudhu?
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 03:09 PM
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More on the Durby Disaster
What is going to hurt us Indians more and more in future?
No, it isn't Chris Martin's spell on day-4. We have seen and survived worse !
No, it isn't Kane Kane Williamson's maiden hundred on debut. We have seen that too !
No, it isn't Jesse Ryder either. Ryder somehow likes Indian bowling like Srisanth loves to make faces.
No, it isn't about denying Sachin Tendulkar his 50th test century. He will get that and we aren't worried.
It is Harbhajan Singh's Century.
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 03:18 PM
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Is it your blog, Plum? ippo thaanya match mudinjathu.. athukkullava ezhuthittaainga...
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 03:21 PM
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No, it is not. namma ezhudharadhellAm ingE mattum dhAn.
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 03:27 PM
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ok... Lets hope that Bhajji gets some injury to sit out for a while to forget his century... ivan nammala sadist aakittirukkan..
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 8th November 2010 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
ok... Lets hope that Bhajji gets some injury to sit out for a while to forget his century... ivan nammala sadist aakittirukkan..
"Criminals are not born, they are made" nu college la thappu panni maattumbodhellaam oruthan solluvaan (justify), adhaan naan appappo use pannikkuven
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan
ok... Lets hope that Bhajji gets some injury to sit out for a while to forget his century... ivan nammala sadist aakittirukkan..
"Criminals are not born, they are made" nu college la thappu panni maattumbodhellaam oruthan solluvaan (justify), adhaan naan appappo use pannikkuven

apropos nothing in particular, I am recalling this vignette, a moment from the past. The hoarding for Udhayam(Shiva in Telugu) used to have this tag line

Opp shanti theatre, at the junction where you join with the other small koovam karai lane into one mountroad)
"He was the nice guy in College...until they made him a graduate in violence". It stuck in the mind as I used to travel past in a bus daily on the way to School. There is an IR-RGV tale associated with this which I came to know much later after RGV started blogging.
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 8th November 2010 04:00 PM
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Adhu ennannu ingeye sollidunga
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
Adhu ennannu ingeye sollidunga
yes.. PM'nalum OK than...
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 04:18 PM
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That tag line was inserted after the Re-recording session with IR for the movie.
Apparently, during the re-recording, RGV was questioning IR why a gloomy sounding BGM for a particular scene which was essentially calling for rowdhram and excitement - the famous cycle-chain snatching scene which marks Shiva's jump into rowdyism. It seems IR replied to RGV "I felt sad that a student who came to pursue his career got sucked into violence and politics". That's what inspired RGV to think of that tag line - he had, infact, not even thought of this angle while scripting and filming the movie, it seems!
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From: Bala (Karthik)
on 8th November 2010 04:27 PM
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Nandri
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From: Thirumaran
on 8th November 2010 04:31 PM
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Bhajji Century

Inimae avana Team vittu edukku mudiyaathu
Hope he is affected with injury for another 6 months at least.
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
Bhajji Century

Inimae avana Team vittu edukku mudiyaathu
Hope he is affected with injury for another 6 months at least.

Since you are cursing, EdhAvadhu vevagaramAna injury avarukku varattum-nu sAbam kodunga
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
That tag line was inserted after the Re-recording session with IR for the movie.
Apparently, during the re-recording, RGV was questioning IR why a gloomy sounding BGM for a particular scene which was essentially calling for rowdhram and excitement - the famous cycle-chain snatching scene which marks Shiva's jump into rowdyism. It seems IR replied to RGV "I felt sad that a student who came to pursue his career got sucked into violence and politics". That's what inspired RGV to think of that tag line - he had, infact, not even thought of this angle while scripting and filming the movie, it seems!

nice tag line as well.. graduate in violence... don't think we have many captions / tag lines for movie titles in 80's / early 90's..
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 04:42 PM
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Oh, there were quite a few. Even pudhiya pAdhai had one I think. Just dont remember most of them...
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From: P_R
on 8th November 2010 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
That tag line was inserted after the Re-recording session with IR for the movie.
Apparently, during the re-recording, RGV was questioning IR why a gloomy sounding BGM for a particular scene which was essentially calling for rowdhram and excitement - the famous cycle-chain snatching scene which marks Shiva's jump into rowdyism. It seems IR replied to RGV "I felt sad that a student who came to pursue his career got sucked into violence and politics". That's what inspired RGV to think of that tag line - he had, infact, not even thought of this angle while scripting and filming the movie, it seems!
idhu ethanAvadhu thadavaiyA postareenga !
naanum kambiyai pudikkaamayE vandhukittu irukkEn
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
P_R

Originally Posted by
Plum
That tag line was inserted after the Re-recording session with IR for the movie.
Apparently, during the re-recording, RGV was questioning IR why a gloomy sounding BGM for a particular scene which was essentially calling for rowdhram and excitement - the famous cycle-chain snatching scene which marks Shiva's jump into rowdyism. It seems IR replied to RGV "I felt sad that a student who came to pursue his career got sucked into violence and politics". That's what inspired RGV to think of that tag line - he had, infact, not even thought of this angle while scripting and filming the movie, it seems!
idhu ethanAvadhu thadavaiyA postareenga !
naanum kambiyai pudikkaamayE vandhukittu irukkEn

Hub varalARRil mudhal muRaiyAga...
nInga pArthadhu PM mattum email-il
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 05:59 PM
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Harbhajan revealed that in the second innings he curbed his natural instinct of going for his shots and looked to stay in the middle to help his team save the match in the company of Laxman.
"I decided to bat normally and not play any fancy shots. I enjoyed my batting. At one stage, I felt that we were out of the game, because we lost many wickets in a session so I was just thinking that I need to stay there with Laxman."
The off-spinner, who struggled with the ball, is hoping to bounce back in the second Test with a bagful of wickets. Harbhajan took one for 112 in 43 in the first innings and struggled to make an impression as the Kiwis posted a huge first innings total of 459.
"I hope in the next match I can do well with the ball too by taking a few wickets," he said.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 8th November 2010 06:02 PM
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Why everybody is cursing Bhajji. Poor chap has saved a match for India and he deserves some respect.
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Why everybody is cursing Bhajji. Poor chap has saved a match for India and he deserves some respect.

Ajay, the problem is, he is NOT doing what he is expected to do... agree that he saved the match with his batting as he will be playing for some more time...
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 06:34 PM
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If he wants respect as a batsman, let him compete for a place with Raina, pujara, vijay, yuvraj.
I will only evaluate him as a bowler. Nothing else matters - if india has to lose a match because we don't have his batting skills, so be it. We have lost/drawn far too many matches because of his lack of bowling nous. One lucky match with the bat cannot absolve him.
It is like you being recruited to build a java tool and then screwing it up but organising the company day and claiming you have worked hard to organise the company day so you should be retained to deliver the java tool
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From: sathya_1979
on 8th November 2010 07:08 PM
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Durby to Plum:
Plum kanavu kaattril midhakkudhE
adhu midhandhu koNdu sirikkudhE!
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From: Plum
on 8th November 2010 07:23 PM
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Question to Durby sympathisers
What was jason gillespie's last score in test cricket?
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th November 2010 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
It is like you being recruited to build a java tool and then screwing it up but organising the company day and claiming you have worked hard to organise the company day so you should be retained to deliver the java tool
ottra velaya ozhunga paara naayenna okkaandhu ottai pottu kondu vandhirukkan...
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From: littlemaster1982
on 8th November 2010 07:36 PM
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Plum,
Your analogy is slightly inappropriate, IMO
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From: m_karthik
on 8th November 2010 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
Plum,
Your analogy is slightly inappropriate, IMO

Irumbu adikkira edathula E'ku enna velai.. Idhu ok va?
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From: littlemaster1982
on 8th November 2010 09:10 PM
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Suttham
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From: ajithfederer
on 8th November 2010 10:27 PM
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Well done Bhajji. Hope you improve your bowling too. Saved a certain test match with batting in both the innings.
Laxman

. This team is nowhere without you. One of the greatest architects to its number 1 position.
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Why everybody is cursing Bhajji. Poor chap has saved a match for India and he deserves some respect.

namma ishanth thambi got all praises for that partnership with lacchu in Aus series... but, bhajji adicha thittu than kedaikkuthu...

Bowling-ku MOM eppo vaanga poreenga saar...
Bhajji

Lacchu, yet another match saving innings...
Sehwag-i aniyayama runout pannitangale...
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From: steveaustin
on 9th November 2010 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Question to Durby sympathisers
What was jason gillespie's last score in test cricket?
After scoring a double hundred he was dropped. adhu Australia.... idhu India.... Btw, I am not a durby sympathiser. In this issue, I am with you. Ok. He has saved a test match and he certainly deserved a praise for his batting. What about his bowling??? It's absolutely pathetic.
avaru doctor vElaiyai vittuttu token kodukkaradha ellAm ennAla kooda Ethukka mudiyAdhu.
niinga idha thAnE solla varRiinga..... neenga sonnA niRaya pEr EthukkamAttanga... sollaRavar sonnA thAn namma ALunga EthuppAnga... :P
Kaal amukkuradhoda niRuthikkada, karuthu pEsaadhada
Enga oru paintera vandhu meen pidikka sollu parkklam
Courtesy: SMI
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 09:44 AM
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Ojha becoming better bowler match by match....
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 09:47 AM
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i dont think any changes will be there for next match.... will be one more chance 4 gauti.... but, rombha thadavuraan....
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From: Riyazz
on 9th November 2010 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
i dont think any changes will be there for next match.... will be one more chance 4 gauti.... but, rombha thadavuraan....
vijay replace gauthi i
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From: Plum
on 9th November 2010 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
It is like you being recruited to build a java tool and then screwing it up but organising the company day and claiming you have worked hard to organise the company day so you should be retained to deliver the java tool
ottra velaya ozhunga paara naayenna okkaandhu ottai pottu kondu vandhirukkan...

- good one RR!
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From: Plum
on 9th November 2010 10:07 AM
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idhula oru matter irukku.
If Gauti fails in this series, Vijay may be given a chance in South African pitches - and we all know what that means, that will be the end of Vijay's career while Gauti can come back on benign pitches again.
I think Vijay fans should pray that Gauti comes good in the next 2 matches
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From: Riyazz
on 9th November 2010 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
idhula oru matter irukku.
If Gauti fails in this series, Vijay may be given a chance in South African pitches - and we all know what that means, that will be the end of Vijay's career while Gauti can come back on benign pitches again.
I think Vijay fans should pray that Gauti comes good in the next 2 matches

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From: MADDY
on 9th November 2010 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
idhula oru matter irukku.
If Gauti fails in this series, Vijay may be given a chance in South African pitches - and we all know what that means, that will be the end of Vijay's career while Gauti can come back on benign pitches again.
I think Vijay fans should pray that Gauti comes good in the next 2 matches
vivek: vela kedachidhu, hosur, faisalabad, dubai, yen amerikkala kooda vela kedachadhu paa, aana avala pirinju irukkanumgrathukaaga, andha nalla oppurtunities ellam vittutten....
yen, idhe oorlaye night shift vela ellam kedachidhu paa, aana sayindhram ava moonja paaka mudiyaama poirumo-ngradhukaaga vendi, andha velayum vitten naanu
thaman: puriyudhu, avanga madiyilaye edhavadhu vela kedaikkumaannu paathurukeenga
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From: directhit
on 9th November 2010 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
DH, except Maddy, not many have blamed Dhoni for the team's failures(except the likes of sankara1970). There have been occasions(since you missed out) when Maddy blamed Dhoni and I defended him during the India Lose times.(ODIs and T20WC mainly).
its not abt blaming or not blaming - my point is that lets (both Dhoni fans/non fans) be fair both ways, ie praise or ridicule one party for both results... havent seen Dhoni fans jumping up and down when Laxman won us the game v Aus. infact no captain in the world can win a game on their own captaincy skills alone, thts a given.

Originally Posted by
Plum
I find very little specifically wrong with Dhoni's captaincy on field, except that sometimes he can be too defensive - but since Durby is the bowler on these occasions, I dont know whom to blame. If India had lost this match, you couldnt really blame Dhoni. It was and is Durby's fault(never mind the five-for and 10-for he is going to get in this match or series as a consequence of my criticism) that Indian bowling attack is toothless.
Infact, if we drop him after this century and 50, we would be giving the budding bowlers a clear message - "bowl well or else...".
That we wont do that is the reason why India will continue to not be a dominant #1 team.
agree mostly, though captaincy aint on the field alone, its mostly off the field as well and thts what most ppl have been missing out - its not only bringing ur field in, or placing him squarer, getting a slip in or not - most bowlers can do that themselves. I am sure u know its much more than that.
I do agree he has gone much on the defensive now, but what i have observed is that he has done that on flat pitches/or when our bowling has been non penetrative.. more like a given-up mode

But am positive in SA and Eng its that's not going to be the case...

Originally Posted by
Plum
never mind the five-for and 10-for he is going to get in this match or series as a consequence of my criticism

u do it just for fun rite, or do u really REALLY believe in that
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From: littlemaster1982
on 9th November 2010 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
directhit
but what i have observed is that he has done that on flat pitches/or when our bowling has been non penetrative.. more like a given-up mode

But am positive in SA and Eng its that's not going to be the case...
I was telling the same to Maddy few months back. He simply lets things happen, when his plans don't work. Only when something happens by chance, he gets sharp and starts controlling the game (Ex: SL's chase in Rajkot). This is in contrast with his captaincy in Aus 2008 series, where he devised plans to keep Aussies in check (8-1 field).
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From: directhit
on 9th November 2010 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982

Originally Posted by
directhit
but what i have observed is that he has done that on flat pitches/or when our bowling has been non penetrative.. more like a given-up mode

But am positive in SA and Eng its that's not going to be the case...
I was telling the same to Maddy few months back.
He simply lets things happen, when his plans don't work. Only when something happens by chance, he gets sharp and starts controlling the game (Ex: SL's chase in Rajkot). This is in contrast with his captaincy in Aus 2008 series, where he devised plans to keep Aussies in check (8-1 field).
maybe he is a huge believer in Lord Krishna

j/k i think for the one in Rajkot we were complacent.. and with Jadeja in the team
my only grouse is that on one hand MSD rejects UDRS stating it aint 100% perfect and OTOH takes 50% perfect players like Jadeja
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From: littlemaster1982
on 9th November 2010 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
directhit
my only grouse is that on one hand MSD rejects UDRS stating it aint 100% perfect and OTOH takes
50% perfect players like Jadeja 
49% extra credit kudukkareenga
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From: Plum
on 9th November 2010 02:57 PM
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In team selection matters, Dhoni's backing of Durby is the biggest irritant. Surely, the team management can read better than us that Durby is not being useful - and that his batting is an occasional bonus and cannot be the justification for his selection?
Even if he is selected, we should treat him as second spinner - using him for defensive bowling. Although Ojha is not very promising, wee should try to use him as an attacking bowler and reverse roles with Durby.
Lamxan/Raju have stated in the past that Ojha used to be a defensive bowler for Hyderabad, too, and there were occasions they pulled him up and gave him the responsibility of being strike bowler - and he responded well with match winning spells.
I think Dhoni should atleast try Ojha as the attacking bowler and Durby as the defensive bowler - what do we lose anyway - using Durby as the attacker hasnt benefitted us much.
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 03:05 PM
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I was disappointed dhoni gave just 1 over to viru. Should have given more overs. Viru's bowling avg/s.r in 2010 r better than any other indian spinner.
viru's minor knee injury was the reason? dunno!
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th November 2010 03:06 PM
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I was also disappointed to see MSD bowling just one over..
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 03:15 PM
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ajay, thats not fanboy comment. point is 'Viru's bowling avg/s.r in 2010 r better than any other indian spinner'. i felt viru-ku innum konja overs koduthu try pannirukkalaam wen other bowlers couldn't take a wkt 4 long time wen ryder-williomson were playing.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th November 2010 03:30 PM
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Ramal,
Mine was a typical fanboy comment.
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From: MADDY
on 9th November 2010 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
viru's minor knee injury was the reason? dunno!
not knee injury but he doesent want his arm to be taxed too much isnt it - thats what i have heard
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From: littlemaster1982
on 9th November 2010 04:19 PM
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Didn't he had a shoulder injury few months back? Remember hearing in commentary that he doesn't want to be overbowled in an earlier series.
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From: Sourav
on 9th November 2010 04:22 PM
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ohh.... ok,..
avarukku 1,2 injury-a aaguthu... he gets some injury in every series... SA-la injury aagi WC aada mudiyama pogama iruntha pothumnu irukku...
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From: raajarasigan
on 9th November 2010 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
SA-la injury aagi WC aada mudiyama pogama iruntha pothumnu irukku...

PKS sreeman: itha kaetta saabam maadhiri theriyala.. aetho arul vaakku maadhiri irukku
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From: ajaybaskar
on 11th November 2010 04:10 PM
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From: Sourav
on 11th November 2010 04:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar

nan than sonnenla dhoni will back-up him-nu... :P Thanga thalaivan Dhoni vaazhga!
thnx ajay.
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From: raghavendran
on 12th November 2010 07:01 AM
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india bat panniye aganum..naa veetla irukken..
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 12th November 2010 08:03 AM
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 08:09 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 12th November 2010 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
raghavendran
india bat panniye aganum..naa veetla irukken..


Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
NZ win the toss and bat.
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 08:44 AM
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pocchu...semmathiyana batting pitchu pola... 2-0-nu win pannalamnu paatha 0-0-nu poyirum polave...
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 08:50 AM
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3.2
Sreesanth to McCullum, OUT, 130.3 kph, Sreesanth has produced a beauty! Cracker! It lands short of length - that lovely seam rushing on straight - around the off stump and straightened. And bounced. McCullum was squared-up and pushed out at it. The ball clipped the outer edge and flew to the keeper. McCullum swung around but his worst fears were confirmed. Gone!
BB McCullum c †Dhoni b Sreesanth 4 (8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 09:00 AM
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Sid Monga buzzes me: "McIntosh has faced 29 balls this series. All of them from Zaheer Khan. he has scored 0 runs and got out twice.
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 09:16 AM
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7.4
Sreesanth to Guptill, 1 no ball, 135.4 kph,
Out but not out! Sreesanth got the edge and the batsman was walking when Dharmasena decided to check for the no ball. And it's a no ball! A smiling Guptill walks back to the middle! Sreesanth is bowling superbly here in Hyderabad. It landed on a length around off and curves away late. Guptill pushes at it, bat away from the body, and follows the delivery. And gets the edge! But he had overstepped. Dharmasena has doubts about the no ball and goes upstairs. He was proven right.
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 09:19 AM
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Richard: "I really try to wait as long as possible before i have a look at the score... but once again the opening partnership broken in the first 20mins. when was the last time we (NZ) lasted longer than an hour of 2 before we lost a wicket!"
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From: ajithfederer
on 12th November 2010 09:38 AM
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Ravi on John Lennon and BCCI: "Laxman's not the only one making his home test debut. My brother and Dad are there as well

. One thing that might explain low turnouts is the in-stadium restrictions. No mobiles, no water bottles, no cameras. It is enough to put off most people that going to watch a test match should be like visiting some defence establishment!! Restrictions like those would probably rule out families with little kids and only the totally dedicated would be willing to go through that pain. BCCI is living the John Lennon song "you don't take nothing with you but your soul"!"
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 09:42 AM
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11.3
Khan to McIntosh, 1 run, 129.6 kph, almost carried to backward point It was a length delivery outside off stump and McIntosh went for the square drive. Pujara dived forward and to his right at backward point but the ball bounced just ahead of him.It just died on him.
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From: Dinesh84
on 12th November 2010 09:50 AM
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And it looks quite gloomy and the groundstaff are getting ready with covers.
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 09:55 AM
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14.4
Harbhajan Singh to Guptill, 1 run, 80.5 kph, Dropped by Dhoni That's the toppie as expected but Dhoni has clanged it. Guptill went for the cut but the ball went on almost straight and edged it to DHoni who couldn't hold on. And it bounded wide of a lunging Laxman. It wasn't an easy chance and it wasn''t too difficult either.
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 09:56 AM
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14.4
Harbhajan Singh to Guptill, 1 run, 80.5 kph,
Dropped by Dhoni That's the toppie as expected but Dhoni has clanged it. Guptill went for the cut but the ball went on almost straight and edged it to DHoni who couldn't hold on. And it bounded wide of a lunging Laxman. It wasn't an easy chance and it wasn''t too difficult either. The replays show Dhoni's error: He was going towards his left and probably didn't pick the toppie. And when the edge came, he wasn't in a great position to take it.
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 11:21 AM
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Ankit Motani: "Whats with the defensive field position and bowling over the wicket by Ojha to rhb!!, its the first day and its not like a Sehwag start"
S Krishnan: "India's over-rate is appalling and it has been so for a while now. MS Dhoni and co. should learn a few things about moving the game quickly from the New Zealand team."
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From: Sourav
on 12th November 2010 12:54 PM
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49.5
Ojha to Guptill, OUT, 84.6 kph, Out for 85! A very fine innings but its over now. He shuffled too far across. It landed on the leg and middle line and straightened. Guptill shuffled across and tried to work it to square-leg region for a single but missed it completely. Trapped!
MJ Guptill lbw b Ojha 85 (160b 9x4 1x6) SR: 53.12
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 01:07 PM
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Taylor has made 2000 Test runs so far without a duck. Average 43.48
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From: ajaybaskar
on 12th November 2010 02:12 PM
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Indha McIntosh unmaiyaave nalla vilaiyaduvaana illa nalla vilayadura maadhiri nadikkiraana?
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From: Maniraj
on 12th November 2010 02:21 PM
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206/3
Zaheer to Taylor, out Caught by Dhoni!! Taylor c Dhoni b Zaheer 24(53) [4s-1]
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From: Plum
on 12th November 2010 02:29 PM
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Ofcourse, you guys know that the home team always loses in the Uppal stadium?
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 02:29 PM
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68.1
Khan to Taylor, OUT, 129.6 kph, That round-the-stumps angle has worked for Zaheer. This landed well outside the off stump but perhaps that angle forced Taylor to flirt with it. The ball shaped away after landing and took the edge. It was an halfhearted attempt in the end; he just sort of wafted at it.
LRPL Taylor c †Dhoni b Khan 24 (53b 1x4 0x6) SR: 45.28
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 02:32 PM
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by k Siby: "Dhoni now has 62 dismissals as captain and he is the first in the list."
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From: raajarasigan
on 12th November 2010 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Indha McIntosh unmaiyaave nalla vilaiyaduvaana illa nalla vilayadura maadhiri nadikkiraana?
ella mokkai batsmanum india vandhu than periyaal aaguran...
Aettu egambaram: namma katthi kuthu kandhan.. avan eppadi rowdi aanan... en mookkai padham paathappuram than...
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 02:44 PM
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Hemant Brar points out the error: "Dhoni has 72 dismissals as wicket keeper captain. 62 catches and 10 stumpings. Alexander from WI is on second position with 65 catches and 5 stumpings."
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From: Maniraj
on 12th November 2010 02:49 PM
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Harbhajan to McIntosh, FOUR!!, what drama here! McIntosh was deceived in flight, didn't get to the pitch of the ball as he danced down the track but went through the line, Dravid was running backwards from mid on, the ball was swirling in the air for a long long time, he did well to cover a lot of ground but in the end the ball just eluded him and he ended up bumping it over the ropes for a boundary, full marks for the effort, had he taken that it would have been one of the best catches of the season!
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 12th November 2010 02:49 PM
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indha '1 wicket brings 2' concept-laam enna aachu

. onniyum work aaga maattengudhe

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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
Harbhajan to McIntosh, FOUR!!, what drama here! McIntosh was deceived in flight, didn't get to the pitch of the ball as he danced down the track but went through the line, Dravid was running backwards from mid on, the ball was swirling in the air for a long long time, he did well to cover a lot of ground but in the end the ball just eluded him and he ended up bumping it over the ropes for a boundary, full marks for the effort, had he taken that it would have been one of the best catches of the season!
Harbhajan Singh to McIntosh, FOUR, 53.5 mph, risky He went down the track but ended up scooping the lofted hit over mid-on. He got too much under the ball there. Rahul Dravid turned from mid-on and ran back.
However, he never looked like he would get there. And he didn't. He ended up stretching his hands out in front of him but the ball fell wide .
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From: Maniraj
on 12th November 2010 02:53 PM
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Etha namba??
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 02:56 PM
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overku oru four adikaraanga.
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From: Dhakshan
on 12th November 2010 03:08 PM
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McIntosh out aagu
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 03:32 PM
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Harbhajan Singh to McIntosh, 1 run, 46.3 mph, And that's his second Test ton. Only the first "away" hundred by a New Zealand opener in the last six years. He brought up this landmark with an ondrive to long-on. Mark Richardson was the last opener.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 12th November 2010 03:49 PM
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McIntosh out ayittan.. Zak
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 03:55 PM
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Mcintosh out aagaradhukku yellaam clap panna vaendi irukku.
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From: Dhakshan
on 12th November 2010 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Mcintosh out aagaradhukku yellaam clap panna vaendi irukku.
Yup..
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 03:59 PM
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 04:01 PM
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Plum baashaila sollanumnA Mcintosh's century would hurt NZ in the long run.
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From: Riyazz
on 12th November 2010 04:33 PM
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zak......
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From: raghavendran
on 12th November 2010 05:08 PM
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another boring 1ST DAY OF A TEST MATCH
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 05:21 PM
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When McIntosh drove Harbhajan to deep mid-on to reach his century, the first by a New Zealand opener away from home since Stephen Fleming at Trent Bridge in 2004, there was initially little applause. Only when he raised his arms aloft and celebrated the achievement did the spectators realise and give him a cheer. The fault was not theirs, though, because
the scoreboard at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium shows only the team's total and no scores for individual batsmen. McIntosh was obviously counting.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 12th November 2010 05:23 PM
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Andha tensionleyum party count pannirukku paarunga GP.. Angadhaan nikkuraan McIntosh..
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From: GP
on 12th November 2010 05:26 PM
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count panni correctA century adicha udanae ivlO pOdhumnu out aaittaan.
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 08:42 AM
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Dhoni has hurt his little finger on the left hand. The physio is out. Ravi Shaz says. "that looks serious". He seems all right now post that attention from the physio. All set for play
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 08:49 AM
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hopkins out ...... zak
92.5
Khan to Hopkins, OUT, 129.6 kph
GJ Hopkins lbw b Khan 4 (11b 1x4 0x6) SR: 36.36
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 08:49 AM
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night watchman outtu. Zak
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 08:50 AM
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92.5 Khan to Hopkins, OUT, 80.5 mph, Trapped! Hopkins couldn't handle the round-the-stumps angle this time. It came in from outside off stump - it landed close to the off - but he chose to shoulder arms. Mistake. The ball kept coming in and hit his pad. No shot offered. It doesn't matter where it hits him as long as its going to crash into the stumps. Gone!
GJ Hopkins lbw b Khan 4 (11b 1x4 0x6) SR: 36.36
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 08:50 AM
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zah....
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 09:00 AM
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Venkatt:" I cannot remember any team sending the wicket-keeper as a night watchman. Almost as if Vettori does not rate Hopkins as a batsman. And he proves Vettori right too with another low score."
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 09:09 AM
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96.2
Khan to Williamson, OUT, 130.3 kph
KS Williamson lbw b Khan 4 (12b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 09:09 AM
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96.2
Khan to Williamson, OUT, 130.3 kph, Dead plumb! Zaheer is creating problems from round the stumps. It was the normal delivery coming in from that angle. it didn't straigthen, it didn't jag back in, it just came in with that angle but Kane got into a tangle. He was trying to drive it to the leg side without getting into a right position and missed. It would have definitely crashed into the stumps.
KS Williamson lbw b Khan 4 (12b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 09:52 AM
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103.5 Harbhajan Singh to Vettori, OUT, 51.2 mph, Gone this time! It landed on a length on the off and middle and straightened. Vettori went down on his knee and tried to sweep it but didn't connect. It hit him on the bent back thigh in front of the off stump. Will confirm whether there was any edge post the replays
DL Vettori lbw b Harbhajan Singh 11 (22b 1x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 10:20 AM
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109.1 Harbhajan Singh to Ryder, OUT, 51.7 mph, Ryder is gone. New Zealand continue to collapse. It dipped on Ryder who stuttered out to defend and the ball turned to clip the outer edge and went to first slip. Harbhajan signals 'bye bye'! Fine delivery. It came in from round the stumps, dipped in front of the middle and leg line and turned
JD Ryder c Laxman b Harbhajan Singh 70 (120b 10x4 0x6) SR: 58.33
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 10:32 AM
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111.2 Harbhajan Singh to Southee, OUT, 50.8 mph, Stumped! Southee rushed down the track for the big hit but the ball went on straight, winked past the edge, and Dhoni did the rest.
TG Southee st Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 10 (26b 1x4 0x6) SR: 38.46
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 10:35 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 10:48 AM
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bhajji
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From: ajaybaskar
on 13th November 2010 11:02 AM
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Plumji,
Bhajjiya asaikka mudiyaadhu polarukke!!
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From: Vivasaayi
on 13th November 2010 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Plumji,
Bhajjiya asaikka mudiyaadhu polarukke!!

enekkennamo plum bhajjiyoda rasigarnu thonudhu...
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From: ajithfederer
on 13th November 2010 11:07 AM
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That would be the ultimate strategy by plum.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 13th November 2010 11:09 AM
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Oh.. Ippadi oru angle irukkudho?
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From: ajithfederer
on 13th November 2010 11:16 AM
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 11:31 AM
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117.3 Harbhajan Singh to Martin, OUT, And the phantom decides to gift his wicket. It turned in towards his pad and Martin nudges it to right of leg slip where Sehwag pouches it. And Sehwag runs back to the pavilion to get ready to bat.
CS Martin c Sehwag b Harbhajan Singh 3 (14b 0x4 0x6) SR: 21.42
NZ-350/10
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 11:41 AM
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350 allout..... not a bad score.....
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 12:05 PM
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3.1
Southee to Gambhir, no run, 136.4 kph, Shout for lbw but there was an inside edge. It was a full in length and straightening on the middle stump line, Gambhir pushed at it with an angled bat and got an inside edge on to his pad
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 12:18 PM
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Robin Betala: "When a Batsman of a strike rate of 75 above is batting at 9.25 strike rate, you got to give credit to the bolwers surely." Yep. The bowling has been really good.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 13th November 2010 12:54 PM
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Sehwag not grounding his bat

. Great escape
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 01:11 PM
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Drama in the final delivery of the last over. Sehwag was ambling in to reach his crease when VEttori's throw came in. He walked over the line, feet in the air and his bat was about to (or touched?) the ground when the ball hit the stumps and the bails flew. We need to get the replays from another angle to confirm whether the bat was grounded. The New Zealand players didn't appeal and it wasn't refered to the third umpire. He had just taken a step over the line, and was holding his bat in his left hand.
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From: ajithfederer
on 13th November 2010 01:16 PM
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Pala varushama saar appadi than senjittu irukaaru.

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Sehwag not grounding his bat

. Great escape

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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 02:14 PM
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Sehwag 50
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 02:16 PM
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Sehwag
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 02:35 PM
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sehwag

. . Btw its not t20
Williamson

paavam ya avan
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 02:37 PM
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31.4
Williamson to Sehwag, FOUR, 81.4 kph, Whoa! Destruction. He moved outside leg stump and crashed it inside-out over to the wide long-off boundary.
31.3
Williamson to Sehwag, SIX, 81.0 kph, An almighty wallop! He went down the track and lofted it high over the straight boundary.
31.2
Williamson to Gambhir, 1 run, floated full outside leg stump, Gambhir reaches out to work it behind square-leg
31.1
Williamson to Gambhir, FOUR, 77.4 kph, he rushes down the track, gets down on his knee and whacks it through covers
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 02:37 PM
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Manasvi: "From2 off 23 to 73 off 85 that's 71 off 62. Splendid even in a ODI!"
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 03:06 PM
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Gauti 50

Getting back to form
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:09 PM
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37.6
Southee to Gambhir, FOUR, 134.0 kph, This fifty must feel like a hundred for Gambhir. And he celebrates! he opened the bat-face and ran it to the third-man boundary. He then took his helmet off, held the arms aloft and hugged Sehwag who taps him on his helmet. His team-mates too applaud the effort.
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 03:09 PM
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Gauti
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:11 PM
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14.6 was the turning point. He was on 16 then. This is what I had written then: "14.6 Southee to Gambhir, FOUR, 131.0 kph, His first drive through the off side with any real authority and he looks up at the skies and mutters something to himself. It was a full-length delivery outside off and Gambhir leans forward and across to drive it neatly through covers."
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 03:24 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:25 PM
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40.5
Vettori to Sehwag, OUT, 87.5 kph, And he is gone now. He had that trouble with the movement behind the sightscreen, asked some one to move away, and has fallen now. It was a flighted delivery on the middle stump and he went down on his knee for the big slog sweep. Whoosh. The bat went through thin air and the ball went past it to fall on the middle stump. Vettori is pumped up and Sehwag begins his walk-back to the hut.
V Sehwag b Vettori 96 (120b 15x4 1x6) SR: 80.00
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From: satissh_r
on 13th November 2010 03:29 PM
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I was away from home all day, as soon as I entered home I switched on the TV, Sehwag is on 96 and then you know what happened
Plum + Sachin katha mathiri ayiduchu ennaodathu
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:29 PM
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41.3
Southee to Gambhir, OUT, 131.6 kph
G Gambhir c †Hopkins b Southee 54 (129b 7x4 0x6) SR: 41.86
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 03:29 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
satissh_r
I was away from home all day, as soon as I entered home I switched on the TV, Sehwag is on 96 and then you know what happened
Plum + Sachin katha mathiri ayiduchu ennaodathu

yyyyyyyyyy ... now gambir........... :P
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
going by cricinfo commentary he got out by distraction from sight screen...
viru & gauti...
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 03:31 PM
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well played sehwag
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:32 PM
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sehwag & gauti.....
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
satissh_r
I was away from home all day, as soon as I entered home I switched on the TV, Sehwag is on 96 and then you know what happened
Plum + Sachin katha mathiri ayiduchu ennaodathu

Now Gambhir

Dhayavu senju unga tv-a veliya thooki pottudunga...
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
going by cricinfo commentary he got out by distraction from sight screen...
viru & gauti...

he had some problem with right screen. But that was a needless shot
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
going by cricinfo commentary he got out by distraction from sight screen...
viru & gauti...

Distraction?

He tried same shot for 2nd time which went for 4 b4 and bowled...
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
I was away from home all day, as soon as I entered home I switched on the TV, Sehwag is on 96 and then you know what happened
Plum + Sachin katha mathiri ayiduchu ennaodathu

Now Gambhir

Dhayavu senju unga tv-a veliya thooki pottudunga...

avara veliya thooki podanum
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
going by cricinfo commentary he got out by distraction from sight screen...
viru & gauti...

he had some problem with right screen. But that was a needless shot


gautium avasara pattutar.....
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:38 PM
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Sehwag is not happy with the movement behind the sightscreen . he seems to suggest to the cameraman there. Hmm
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:40 PM
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First 50-stand for Pakistan openers in 10 innings. And now, first 50 for Gautam Gambhir in 10 months.
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 03:51 PM
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"Thanks to Arun Lal on Air for this very interesting Stat. Current Indian Test team has total of 50000 Runs. Just Sachin and Dravid (the players in the middle now) have more than half of that share."
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
"Thanks to Arun Lal on Air for this very interesting Stat. Current Indian Test team has total of 50000 Runs. Just Sachin and Dravid (the players in the middle now) have more than half of that share."
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From: GP
on 13th November 2010 04:01 PM
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Tendulkar apparently has more Test runs than entire New Zealand team but check out this stat: Kallis has more Test runs, more Test wickets and more catches than the Pakistani team.
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 04:10 PM
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Michael Vaughan on twitter: "Sehwag is the best player in the world to watch these days...In all forms of the game he plays the same..brilliant.. Captains nightmare"
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 05:43 PM
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Rahul Dravid 7 in Just 28 balls
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
Rahul Dravid 7 in Just 28 balls


Originally Posted by
Riyazz
"Thanks to Arun Lal on Air for this very interesting Stat. Current Indian Test team has total of 50000 Runs. Just Sachin and Dravid (the players in the middle now) have more than half of that share."
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 06:05 PM
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chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
Appo ok
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
Appo ok

inimae sehwag a kindal pannum boathu.. naanum sehwag fan nnu sollitaa ramal saanthamaayiduvaan
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
Appo ok

inimae sehwag a kindal pannum boathu.. naanum sehwag fan nnu sollitaa ramal saanthamaayiduvaan

Aus 2nd second test-la mattum konjam ozhunga aadiruntha it would have been a untouchable record now... 50+ in 14 consecutive matches...

but, i hope he can get there again....
counting start.... 2+ :P
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 06:51 PM
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sachin also missed that record in last match....
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From: vanchi
on 13th November 2010 07:23 PM
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Sehwag


just missu.
vettori

gift wicket ivlo scene.
delhi teamla iruthukitte ipadi scene.
munnadi dilshan ippa vettori.
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
Appo ok

inimae sehwag a kindal pannum boathu.. naanum sehwag fan nnu sollitaa ramal saanthamaayiduvaan

Aus 2nd second test-la mattum konjam ozhunga aadiruntha it would have been a untouchable record now... 50+ in 14 consecutive matches...

but, i hope he can get there again....
counting start.... 2+ :P
sollitta illa..mark my words.. he will be out below 30's in next test
btw intha match la sehwag kku eththana life
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 07:38 PM
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life ellam onnum illa...

ennamo ella match-um life kedaichu than aadura maathiri solreenga.... eppovachum oru match paathutu 10 varushathukku athey mindset-la irukka vendiyathu....
he has started very cautiously... 2 from 23...then usual stroke play.
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
life ellam onnum illa...

ennamo ella match-um life kedaichu than aadura maathiri solreenga.... eppovachum oru match paathutu 10 varushathukku athey mindset-la irukka vendiyathu....
he has started very cautiously... 2 from 23...then usual stroke play.

id was just dominating kiwi's bowlers after the cautious start. Some of his shots were amazing
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
btw intha match la sehwag kku eththana life

Ethana life

Na edhum andha maadhiri paakaliyae...
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
life ellam onnum illa...

ennamo ella match-um life kedaichu than aadura maathiri solreenga.... eppovachum oru match paathutu 10 varushathukku athey mindset-la irukka vendiyathu....
he has started very cautiously... 2 from 23...then usual stroke play.
normal aa nadakumae athaan sonnaen.. btw naanum sehwag fan thaan
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
btw intha match la sehwag kku eththana life

Ethana life

Na edhum andha maadhiri paakaliyae...
There are few balls came directly to stump.. he played that bat.. bbw.
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
btw intha match la sehwag kku eththana life

Ethana life

Na edhum andha maadhiri paakaliyae...
There are few balls came directly to stump.. he played that bat.. bbw.


stump ku vara ball-a bat aala aadaama dikki aala aadanuma enna
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
chae chae.. Poana test vida intha test la strike rate la improvement irukkunnu solla vanthaen.. naanum Dravid fan thaan :P
dravid fanunu s6nna ungala vitruvanganu sema idea :P
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 09:32 PM
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Tomor dravid and sachin 200 partnership nadanda nalla irukum . :P
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 13th November 2010 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Pala varushama saar appadi than senjittu irukaaru.

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Sehwag not grounding his bat

. Great escape

For TM's reference.
edho naattukku nammaala mudinjadhu
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From: Maniraj
on 13th November 2010 09:41 PM
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puli if that was referred to 3rd umpire. Still sehwag would have been safe. So athelam life kedayathu
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Pala varushama saar appadi than senjittu irukaaru.

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Sehwag not grounding his bat

. Great escape

For TM's reference.
edho naattukku nammaala mudinjadhu

athaanae life illaam sehwag 50 + score adikirathu apoorva maachae..
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 10:17 PM
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Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 10:23 PM
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Ella players kum vilayaadum bodhu sila lives kidaikum, some wrong umpire decisions, sila catches miss aagardhu, etc..
But nowadays I dont see Sehwag getting out coz of his batting failure.. Mostly his tiredness, run odum bodhu konjam careless-a irukardhu, something like this only.. None can say, Sehwag got everything by luck...
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Pala varushama saar appadi than senjittu irukaaru.

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Sehwag not grounding his bat

. Great escape

For TM's reference.
edho naattukku nammaala mudinjadhu

athaanae life illaam sehwag 50 + score adikirathu apoorva maachae..
shappppa.... ungalukku pudikkatha player-na joke-ngura perla enna vena solla vendiyathu.... neenga kaamedy-a pesuveengangrathaukkaka ellathaiyum light-a eduthukka mudiyathu... wait if someone like u posted the same thing on sachin.. summa iruppeengala?!
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Ella players kum vilayaadum bodhu sila lives kidaikum, some wrong umpire decisions, sila catches miss aagardhu, etc..
But nowadays I dont see Sehwag getting out coz of his batting failure.. Mostly his tiredness, run odum bodhu konjam careless-a irukardhu, something like this only.. None can say, Sehwag got everything by luck...
Luck irukkum ellorukkum... life kedaikkurathu ella matchlayum nadakkuthu atleast to 1 or 2 players...athai use panni runs score panrathu thane matter... ex mcintosh century in first inngs...
viru got life in last match..thats too after 140.... yes i also dont like his risky singles...gauti iruntha run-out chance innum jaasthi aagum.....
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 10:33 PM
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Nenga total 2 nd innings solra madiri solringa . . Oru match thana. . . Sachinum than 49 century aducaru avaru 300 adikalie
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Nenga total 2 nd innings solra madiri solringa . . Oru match thana. . . Sachinum than 49 century aducaru avaru 300 adikalie

intha oru record aachcum sishyan kitta irukkatum nnu vittutaaru
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
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From: Thirumaran
on 13th November 2010 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
what i meant was because Harbhajan was the only one score 100 in that second inning he cannot be bigger than others
sari naan thooonga poren
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From: Riyazz
on 13th November 2010 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Nenga total 2 nd innings solra madiri solringa . . Oru match thana. . . Sachinum than 49 century aducaru avaru 300 adikalie

intha oru record aachcum sishyan kitta irukkatum nnu vittutaaru

nalla samalikringa . . .
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From: Dhakshan
on 13th November 2010 10:41 PM
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Ada ponga pa.. Sehwag naala evlo match jeikurom.. Adha pathi ellaam paesa maatinga.. Indha podalanga life pathi mattum nalla paesuvinga...
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan
Ada ponga pa.. Sehwag naala evlo match jeikurom.. Adha pathi ellaam paesa maatinga.. Indha podalanga life pathi mattum nalla paesuvinga...
nalla kelu....

eppo vanthalum sehwag-i kurai sola vendiyathu,,,
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From: Sourav
on 13th November 2010 10:57 PM
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# Virender Sehwag is the top run-scorer in the current rubber, aggregating 270 at an average of 90.00 in three innings, including a hundred and a ninety.
# Sehwag`s runs` tally this year is quite impressive - 1174 at an average of 65.22, including five hundreds and five fifties, in eleven Tests - his second best in terms of run-aggregate in a calendar year - 1462 (ave. 56.23) in 14 Tests in 2008.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 13th November 2010 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
puli if that was referred to 3rd umpire. Still sehwag would have been safe. So athelam life kedayathu

ada adhu yaarukku theriya pogudhu panjaayathu (kalavaani dialogue)

. 2 page super-a odirukkulla

.
BTB, one camera angle was missing. If that camera angle was available, then we can conclusively say whether he really grounded the bat or not. On the basis of available replays, Sehwag definitely would have been given not out.
Lives and bad umpiring decisions are part and parcel of the game. kedaikkumbodhu use pannikkanum. Never know when your luck will run out.
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From: HonestRaj
on 14th November 2010 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
ada.. oruthar teamla summave irukkare.. avara paththi pesunga
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From: Ramakrishna
on 14th November 2010 07:18 AM
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Life illaama yaarum cricket-ey aada mudiyaathu, appuram engernthu century, triple century etc. Ithukku ethukku evlo discussion?
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From: Thirumaran
on 14th November 2010 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
HonestRaj

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
ada.. oruthar teamla summave irukkare.. avara paththi pesunga

Direct aa Dhoni nnu sollaen..
Dhoni ya azhikka sourav poathum..see his avatar.. Dhoni fans itha ellaam kandukkavae maatraanga.. Plum ethaachum sonnaa mattum ellaarum onnu koodi sandaikku vanthiduraanga
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
HonestRaj

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Appadi patha enda playerum life ilama 100 adika mudiadunu solvinga pola . . Indian players le sehwag mattum than 300 aducirkaru. Idium parunga :P
last test match la second innings la century adichcha ore aal Harbhajan mattum thaan... So ?
So va? Andha innings le Lax thavira vaera endha Batsman-um seriya aadala.. Sehwag-a mattum ean kekanum.. And he scored century(173) in the 1st innings which most importantly helped India for the draw...
ada.. oruthar teamla summave irukkare.. avara paththi pesunga

avaru summa irundha ve podhum....... india ku vetri than.... avar kalathula eranguna mega vetri...... :P
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 08:52 AM
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53.1
Vettori to Tendulkar, OUT, 86.4 kph, A wonderful combo from Dan and Ross Taylor (at first slip) gets rid of Tendulkar, Adrenalin rush? Or overpowering intent to break free? It was an unTendulkar like shot. He rushed down the track, never got to the pitch of the ball, and ended up almost going for a slog over the onside field. The edge flew to the right of Rosco who stretched his right hand to pluck it! Tendulkar walks back. Hyderabad sighs. The news channels can go back to proper news coverage now.
SR Tendulkar c Taylor b Vettori 13 (28b 1x4 0x6) SR: 46.42
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 08:59 AM
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Paul: "D vettori on 333 wickets at an average of 33. (OK shame it's not 33.33)"
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 08:59 AM
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Vishal: "Tendulkar got out in this fashion in 1998 chennai to Warnie caught by Mark taylor. But then he got century in the 2nd innings of that match. Circa 1998?" Oh well..!
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From: Thirumaran
on 14th November 2010 10:41 AM
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intha 50 test century cross panra varaikkum Sachin ithae maathiri some more innings silly yaa aadi out aavaar nnu ethir paarkalaam
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From: raghavendran
on 14th November 2010 10:44 AM
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it was a rash shot..playing against the turn..completely deceived..he was totally out of sorts right from the start..
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 10:44 AM
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next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........

Next innings le adikura varaikum wait panna solraar(if we play another innings, illana next match varaikum wait pannanum)...
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........

Next innings le adikura varaikum wait panna solraar(if we play another innings, illana next match varaikum wait pannanum)...
already plum sollitaru inda seriesu sachinuku flopnu...... :P
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From: Thirumaran
on 14th November 2010 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........
next year la thaan adipaaru
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........
next year la thaan adipaaru


sa series ?
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........
next year la thaan adipaaru

Oru vela neengalum chatterjee king-o
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
next sa series la than adiparunu solla varingala.........

Next innings le adikura varaikum wait panna solraar(if we play another innings, illana next match varaikum wait pannanum)...
already plum sollitaru inda seriesu sachinuku flopnu...... :P
Adhukaaga-vae Sachin 3 innings ku 3 ton poturukanum

Oru vaela recharge panna poi irukaara.. Rendu naala aalayae kaanome
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 11:04 AM
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sachin will score century next match
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 11:09 AM
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Second innings is still there for Sachin.
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 12:31 PM
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lax 50
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 01:04 PM
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Raina
nee adhukku sarippattu vara mAtta....
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 01:06 PM
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raina
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From: Sourav
on 14th November 2010 01:12 PM
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fielders were there in lonn on & deep mid-wkt...then y he tried that...

raina...ipdillam kappithanama aaduna onnum panna mudiyathu...pujara is waiting...
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 01:14 PM
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cycle gap-la flight nallA ottuveenga pola irukku... masAla dOsai vENumnA kEttu vAngi sAppidunga...
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 01:15 PM
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Raina

that shot
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From: Sourav
on 14th November 2010 01:18 PM
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enna solreenga steve... this shot would bring lot of criticism on him...
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 01:22 PM
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unga aaL pujaravukku chance kidaikka eppadi ellAm uzhaikkireenga.... Pujaravukku chance kodukkaNumnA straight-A sollunga....
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From: Sourav
on 14th November 2010 01:26 PM
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haha....apdillam illainga....raina-vai thookkanumnu nenaippana... munnadiye sollirukken raina-va thookkittu than pujara ulla varanumna aaniye pudunga venamnu,,,,

:P nalla than start panan this innings...sudden-a apdi oru unnecessary shot aadi out aanthum kadupagiduchu....
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 01:38 PM
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well played lachu
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 01:43 PM
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dhoni
What kind of shot was that ?
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 01:44 PM
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Bhajji slammed two 4s of Vettori and then Vettori got his No.4.
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 01:46 PM
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bhaji

chiti v3 mode
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 01:49 PM
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Dhoni

vettori
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 02:54 PM
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Here comes Bhajji the all rounder
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 02:58 PM
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"Bhajji is now the second highest run scorer in the series for India - Perhaps he should move up the order!"
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 03:01 PM
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bhaji
Plum
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From: sathya_1979
on 14th November 2010 03:01 PM
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I think Plum is having heart-attacks watching this!
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 03:02 PM
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Ini Plum-ji illa, Bhajji-a nenachalum avar-a team-a vitu thooka maataanga...
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 03:04 PM
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Bhajji 50
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From: sathya_1979
on 14th November 2010 03:05 PM
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Dhaks, unga siggy ku artham enna?
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:05 PM
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Harbhajan Hat-trick 50+ scores
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:06 PM
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Bhaji ini all rounder

plum
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:09 PM
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kali muththiduththu..... Younis Khan opening the bowling for Pakistan. Bhajji second highest scorer in this series.... enakku thalaiyE suththudhu....
From this series onwards, Bhajji no off-break.... only heart-break.....
idhE rangekku continue paNNA Bhajji kooda 50+ career batting average-a easyA koNdu vandhiduvAr pOla irukku.
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by
sathya_1979
Dhaks, unga siggy ku artham enna?
Its the dialogue the hero in the game in my dp says during the start and end of trilogy..
Periya dialogue, adhulaerdhu enaku pudicha konjam poturukaen
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From: Maniraj
on 14th November 2010 03:12 PM
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bhaji and sreesanth
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:14 PM
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Harbhajan has the rather unusual distinction of aggregating the second-highest runs and conceding the second-highest number of runs!
Give and take policy.

idhu kooda nallA thAn irukku.
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:17 PM
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Sresanth evolov adi vangaran :P
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From: sathya_1979
on 14th November 2010 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Sresanth evolov adi vangaran :P
Bhajji kitta vaanginadha vidavaa?
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:20 PM
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Bhajji kitta idha vida balama vAngi iruppAn.
Bhajji: ivan evaLO adichAlum thAnguRAn....
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From: sankara1970
on 14th November 2010 03:24 PM
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India cricket history page ya purati parkumpothu,
Bhajji, Ishant Sharma, mathiri tail enders adichu, match ya kappathinanganu-chinna pullainga pesuvanga
Ama Dhoni enna panraru-stumpukku pinnalla than nippara-munnala vandu adikka mattara
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
sathya_1979

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Sresanth evolov adi vangaran :P
Bhajji kitta vaanginadha vidavaa?
adium serndu dan sonnan . :P
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From: Dhakshan
on 14th November 2010 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
sankara1970
India cricket history page ya purati parkumpothu,
Bhajji, Ishant Sharma, mathiri tail enders adichu, match ya kappathinanganu-chinna pullainga pesuvanga
Ama Dhoni enna panraru-stumpukku pinnalla than nippara-munnala vandu adikka mattara
Tinggg.. Start music
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:28 PM
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:34 PM
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Recent pattern of Indian batting against Kiwis
It starts with a bang.... In between dok... dok... dok... dok.... pitch testing... 1. 2. 3.... 1.2.3.. Ends with a bang.
I don't know how to call them?
Starts with Virendra Harbhajan?? all Fours.
Ends with Sehwag Singh.?? all Sixes....
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:40 PM
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Sresanth out matum aitana bhaji avolov than. Marupadium adicuru varu . .
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:42 PM
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Taylor bowling.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 14th November 2010 03:43 PM
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indha Bajji payapullaikku thideernu enna aachu? over perpormance-a irukku. pesaama cricket paakkaradhaiye niruthidalaamaa
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:45 PM
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50 partner ship
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:45 PM
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Freesanthu consecutive boundaries....
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:49 PM
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Puli, satish a match paka solunga wkt vilundrum
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 03:49 PM
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5 th six bhaji
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:53 PM
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If possible, we can start the next innings with reverse batting order. So far these two added 62 runs for the last wicket.
Btw, As of now, he is the second highest scorer for India in this innings. Will it be another 100 for Bhajji ???
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From: steveaustin
on 14th November 2010 03:58 PM
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"
4 more runs and Harbhajan is the highest run getter in the series."
ayyayyo constable-A pOi inspector-A varRAn... puLLa poochikkellAm kodukku molaikkumnu nAn enna kanavA kaNdEn...
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From: Riyazz
on 14th November 2010 04:01 PM
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More chances for bhaji to score hundred.
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From: Rocky89
on 14th November 2010 09:27 PM
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Bhajji
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From: raajarasigan
on 14th November 2010 09:28 PM
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Bhajji

ippadiye maindain panna ivan Man of the Series for batting vaangiduvane... appadi mattum aachunna...

EKSI
NZ

ennada bowling podreenga...
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From: ajithfederer
on 15th November 2010 02:08 AM
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Bhajji is MOM/MOS for sure.

. Already in the first innings he has 4 wkts + 85*.
Where is Pilum ?. Sogathula bar'laye settle aitaara?

.
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From: raghavendran
on 15th November 2010 07:48 AM
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bhajji camman get another ton.. :P
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 08:26 AM
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An interesting statistic from Neo Cricket meanwhile. No No. 8 has scored centuries in back-to-back Test innings. The closes somebody came was a century and a 99, and that man is the opposition captain here, Daniel Vettori.
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 08:50 AM
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137.6
Vettori to Harbhajan Singh, SIX, 92.8 kph, Oof, what a shot. Beauty! Any opener will be proud of this shot. Comes down the track, also makes some room, and lofts it straight over Vettori's head, into the sight screen
bhaji on 97
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From: MADDY
on 15th November 2010 09:00 AM
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Bhajji another ton :thumbsup2:
Man of the series
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:00 AM
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bhaji 100
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:01 AM
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bhajji...
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 09:02 AM
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bhajji 100
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From: MADDY
on 15th November 2010 09:03 AM
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Bhajji should come at no.5 now - he's batting better than raina and dhoni now
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From: sathya_1979
on 15th November 2010 09:10 AM
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Bhajji
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 09:10 AM
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Bajji
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From: steveaustin
on 15th November 2010 09:11 AM
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'Harbhajan is the new Gary Sobers' - Dravid
For my part, I have to say one thing. New Bradman with the bat is in the making. Bhajji - India's new run machine..... He is the highest run-getter so far in this series. He has played three innings so far and he has succeeded them in all. Two 100s and one 50. So far, he has scored runs at more than Bradmansque average.
Now it's Freesanth's turn to get his 50.
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:11 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:11 AM
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142.1
Southee to Sreesanth, SIX
7th six
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:17 AM
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The partnership is now 104
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 09:17 AM
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vettori 5 wic
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:17 AM
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143.4
Vettori to Sreesanth, OUT, 76.7 kph
S Sreesanth lbw b Vettori 24 (71b 3x4 0x6) SR: 33.80
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:18 AM
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all-out.
122 lead... welldone bhajji and sreesanth.
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:18 AM
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vettori 5 wkts......
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 09:20 AM
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143.4
Vettori to Sreesanth, OUT, 47.6 mph, Out. Finally! It landed just outside off on a length and tilted in towards the off stump. Sreesanth leaned forward to defend but pushed outside the line. And he was hit around the off-stump line. Sreesanth probably thought it hit him outside off but replays show that he was hit on the off stump line. Half the ball in, half the ball out. Harbhajan raises his bat to acknowledge the cheers. What a knock. What entertainment. Fine support from Sreesanth who took lots of body blows last evening.
S Sreesanth lbw b Vettori 24 (71b 3x4 0x6) SR: 33.80
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 09:21 AM
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bajji
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:22 AM
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143.4
Vettori to Sreesanth, out Lbw!!
Sreesanth was showing his bat to the umpire, but it was pad first!! tossed up delivery drifting in, goes in with the arm, rapped right in front of the off stump, there was no turn and it would have gone on to hit the top of off, that's yet another good decision from umpire Dharmasena, Sreesanth seems to be utterly disappointed with himself. The 105 run partnership for the 10th wicket comes to an end, but the damage is already done! Sreesanth lbw b Vettori 24(71) [4s-3] @ 76.68 kmph
ivan innum thirunthalaiya...

fine irukkum.
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 09:29 AM
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plum enga ponar
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:31 AM
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avara 2 daysa ala kanom......
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
143.4
Vettori to Sreesanth, out Lbw!!
Sreesanth was showing his bat to the umpire, but it was pad first!! tossed up delivery drifting in, goes in with the arm, rapped right in front of the off stump, there was no turn and it would have gone on to hit the top of off, that's yet another good decision from umpire Dharmasena, Sreesanth seems to be utterly disappointed with himself. The 105 run partnership for the 10th wicket comes to an end, but the damage is already done! Sreesanth lbw b Vettori 24(71) [4s-3] @ 76.68 kmph
ivan innum thirunthalaiya...

fine irukkum.
he was looking for a half century
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 09:36 AM
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Vivek Ananda: "With this stand, Harbhajan Singh and Sreesanth have now posted the third highest partnership for the last wicket for India. Sachin/Zaheer are first with 133 and Hemu Adhikari/Ghulam Ahmed are 2nd with 109 runs."
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:39 AM
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Scott Inverarity: "For the third innings in a row, NZ have taken all 10 indian wickets on offer! What a bowling unit. Aussie couldn't do it!"
ajay, note this point!
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 09:57 AM
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Users browsing this forum: Plum
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 09:59 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 15th November 2010 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Users browsing this forum: Plum

Ennanga Plum ivlo naala Hub le irukinga, offline mode poi irukalaame...
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From: raajarasigan
on 15th November 2010 10:07 AM
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Harbhajan (enna emotican podrathunne therla)...
ivan summave aaduvan.. ippo kaalla salaingaye vera katti vittuttaanga..
NZ -- mokkai pasanga... sreesanth wicket kooda edukka mudiyala...sreesanth'kkum bhajjiya pazhi vaanga nalla chance kedaichuthu.. miss pannittan..
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 10:25 AM
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Zaheer Khan has left the field in the middle of the over. Pujara runs in as the substitute. Wonder what's the problem.
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 01:00 PM
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35.4
Ojha to McIntosh, OUT, 82.4 kph, Pujara takes a good one at short-leg. Was there any bat involved though? McIntosh went for the sweep shot and it bounded of the pad to left of Pujara who stretched his left hand out to pluck it. The first replay doesn't show any edge. Let's see what the slow-mo and snicko say.
TG McIntosh c sub (CA Pujara) b Ojha 49 (126b 6x4 1x6) SR: 38.88
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 01:00 PM
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35.4 Ojha to McIntosh, OUT, 51.2 mph, Pujara takes a good one at short-leg. Was there any bat involved though? McIntosh went for the sweep shot and it bounded of the pad to left of Pujara who stretched his left hand out to pluck it. The first replay doesn't show any edge. Let's see what the slow-mo and snicko say.
TG McIntosh c sub (CA Pujara) b Ojha 49 (126b 6x4 1x6) SR: 38.88
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 01:02 PM
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Pujara was initially trying to take evasive action but adjusts quickly to see that there might be a chance for a catch. Further replays also don't show any edge or glove.
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
35.4 Ojha to McIntosh, OUT, 51.2 mph, Pujara takes a good one at short-leg. Was there any bat involved though? McIntosh went for the sweep shot and it bounded of the pad to left of Pujara who stretched his left hand out to pluck it. The first replay doesn't show any edge. Let's see what the slow-mo and snicko say.
TG McIntosh c sub (CA Pujara) b Ojha 49 (126b 6x4 1x6) SR: 38.88
in my cricinfo commentaryt it shows in kph?!
different country sites?
my link....
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ch/464532.html
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From: 19thmay
on 15th November 2010 01:06 PM
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Bhajji mela innime kai vaikkave mudiyadhu, nagatha kadichu mela thuppuna thaan undu!
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
GP
35.4 Ojha to McIntosh, OUT, 51.2 mph, Pujara takes a good one at short-leg. Was there any bat involved though? McIntosh went for the sweep shot and it bounded of the pad to left of Pujara who stretched his left hand out to pluck it. The first replay doesn't show any edge. Let's see what the slow-mo and snicko say.
TG McIntosh c sub (CA Pujara) b Ojha 49 (126b 6x4 1x6) SR: 38.88
in my cricinfo commentaryt it shows in kph?!
different country sites?
my link....
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ch/464532.html
u know which country I am from, right?

but yeah, that might be the reason. am browsing from a proxy site. so I may be identified as accessing from some other country.
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 01:33 PM
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Zaheer is back on field. Not sure if he will be allowed to bowl today.
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 01:46 PM
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Puneet: "Without Zaks, India's attack looks very ordinary. Problem is India does not have any back up bowler. In case he gets injured we may be in big trouble in SA where you are expected to play three seamers."
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 01:49 PM
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Sriram: "India's search for a strong low order batsman has ended with Bhajji, now begins the search for strike spin bowler.."
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Sriram: "India's search for a strong low order batsman has ended with Bhajji, now begins the search for strike spin bowler.."
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From: GP
on 15th November 2010 01:50 PM
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 01:53 PM
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its almost confirmed now.... another draw....
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From: Dhakshan
on 15th November 2010 01:53 PM
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 02:01 PM
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An interesting incident: During the drinks break, Harbhajan went up to Dharmasena and gave him something to eat. Dharma happily accepted it and had a chat with Bhaj. Bhaj is quite a clever man, knows how to be in the good books of the officials!
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
its almost confirmed now.... another draw....

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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 02:26 PM
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53.6
Ojha to Guptill, OUT, 84.2 kph, It landed on a length outside off and turned slightly. Guptill went for the cut shot and edged it to Dhoni! Then the fun began: guptill was walking off when the umpire had doubts about the no ball and stopped him! Deja-vu for Guptil but this time around, it wasn't a no ball. Gone!
MJ Guptill c †Dhoni b Ojha 18 (67b 1x4 0x6) SR: 26.86
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 02:30 PM
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Sachin Bowling
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 02:52 PM
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Taylor gone..
Come on India
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 02:52 PM
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Sreesanth to Taylor, out Bowled!!
That is a jaffa of a delivery from Sree The reverse swing has done the trick for him and he has gone through Taylor's defense! it nipped back in from outside off, Taylor played all around it, looked to play across the line and the ball sneaked through a small gap between bat and pad to cannon into the middle stump! Magical stuff from Sreesanth. Taylor b Sreesanth 7(19)
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 03:03 PM
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz

Originally Posted by
Sourav
its almost confirmed now.... another draw....


we can win if we take remaining wkts in first session tmrw... kammman tigers...
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From: Plum
on 15th November 2010 07:41 PM
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sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
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From: raajarasigan
on 15th November 2010 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
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From: Dhakshan
on 15th November 2010 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
AthA va.. Nalla vaela
Adhu Taapsee...
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From: Nerd
on 15th November 2010 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 07:50 PM
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
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From: raajarasigan
on 15th November 2010 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
I am also NOT impressed... face romba matureda irukku... Anuya
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From: Maniraj
on 15th November 2010 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
Ejatly
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From: HonestRaj
on 15th November 2010 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
I am also NOT impressed... face romba matureda irukku... Anuya

sagikkalai.. btw.. watch Anuya in madhurai sambavam

(wood)
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From: Sourav
on 15th November 2010 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
Ejatly
kajal agarwal avatar-la vacchittu attu figure-i patthi pesalama....

Originally Posted by
HonestRaj

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
I am also NOT impressed... face romba matureda irukku... Anuya

sagikkalai.. btw.. watch Anuya in madhurai sambavam

(wood)
anajana seekku vantha kozhi maathiri irukku... konjam tonic vaangi oothu,....
btw, anuya eperpattta pigarrnu namma maddy kitta kelungo...
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From: Riyazz
on 15th November 2010 08:51 PM
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Sourav kajal a pati saria soninga
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From: Ramakrishna
on 15th November 2010 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
nallaa thaan irukku
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From: Dhakshan
on 15th November 2010 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna

Originally Posted by
Sourav
nallaa thaan irukku
Ramal, Tapsee ku oru thread aarambichu, list le ivar paera-um sethukongo
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 15th November 2010 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj

Originally Posted by
Nerd

Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
Plum
sourav, (DP-la) AthA yAru?
Tapse -- telugu actress.. I think she is there in Aadukalam
Sariyaana attu. Andha SMS figure-E thEvalaam pOla..
Ejatly
+1
Is this the same pigure who acted in 'Rocket Singh'? adhula sikkunnu sirutha kuttyaattam irundhuchu, idhula perutha kutty maadhiri irukku
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From: Riyazz
on 16th November 2010 09:01 AM
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Balaji: "If ever India becomes a force in test cricket that Australia was, I think NZ would the nemesis to India that India was to Australia. Among all the countries to have toured India in the recent past, NZ seem to have the best bowling attack for the conditions"
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From: Riyazz
on 16th November 2010 09:01 AM
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Tim: "With regards to Vettori's 'Myth' of being the best batsman needing to be dropped...Wash your mouth out! Form is temporary Class is permanent- do we dare rip on Tendulkar because Sreesanth and Bhajji are scoring higher than him...didn't think so." Wash your mouth it seems! ha ha
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 09:21 AM
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ivanga wkt edukkura maathiri therla... draw than... ranking points koraiyum....
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 09:31 AM
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Bhajji pandha Dhoni ku throw panraar-a illa McCullam moonja aim panni adikuraara nu therile
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From: Riyazz
on 16th November 2010 09:41 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 16th November 2010 09:41 AM
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Ojha to Williamson, 2 runs, 85.3 kph, gets down on his knee to play a fine paddle sweep and Sreesanth makes a neat diving stop near the fine-leg boundary. Fifty for Kane! Solid. Compact. Neat to watch.
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 09:52 AM
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Karthik: "Enough of these part-timers, please can we have the genuine wicket-taking spinners Sehwag and Raina bowling please?"

@ bhajji & ojha.... perutha avamanamne!
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 09:59 AM
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 16th November 2010 10:29 AM
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Another 100 for Bajji. Way to go Bajji
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From: raajarasigan
on 16th November 2010 11:06 AM
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indha matcha aadrathukku gammunnu Dhoni'um Vettori'um draw than solli agreement'a sign pottutu oora suttha polam...
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 11:24 AM
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107.6
Harbhajan Singh to Williamson, OUT
KS Williamson lbw b Harbhajan Singh 69 (146b 9x4 0x6) SR: 47.26
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 11:25 AM
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remaining 5 seekiram mudicha...chance is there....kammmannn.....
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 11:43 AM
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B. McCullum - 186* Career best
It's also the second highest score by a New Zealander in India. Bert Sutcliffe scored 230 * in 1955 in Feroz Shah Kotla in Delhi.
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
remaining 5 seekiram mudicha...chance is there....kammmannn.....
Indian team : nAnga enna vechukittu vanjanaiyA paNNaROm...
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 11:46 AM
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lol... intha vettori ellam out aagkkurathukku padatha paadu padanum...
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 11:47 AM
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Many NZ records seem to be tumbled here. Now one more.....
"This is New Zealand's highest score in the 3rd innings in Tests in India. Their previous best was 279 at Mumbai in 1988. The highest is Zimbabwe's 503 for 6 at Nagpur in 2000."
Hyderabad Biriyani Pujara....
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 11:59 AM
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One more Kiwi record tumbled.
B McCullum - 196*
it is NZ's highest score by an opener in the 3rd or 4th innings.
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:04 PM
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Brend(oublet)on McCullum
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:18 PM
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Will one more record tumble here???? But this time by an Indian. Dravid need just one more to reach 200 and if he does it, then he is the only one to take 200 catches in tests.
Meanwhile, McCullum became the third highest scorer in the second innings in India. He needs 25 more runs to become the highest run scorer in second innings in India by a visitor.
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:25 PM
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"India have conceded 400 in at least one innings of all of their last seven Tests."
Is it because of the pitches or the lack of quality bowlers????
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:27 PM
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If NZ declares now, even Sehwag cannot win this match for India.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 16th November 2010 12:32 PM
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Ashwin-ku pragaasamaana vaaippu irukku

. Chance kedaicha paravaallai.
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 12:32 PM
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Apurv Gupta: "Drop ojha for next test, get mishra in for some fresh air!! Ojha has been too flat in all tests he has played.."
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Ashwin-ku pragaasamaana vaaippu irukku

. Chance kedaicha paravaallai.
andha pitchum idhE mAdhiri irundhA avarOda career over..... :P
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 16th November 2010 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by
steveaustin

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Ashwin-ku pragaasamaana vaaippu irukku

. Chance kedaicha paravaallai.
andha pitchum idhE mAdhiri irundhA avarOda career over..... :P
No No. Series jeyikkanumnu pitch-a kothi vitturuvaainga paarunga

.
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 12:34 PM
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Rohit: "I agree with Apurv Gupta here..may be it's time to also try ashwin in tests ...as bhajji seems to have lost his ability to run through sides...
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
No No.
Series jeyikkanumnu pitch-a kothi vitturuvaainga paarunga 
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appadaiyE SL-la kooda konjam kothi vida sollunga.
kothi viduRadha paththi oNNum illa. AnA namma ALunga Chris Martin-kitta pOna matchula vizhundA mAdhiri pOittAngannu vechukkunga appuRam nilamai romba mOsam.
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From: Plum
on 16th November 2010 12:57 PM
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Bhajji all-rounder. Drop paNNa mudiyAdhu.
vENumnA, Suresh Raina-vai drop paNNittu Ashwin/Mishra/Ishant yArai vENA koNdu vandhukkunga.
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Bhajji all-rounder. Drop paNNa mudiyAdhu.
vENumnA, Suresh Raina-vai drop paNNittu Ashwin/Mishra/Ishant yArai vENA koNdu vandhukkunga.

Plum idhu neegala.. Admin, ellaroada IPs check pannunga, thani padai aarambinga, yaaro Plum oada id-a hack pannitaanga.. Andha black
MEHAHAHAHA va seekiram kandupidikanum...
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From: Plum
on 16th November 2010 01:15 PM
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Dhakshan, I have seen light. I have been in denial of Bhajji's power. avar oru mEdhai, avar oru genius, he is a champion. inimE nAn Bhajji fan.
Note that I have dropped the term Durby from my dictionary.
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From: steveaustin
on 16th November 2010 01:16 PM
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134.1
Sreesanth to Hopkins, no run, 133.9 kph,
Vijay drops a sitter at first slip. It was a length delivery outside off stump and it was edged straight to first slip where Rahul is not there this match after getting injured in the last game. Vijay is there but he spills it. Dhoni dives to try take the rebound but he can't reach it . Sreesanth has a wry smile on his face as he walks back

inimE pudichA enna.... pudikkAtti enna....
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From: Plum
on 16th November 2010 01:20 PM
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Looks like after the big 3 retire, India will not only have problems in middle order but also slip and close-in catching.
How much we have been taking for granted with the big 3!
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From: Plum
on 16th November 2010 01:22 PM
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Raina two wickets.
Nesstu matchu, bring Bhajji to #6 and demote Raina to #8. Let Bhajji play as batting all rounder and Raina as bowling all rounder
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 01:39 PM
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Plum(Mudhalvan Arjun style): Kadaisile ennaum ipidi paesa vechutaangale
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 01:55 PM
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From: Maniraj
on 16th November 2010 01:57 PM
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India Batting
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From: Maniraj
on 16th November 2010 02:17 PM
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Taylor to Sehwag,
FOUR!!,
that is like gifting a
LADDU to Viru! Full toss angling down leg, Sehwag just helped it on its way behind the keeper, and into the fine leg boundary! Easy picking those
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 02:21 PM
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10.1
3
M Guptill to Sehwag, THICK EDGE...DROPPED! Flighted delivery landed on off and spun back into the batsman, Sehwag goes back on his backfoot to cut it and got a thick outside edge. That was traveling with the speed of knots as Taylor tried to snap it but failed. The ball races towards third man and the batsmen picked up three run.
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From: Maniraj
on 16th November 2010 02:27 PM
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Sehwag 50
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 02:27 PM
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viru 50.... kedaicha gap-la ellam adikkurarupppa...
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From: Sourav
on 16th November 2010 02:34 PM
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match over....
adutha match-vathu jeingappa...
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From: GP
on 16th November 2010 02:44 PM
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Greatbatch had said prior to the series that they would like to draw two Tests. They have already done so.
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From: 19thmay
on 16th November 2010 02:45 PM
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Idhellam oru match! Kiwis won this series already.
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From: Thirumaran
on 16th November 2010 02:56 PM
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sourav,
who is that in ur avatar.. unnale unnalae hero ?
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From: GP
on 16th November 2010 02:57 PM
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Vettori: "Yesterday the openers started so positively and put us in a good position. I am so pleased with the top-order batting. Brendon going to top and McIntosh coming off a pair ... to score a double hundred in second innings in India is something special. I enjoy being the focal point of the bowling attack and hope i do well in the next Test."
Dhoni: :"Indian wickets with a bit of grass .. the grass grows and it looks better for batting as the game goes. We got couple of wickets but Zaheer got injured and went out .. Sehwag had niggle with shoulder; so couldn't use him. we just had one part-timer in Raina. I would still consider Harbhjan as specialist bowler rather than putting pressure on him by giving him the tag as an allrounder. It's [harbhajan's batting] a good sign for our batting. Hopefully Nagpur pitch will assist spin a bit more. That's what we are expecting. Hopefully it will be a match where we can get a result out of it."
Man of the match is Brendon McCullum: "It was quite important for us to bat some time and score some runs; else we were in danger of losing the Test. So far it has been good starts (opening the batting). So far its been thoroughly enjoyable and a different challenge. When you are a strokemaker you always want to find the right tempo. sometimes you are guilty of being over aggressive. YOung Kane has been outstanding in these two Tests and he has already proved he is a valuable part of our team."
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From: vanchi
on 16th November 2010 09:35 PM
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mc cullaam
assies vida better vilayadurnaga inthis kiwis.
bhaji
muthalla bowling podu. apram mathathellam.
thalaivan sariya adicahru in the presetaion.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 16th November 2010 10:10 PM
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Flat pitch can't hide India's bowling woes
Harbhajan Singh has 31 wickets at 44.7 from nine Tests. He's needed more than 97 balls for each of those wickets.
Why always slinging mud on our great saviour Bajji? oru manushan innum ennadhaan panna mudiyum

?
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by
Thirumaran
sourav,
who is that in ur avatar.. unnale unnalae hero ?
Hero-va
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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Flat pitch can't hide India's bowling woes
Harbhajan Singh has 31 wickets at 44.7 from nine Tests. He's needed more than 97 balls for each of those wickets.
Why always slinging mud on our great saviour Bajji? oru manushan innum ennadhaan panna mudiyum

?
Ippodhaiku vaera yaarum illa.. Ipadi solli thaan aaganum
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 16th November 2010 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Flat pitch can't hide India's bowling woes
Harbhajan Singh has 31 wickets at 44.7 from nine Tests. He's needed more than 97 balls for each of those wickets.
Why always slinging mud on our great saviour Bajji? oru manushan innum ennadhaan panna mudiyum

?
Ippodhaiku vaera yaarum illa.. Ipadi solli thaan aaganum

kazhudhai meikkkira payyanukku ivlo arivaa-nu ellaarukkum poraamai

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From: Dhakshan
on 16th November 2010 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
kazhudhai meikkkira payyanukku ivlo arivaa-nu ellaarukkum poraamai

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From: ajithfederer
on 16th November 2010 11:17 PM
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Bad bowling from both the sides. Awful, awful standards for test cricket.
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From: Plum
on 17th November 2010 11:04 AM
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Thoughts to ponder:
We had our own unique pitches which produced results
Then came the iCC, with its standardisation techniques and disparagement of spinning pitches.
Experts were flown in, top soil dug up, and artificial inducements made to pitches to turn result-oriented.
Now, we have pitches that are neither here nor there.
Who is to blame?
BCCI? Or ICC, which cynically flows down pitch experts and bans venues for favouring spin?
I blame the English and Aussie administrators in ICC, who have been systematically destroying spin-favouring pitches with their overt and covert agenda driven vendetta acts against spin-favouring pitches, venues and (indirectly) groundsmen.
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From: Plum
on 17th November 2010 11:05 AM
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In the long run, what happened to Hockey (complete elimination of Grass Turfs from the Game, thereby leading to Western domination of the game) is not inconceivable in Cricket.
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From: P_R
on 17th November 2010 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Then came the iCC, with its standardisation techniques and disparagement of spinning pitches.
How are you saying there has been mEl idathu intervention in changing the character of the pitches ?
And we see such changes everywhere.
Perth is no longer the bounce haven it was. People are scoring free as breeze there. People who follow cricket more closely nowadays may have more examples.
Look at our NZ tour in Jan 2003 and in March 2009. Can it be alleged that the conditions were designed to better suit the rich and powerful India?

Originally Posted by
Plum
BCCI? Or ICC, which cynically flows down pitch experts and bans venues for favouring spin?
Name some.
The famous ban I recall is Kotla in the SL match. And that was because of unevenness. Which are the ones which are being banned because they favor spin?
The only thing I see is an overall trend towards reducing the level of challenge in pitches, which is further compounded by substandard bowling.
Greame Swann is the best spin bowler in the world today. Nuff said !
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From: ajithfederer
on 18th November 2010 12:14 AM
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P_R is right
Even the pitches in Windies (If i am not wrong) don't have that kind of pace and bounce anymore. Only the pitches in england are being the same and help swing bowling anymore which Stuart broad used to full extent in the last ashes test of 2009.
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From: ajithfederer
on 18th November 2010 04:39 AM
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Well PR that has got to do with the NZ Side. The current NZ team isn't even 50% as strong as the 2003 side. But I remember pitches then were tailor made to NZ's needs, If i am not wrong

Originally Posted by
P_R
Look at our NZ tour in Jan 2003 and in March 2009. Can it be alleged that the conditions were designed to better suit the rich and powerful India?
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From: Sourav
on 18th November 2010 09:48 PM
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i think with the absence of zaheer india will go with 5 bowlers...
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From: Sourav
on 19th November 2010 04:46 PM
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Bowling woes don't worry Dhoni
ESPNcricinfo staff
November 19, 2010
Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha have struggled to pick up wickets over the last year, and have only managed 13 wickets between them in the first two Tests against New Zealand, but MS Dhoni has said he is not too concerned with their bowling form.
"There is always a bit of pressure on him [Harbhajan] since Anil [Kumble] bhai retired. He has always to deal with the fact that he is the main spinner and is always supposed to take three or four wickets, if not five wickets, in every innings he plays. He has been part of the side 10 years now.
"He is been bowling well, he hasn't been lucky because quite a few catches have gone down. The important thing is he is bowling well; you can't always get wickets. As long as you are bowling at right pace and line, at some point of time you will start taking wickets. If he continues to bowl the way he is, he will get wickets."
Harbhajan found some support from the opposition camp as well. "I have stated on a number of occasions that he is one of the guys that I really admire watching in world cricket," Vettori said. "I think he is a fantastic spinner. He probably hasn't got the results he would have wanted this series, but we are always very mindful of him because he has such a vast repertoire and he is a very good bowler, and he has proven himself for a number of years. So there is no way we will underestimate him."
In the ongoing series against New Zealand, Harbhajan has taken six wickets, including two tailenders, at an average of 50.83, and averages 41.19 from 11 games over the last 12 months. Ojha has taken seven wickets at 46.42 in the same series, and averages 42.51 from 10 Test matches over his career.
Dhoni also said that Ojha's job is to be economical and allow the other bowlers to attack. Ojha's career economy rate is 2.84, and he has rarely operated, or been used, as a strike bowler. Often, he has gone over the stumps and bowled restrictive lines. "His role is to contain the batsmen," Dhoni said. "The three other bowlers are our attacking bowlers, which means they will give a bit of runs. Ojha contains runs which means he will end up taking two or three wickets. He allows the other bowlers to bowl with attacking fields and is doing his job really well."
The Test pitches in Ahmedabad and Hyderabad were flat and Dhoni has already voiced his displeasure with them. He hoped that the track in Nagpur will offer a bit more for the spinners. "The pitch looks a bit dry but there is a bit of grass. We will have wait and see. I am hoping there will be turn and bounce. India is known more for its turning tracks but I haven't seen such tracks in the past few Tests."
Dhoni ruled out the possibility of playing five bowlers. "That's out of the picture. You might get some reverse swing here [Nagpur] but the conditions are not enough to play three seamers. We will go in with two seamers and two spinners. Suresh Raina will be the part-timer, and maybe Sachin [Tendulkar] now and then. We are protecting [Virender] Sehwag before the World Cup as he has some shoulder niggles. That will be our strategy."
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ry/487928.html
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From: Ramakrishna
on 19th November 2010 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
Dhoni ruled out the possibility of playing five bowlers. "That's out of the picture. You might get some reverse swing here [Nagpur] but the conditions are not enough to play three seamers. We will go in with two seamers and two spinners. Suresh Raina will be the part-timer, and maybe Sachin [Tendulkar] now and then. We are protecting [Virender] Sehwag before the World Cup as he has some shoulder niggles. That will be our strategy."
ennaa strategy... masterpiece
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From: Plum
on 19th November 2010 04:56 PM
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idhu nalla strategy
My Manager: Why didnt you meet your objectives?
Me:There is always a bit of pressure on me since my predecessor quit. I have always had to deal with the fact that I am the main guy here and always supposed to deliver 3 or 4 projects, if not five , in every year. I have been part of the organisation 10 years now.
I have been managing well, I haven't been lucky because quite a few employees have quit. The important thing is I am managing well. You can't always deliver projects As long as you are managing at the right pace and having regular 1-1s and organising team events, and motivating people, at some point of time I will start delivering projects. If I continues to manage the way I am , I will get results
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 08:15 AM
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9.05am Bad news: Play will not start on time. Simon Taufel: "At the moment, a section from fine leg to third man is boggy, the ground staff has their work cut out. The wet portion is a safety concern. We are looking to aerate the soil as the wet part doesn't get any sun because of the grand stand. We want to make conditions fair for both sides before we start." Taufel is wary of mentioning any start time, though.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 08:16 AM
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Ravi Shastri on NEO cricket: "There no sun here, so I can't see it dry up anytime soon." Wait, watch and be patient is his advice.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 08:17 AM
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The outfield is a bit wet, particularly around the boundary, and Danny Morrison says on TV that the match referee is considering bringing the boundaries in a touch.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 08:20 AM
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Clear skies and sunshine in Nagpur right now. But the sun isn't shining on the marshy part of the ground because of the shade provided by one of the stands. It's pretty ridiculous that play is being delayed. Nagpur is probably India's most modern stadium and it doesn't have facilities to cover the entire ground?
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 09:37 AM
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Anantha Krishna: "Ishanth's height gives him the advantage of getting very good bounce from a length, which is very difficult to play, and that is his strength. One must understand that he isnt a swing bowler and must work within in his own strengths. Asking him to pitch it up just for the sake of it isn't going to work. True Indian pitches don't allow such a bowler to use his strength to the maximum but they dont for any other bowler really. Let's wait for SA/ENG tours to test him."
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 09:41 AM
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10.35am: The groundstaff sprinkling sawdust to dry up the marshy parts of the outfield. Simon Taufel taking a walk along that portion to see whether it is fit to play. Loads of people working to get the ground ready. Taufel has a grim look on his face. I'm not going to try analyse how long a delay we will have based on his expression. We should have an update from him shortly.
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 09:42 AM
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 09:42 AM
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10.40am Bad news There will be another delay. Umpires will take another look at 11.00am, that's about 20 minutes from now.
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 09:44 AM
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Tim from Australia is tired of stalemates: "Don't care who bats, I want wickets today. None of this drawn series stuff. Test cricket needs results, whether its the underdog getting one over the top team or the top team showing its superiority. Tell your bowlers to attack, set fields to help them, batsmen go after runs."
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 09:48 AM
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so match won't start before lunch.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 10:23 AM
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11.20am Update More delays. The next inspection will be at 11.45am.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:02 AM
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12.00pm Update The match will start at 12.30. Seventy overs to be bowled today. First session between 12.30 and 2.40pm, and the next between 3.00 and 5.30pm. And Andy McKay will make his Test debut.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:02 AM
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Sunil Gavaskar's pitch report ends with "This is a batting paradise."
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:05 AM
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Vettori won the toss and elected to bat.
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From: Dhakshan
on 20th November 2010 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Vettori won the toss and elected to bat.

Marubadiyuma
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 11:07 AM
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12.05pm Toss: MS Dhoni spins it, 'Heads,' is the call, Vettori wants to bat. Vettori confirms: "McKay comes in for Brent Arnel."
12.00pm Update The match will start at 12.30. Seventy overs to be bowled today. First session between 12.30 and 2.40pm, and the next between 3.00 and 5.30pm. And Andy McKay will make his Test debut
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:07 AM
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Dhoni: "I'm quite used to losing tosses, but this would have been a good one to win since this is a dry pitch. What's important is to concentrate on the basics and lets the results take care of themselves. We need to put pressure from both ends. Once change for us: Ishant in for Zaheer."
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
12.00pm Update The match will start at 12.30. Seventy overs to be bowled today. First session between 12.30 and 2.40pm, and the next between 3.00 and 5.30pm. And Andy McKay will make his Test debut
idha 10 minutes munnaadiyae nan post pannittaen.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:08 AM
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Brendon McCullum seems to have injured himself after slipping while warming up. Vettori says they need to assess how bad the injury is, and that they will play him lower down the order if necessary.
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
12.00pm Update The match will start at 12.30. Seventy overs to be bowled today. First session between 12.30 and 2.40pm, and the next between 3.00 and 5.30pm. And Andy McKay will make his Test debut
idha 10 minutes munnaadiyae nan post pannittaen.

sari vidunga...... nest meet panran........
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 11:16 AM
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Anirudh sees the half-full glass: "I think the injury of Mcculum maybe a blessing in disguise for NZ..Because it gives excellent depth to their batting..imagine if Mcculum comes in at no 7!"
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 11:59 AM
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Babu: "To make test match interesting and bit bowlers friendly, after 60 over bowling side can use 2 balls (older one and new ball) as per there wish till 100 overs. So that we may get some result oriented test matches"
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From: raajarasigan
on 20th November 2010 12:03 PM
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Guptil OUT..
Sreesanth - very good delivery..
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 12:12 PM
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6.1
Sreesanth to Guptill, OUT, 133.2 kph, what a delivery from Sreesanth to make the breakthrough, gets his line right, just outside off, and pitches it back of a length , moving away from Guptill, who has to play at it, he nicks it to the keeper, and it isn't a no-ball either, so Guptill's got to go
MJ Guptill c †Dhoni b Sreesanth 6 (14b 1x4 0x6) SR: 42.85
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From: raajarasigan
on 20th November 2010 12:18 PM
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Sreesanth again... 2nd wicket gone..
it always satisfies a bowler to get wickets in good balls..
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 12:30 PM
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8.4
Sreesanth to McIntosh, OUT, 135.7 kph, McIntosh is castled, he has a befuddled look after being bowled, seam is upright as Sreesanth fires the ball in, moves in after pitching outside off, enough movement to take the ball between McIntosh's bat and pad and onto off stump, Sreesanth gets his second, the openers are gone, that was a beauty from Sreesanth
TG McIntosh b Sreesanth 4 (32b 1x4 0x6) SR: 12.50
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 12:55 PM
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 12:55 PM
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Sreesanth has some words of advice for Ishant.
14.5 Sharma to Taylor, OUT, 85.2 mph, it seems to have worked, Taylor is gone lbw, Taylor is looking unhappy, not sure why, that looked plumb, the ball jags in after pitching outside off, Taylor is undone by the movement, hit just below the knee roll as he looks to defend, it didn't take long for the umpire to raise his finger
LRPL Taylor lbw b Sharma 20 (24b 3x4 0x6) SR: 83.33
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 12:58 PM
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Santhana Krishan: "Dhoni made three field changes after each of the last three boundaries. Playing the game of ball following perfectly."
if India wins this match, it is bcoz of Dhoni's captaincy.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 01:01 PM
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15.4 Ojha to Williamson, OUT, 51.5 mph, a flighted and full delivery from Ojha, Williamson drives, India are celebrating after Williamson spooned a ball towards short cover, Sehwag is pumping his fists, umpire is not sure whether that is a bump ball, third umpire is called for, batsman says he's not sure, replays show the ball was hit after bouncing and straight to Sehwag, New Zealand are four down and in deep trouble
KS Williamson c Sehwag b Ojha 0 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 01:09 PM
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Rajiv: "Kane Williamson is ticking all the stats boxes - one 100, one 50,one 0 and he is just 4 innings old ! "
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 01:10 PM
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16.6 Sharma to Vettori, OUT, 85.2 mph, bowled 'im! not a great shot from Vettori, he is distraught after that, it was short and outside off, an innocuous delivery, Vettori went for the pull and contrived to get an under-edge, the ball rattles into middle stump, India can't believe this gift of a wicket
DL Vettori b Sharma 3 (6b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 01:11 PM
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India

5 wkts taken in 1st sesion itself
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 01:13 PM
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Thank god, India lost the toss.
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From: raajarasigan
on 20th November 2010 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Thank god, India lost the toss.
GP, still it is a very good wicket for batting..except the first two wickets by sreesanth, it is just that NZ batsman thrown way their wickets playing bad shots...
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From: Sourav
on 20th November 2010 01:52 PM
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
raajarasigan

Originally Posted by
GP
Thank god, India lost the toss.
GP, still it is a very good wicket for batting..except the first two wickets by sreesanth, it is just that NZ batsman thrown way their wickets playing bad shots...
yeah, I knew tat.
I told in the sense tat had India won the toss and batted first, we wouldnt have seen this.
This figure gives me more satisfaction than India batting and scoring 150/0 after first session.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:06 PM
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Ajay Sri: "Seems to me like Gavaskar conned Vettori into batting first by calling the pitch a batting beauty."
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:09 PM
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Dhoni requests rest ahead of South Africa tour
November 19, 2010
MS Dhoni, the India captain, has said he will request the BCCI for some rest ahead of the tour of South Africa. India have had a busy schedule since the tour of Sri Lanka earlier in the year and Dhoni said players like himself and Suresh Raina haven't had a break. India play a five-match ODI series against New Zealand, their last international assignment ahead of the South Africa tour, and if Dhoni's request is accepted, he could likely be rested for that series.
"If you look at the schedule players like myself and Suresh Raina have been playing non-stop cricket since the Sri Lanka tour," Dhoni told reporters in Nagpur on the eve of the third Test against New Zealand. "We went to play in the Champions League after that and came back and played the Australia and the New Zealand series.
"So there has not been enough time to switch on and switch off. We will put in a request to the board but we have to see whether senior players are available or not."
The BCCI, last month, had agreed to send some players early to South Africa to prepare for the Test series in December due to the absence of any practice games. Dhoni said the details still had to be "worked out". The first Test begins on December 16.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:12 PM
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Hopkins out.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:15 PM
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McCullum at the non-striker's end, Ryder also seems to have an injury, to his calf, he doesn't seem too keen on running between the wickets.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:16 PM
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indha inningsla thaan NZ are playing their natural game.
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 02:21 PM
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next inningsla williamson mattum 100 :P
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:23 PM
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time to bring Raina and finish off the innings.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:24 PM
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yennappA McCullum injury ya vida Ryder injury seriousA irukkum pOla.
30.5 Harbhajan Singh to Ryder, 1 run, 51.2 mph, just outside off, Ryder backs away and powers it towards sweeper cover for another painful single
30.3 Harbhajan Singh to Ryder, 1 run, 49.2 mph, flatter and heading towards middle and leg, clipped towards midwicket, painful to watch Ryder hobble across for a single
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:28 PM
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31.4 Ojha to McCullum, 1 run, 42.0 mph, fullish delivery, swept by McCullum, very fine, Dravid make a smart stop near the boundary, McCullum gets only a single for his troubles since both batsmen can barely walk through for the runs
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:34 PM
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paavamyA rendu paerum.
Neither McCullum nor Ryder can have a runner since both had their injuries coming into the match. McCullum's back problem was before the toss, and Ryder had aggravated a calf problem which he has carried into the game
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:35 PM
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33.2 Sreesanth to McCullum, no run, 79.9 mph, McCullum is lucky to survive, a short of length ball outside off, McCullum swishes at it without moving his feet, gets an edge which Dhoni picks up smartly as it was dying on him, should have been given out but umpire Nigel Llong doesn't pick it up

Nigel Llong
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 02:59 PM
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Well played Ryder
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 03:03 PM
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Ryder 50
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From: Sourav
on 20th November 2010 03:39 PM
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ODI squad selection tonight!
Sehwag might be the captain, most other seniors will be rested and starting to SA on Dec 6,
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 03:42 PM
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Raina n dhoni only rest i think
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 03:43 PM
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 03:43 PM
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Ryder out of Bajji's ball.
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From: Sourav
on 20th November 2010 03:44 PM
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Gautam Gambhir, Murali Vijay, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Saurabh Tiwary, Praveen Kumar, Ravichandra Ashwin, Ashish Nehra are almost sure to be in the squad, while there is a bit of ambiguityover who will replace Dhoni behind the stumps.
Meanwhile,the players likely to join Dhoni to South Africa on December 6 are: Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Suresh Raina, Zaheer Khan/Sreesanth, Ishant Sharma and Harbhajan Singh.
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 03:45 PM
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47.3 Harbhajan Singh to Ryder, OUT, 49.9 mph, and there's the breakthrough India were looking for, Ryder is gone, Harbhajan has struck, lovely catch from Raina, he has already taken a smart low catch at second slip, this time he scoops another low catch at extra cover after Ryder rocked back and thumped a ball to him, India celebrate, Ryder walks off, he waits at the edge of the boundary to see whether he'll get a reprieve from the third umpire who was asked to check whether Raina collected that one cleanly. The third umpire is satisfied and Ryder has to go. Superb innings from him, much of it played in agony.
JD Ryder c Raina b Harbhajan Singh 59 (113b 5x4 0x6) SR: 52.21
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From: Riyazz
on 20th November 2010 03:49 PM
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From: GP
on 20th November 2010 04:16 PM
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Stumps - Day1
NZ-148/7
Ryder-59,
McCulum-34 n.o.
Taylor-20
Sreesanth-20/2 (9ov)
Ishant-32/2 (13ov)
Ojha-49/2 (19ov)
Bajji-42/1 (15ov)
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From: Plum
on 20th November 2010 06:16 PM
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That bit about dhoni's'captaincy being following the ball was not a compliment, whoever wrote it.
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From: vanchi
on 20th November 2010 06:31 PM
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sreesanth claps
superb bowling. maindain pannu etta.
beetiful seam position.
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From: vanchi
on 20th November 2010 07:35 PM
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Dhoni rested
Gambhir captain for ODI series
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From: Sourav
on 20th November 2010 09:31 PM
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Team for first two ODIs against New Zealand: Gautam Gambhir (capt), M Vijay Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Saurabh Tiwary, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), R Ashwin, Praveen Kumar, R Vinay Kumar, Munaf Patel, Sreesanth, Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja.
Team for Test Series against South Africa: MS Dhoni (capt), Virender Sehwag (vice-capt), Gautam Gambhir, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh, Suresh Raina, Zaheer Khan, Ishant Sharma, Sreesanth, M Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara, Wriddhiman Saha, Umesh Yadav, Jaidev Unadkat, Pragyan Ojha.
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From: Sourav
on 20th November 2010 09:38 PM
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Saha doing well in domestic cricket.... right call.

i like his W.Keeping skills, he is very sharp behind the stumps,,,,
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From: ajithfederer
on 20th November 2010 10:25 PM
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New Zealand in India, 2010 (Full Coverage)
Drawn Tests to cost India ICC rating points
Dubai, Fri, Nov 19 2010
Thanks to their two draws against visiting New Zealand, India are set to drop rating points irrespective of how the third Test in Nagpur pans out, according to the latest ICC rankings released here on Friday.
World number one India entered the three-Test series with a clear 52-point lead over eighth-placed New Zealand but the hosts' failure to record a win in any of the last two Tests meant they will now drop points.
If India win the third Test, they will concede one rating point and will slip to 129 points, while New Zealand will rise to 80 ratings points after gaining two points.
In the event of a New Zealand win, they will earn nine ratings points which will take them to 87, while India will drop to 124 after losing six ratings points.
In case of a drawn series, India will drop four ratings points, while New Zealand will pocket five.
Meanwhile, Chris Gayle, on the back of his monumental triple century in the first Test against Sri Lanka, rocketed into the top 10 for the first time in his career.
Gayle's knock lifted the 31-year-old Jamaican from 21st to 10th position in the latest ICC player rankings for Test batsmen. The former West Indies captain earned 95 points ratings for his triple ton.
South Africa's Jacques Kallis and Hashim Amla, Pakistan's Younis Khan and New Zealand opener Brendon McCullum also moved upwards in the batting chart.
In the ICC player rankings for Test bowlers, India's S Sreesanth moved up by two places to be placed at 29th. Dale Steyn sits pretty at the top while English spinner Graeme Swann is in second spot.
http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news...-rating-points
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From: ajithfederer
on 20th November 2010 10:30 PM
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Come December will be India's one year reign as World number 1 ranked team. Australia held it for 73 months since the rankings started at June 2003.
Historical Rankings
ICC Test Champions
Team Start End Total Months High Rating
Australia June 2003 July 2009 73 143
South Africa Aug 2009 Nov 2009 4 122
India Dec 2009 11 130
Reference: ICC Rankings
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 08:57 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 21st November 2010 09:00 AM
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 10:04 AM
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Pawan: "In my opinion only two opening pairs have done better than Gambhir and Sehwag. And those are Greenidge-Haynes and Sutcliffe-Hobbs with the latter being the greatest of all time by quite a distance."
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From: gane14
on 21st November 2010 10:29 AM
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Sehwag doing it once again........
50 of 50 balls..

(continuing)
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 10:39 AM
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good session 4 us....

gauti....
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 11:23 AM
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Jitendra: "When on 55, Sehwag test runs aggregate moved ahead of 4 legends, Clive Llyod, Desmond Haynes, Mark Taylor & Mohammad Yousuf (all on same day). Greenidge is next ahead."
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From: steveaustin
on 21st November 2010 11:27 AM
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From: Plum
on 21st November 2010 11:28 AM
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Sourav, nAn match pArkattumA? Sehwag out aagara varaikkum wait paNNavA?
nAn pArkka aarambichA epdiyum out aayiduvAr.
Can accept cheque or cash.
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From: Vivasaayi
on 21st November 2010 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Sourav, nAn match pArkattumA? Sehwag out aagara varaikkum wait paNNavA?
nAn pArkka aarambichA epdiyum out aayiduvAr.
Can accept cheque or cash.
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From: satissh_r
on 21st November 2010 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Sourav, nAn match pArkattumA? Sehwag out aagara varaikkum wait paNNavA?
nAn pArkka aarambichA epdiyum out aayiduvAr.
Can accept cheque or cash.
Matter over, Sachin nooru adikka vidunga :P
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From: Plum
on 21st November 2010 11:34 AM
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Sattish, nIngaLavadhu cheque vettunga appO
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From: steveaustin
on 21st November 2010 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Sourav, nAn match pArkattumA? Sehwag out aagara varaikkum wait paNNavA?
உண்மையில் நீங்க ரொம்ப பவர்புல் தான் போங்க.... கிரிக்கெட் சுப்ரமணியம் சுவாமி-ன்னு ஒரு பெயர் உங்களுக்கு வைக்கலாம் போல தோணுது... :P
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From: satissh_r
on 21st November 2010 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Sattish, nIngaLavadhu cheque vettunga appO

Sachin nooru adikarathu common interest

Actually ungala pola enakum neraya peru cheque or cash tharanam, I'm as good as you in this
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 21st November 2010 11:38 AM
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Poll question in TV
Would Vettori make it into the Indian Team? Yes = 35% No = 65%
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From: satissh_r
on 21st November 2010 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Poll question in TV
Would Vettori make it into the Indian Team? Yes = 35% No = 65%

Yeah naanum atha than nenachen, why wouldn't he?
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 11:40 AM
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plum....
well played viru,....
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From: steveaustin
on 21st November 2010 11:42 AM
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I think Vettori has brought out his entire experience in this series. Considering Sehwag's aggression, he bowled brilliantly in this series without much support from the other end.
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From: steveaustin
on 21st November 2010 11:48 AM
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Sehwag missed out another century, which is always on the cards for him. Victim of relentless aggression.
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 12:04 PM
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gautiii......50!
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From: Sourav
on 21st November 2010 12:58 PM
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44.1
Southee to Gambhir, OUT, 133.2 kph, that's the end of Gambhir, another nothing delivery really, Gambhir pokes at a shortish ball outside off, Taylor takes an overhead catch at gully, Gambhir furious at missing out on a century
G Gambhir c Taylor b Southee 78 (127b 12x4 0x6) SR: 61.41
wel played...
Kunal Bhatt: "After a long time we are seeing Gambhir we know.Rotating strike, hitting occasional boundaries and looking busy in the middle.Good signs for India."

thats y players like gauti's caliber should be backed up by the team management/captain even after 1,2 series failures... Dhoni did that rightly so.... Thanks a ton to dhoni!
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From: Dhakshan
on 21st November 2010 01:08 PM
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Well played Gauti
But adhu thevailla shot
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From: mnaren555
on 21st November 2010 03:43 PM
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Dravid nd Sachin 50
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From: Dhakshan
on 21st November 2010 03:48 PM
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Sachin and Dravid
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From: Plum
on 21st November 2010 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
cricinfo
Field placing of the day (or not)In the recent few games, MS Dhoni has shown a tendency as a captain to chase the ball. Four through covers? Place a guy there. Flicked through midwicket, plug that. And so, today when Tim Southee swatted Harbhajan Singh for three big hits, he kept pushing midwicket deeper. Finally, when the man was on the midwicket boundary, Southee swung one over his head. Surprisingly, Dhoni didn't place anyone in the stands.
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From: ajithfederer
on 22nd November 2010 01:35 AM
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Saw the highlights. Shewag and gambhir
Dravid 60th test fifty
Tendulkar 59th test fifty
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From: Riyazz
on 22nd November 2010 07:25 AM
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Super innings by gauti n sehwag 9 th 100 partnership

dravid n sachin
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 08:21 AM
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83.3 McKay to Tendulkar, OUT, 85.8 mph, got 'im, no No. 50 for Tendulkar today, another debutant gets him, short of a length angling across Tendulkar, and rising, he stands tall and looks to defend, feeling for that one and gets an outside edge to the keeper, New Zealand couldn't have asked for a better start, fans making their way to the stadium which is way outside the city won't be too pleased though
SR Tendulkar c Hopkins b McKay 61 (129b 8x4 0x6) SR: 47.28
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From: ajithfederer
on 22nd November 2010 08:26 AM
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Another debutant takes tendulkar wicket
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 08:35 AM
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 08:37 AM
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88.2 Martin to Laxman, OUT, 83.0 mph, Laxman has a how-did-that-happen look on his face after being bowled, inswinger from Martin, length ball from Martin brushes the front pad before knocking legstump, two big wickets for New Zealand early in the day, Tim spoke too soon
VVS Laxman b Martin 12 (16b 2x4 0x6) SR: 75.00
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 09:00 AM
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:02 AM
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Harry: "Someone should have told Laxman that India was 9 down and trailing by 200 runs. He would have scored a triple century at least."
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 09:02 AM
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"Someone should have told Laxman that India was 9 down and trailing by 200 runs. He would have scored a triple century at least."
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 09:03 AM
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"I hope everyone can see the importance of Dravid in a test match. He may be rusty and he may seem to have lost is timing and form but a Dravid who performs to his 70% capacity is better than almost any batsman!!! I just hope he carries onto make a big one and remind all forgotten fans of his worth!!!! Go the wall!!!"
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 09:14 AM
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Raina gone!!!!! Again a wicket for Vettori. Easily forgettable series for Suresh Raina...
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:18 AM
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95.1 Vettori to Raina, OUT, 53.9 mph, and he strikes first ball, pitches on the footmarks outside off, kicks up and turns into Raina, who looks to defend, but gets an inside-edge high on the bat, onto the pads and pops up for a simple catch to Watling at short leg
SK Raina c sub (BJ Watling) b Vettori 3 (25b 0x4 0x6) SR: 12.00
Raina, saving his best for SA tour.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:27 AM
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Dhoni
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:28 AM
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98.5 McKay to Dhoni, FOUR, 86.7 mph, makes that three in a row, a lofted drive through cover, McCullum dives acrobatically for the cameras though he's nowhere near the ball, which races for four
98.4 McKay to Dhoni, FOUR, 83.9 mph, a length delivery is answered by a Dhoni special, whipped past mid-on for four, not too concerned about the footwork
98.3 McKay to Dhoni, FOUR, 84.6 mph, and another boundary for Dhoni, shortish ball well outside off, Dhoni carves it over point for a four, he's in a hurry Dhoni
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From: Dhakshan
on 22nd November 2010 09:39 AM
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Dhoni
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Dhoni

ithellam en avatar jaalam...
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:51 AM
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Current partnership 32 runs, 9.0 overs, RR: 3.55 (Dravid 1, Dhoni 27)
Dhoni wud reach his fifty b4 dravid gets his century.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 09:55 AM
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Dravid has scored just 1 run in 30 balls since Dhoni came in.
Meanwhile Dhoni has scored 27 runs in same no. of balls.
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From: Dhakshan
on 22nd November 2010 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Dhoni

ithellam en avatar jaalam...

Pona match le kooda thaan indha dp vechunga
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Dhoni

ithellam en avatar jaalam...

Pona match le kooda thaan indha dp vechunga

orey match-la ellam nadathuduma... ithelam step-by-step progress...

improve aaga time pudikkum...
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 10:17 AM
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Putchu: "Dhoni has played a major role in propelling India to the numero uno spot in the tests as a captain and a team member. But he has been receiving a lot of criticism lately for his batting, which critics believe is not up to the mark. I feel today is the best opportunity for him to silence his critics by batting to his natural ability, and helping India in winning both the match and the series."
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From: hamid
on 22nd November 2010 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Putchu: "Dhoni has played a major role in propelling India to the numero uno spot in the tests as a captain and a team member. But he has been receiving a lot of criticism lately for his batting, which critics believe is not up to the mark. I feel today is the best opportunity for him to silence his critics by batting to his natural ability, and helping India in winning both the match and the series."
itha mattum Plum paarthaa
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 10:22 AM
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Dravid century
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 10:22 AM
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Ton No.31 for Dravid. Now stands 7th in the list of highest no.of century makers.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 22nd November 2010 10:24 AM
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Dravid

. konjam azhuththunga

.
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From: hamid
on 22nd November 2010 10:27 AM
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Dravid
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 10:34 AM
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Day3 - Lunch
New Zealand 193
India 386/5 (115 ov)
India lead by 193 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
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From: jinju
on 22nd November 2010 10:36 AM
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Jammy

...my most favourite sportsman ever and to me, India's most valuable captain under whom the perennial whipping boys of cricket outside the subcontinent registered a memorable series victory, providing long-term viewers of cricket like me one of the very few moist-eyed moments in such a long time! as ravi shastri very rightly pointed out at the moment of his 31st hundred, "one of the true greats of the modern game"!
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From: Dhakshan
on 22nd November 2010 10:40 AM
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Dravid
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Dravid

. konjam azhuththunga

.

adikkurathukku than bhajji irukkanae....

dravid...
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From: Riyazz
on 22nd November 2010 10:49 AM
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Dravid

innum neria edir pakuran . . .
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From: raghavendran
on 22nd November 2010 11:02 AM
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dravid
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 22nd November 2010 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Dravid

. konjam azhuththunga

.

adikkurathukku than bhajji irukkanae....

dravid...
naan Dravid-a azhuththa sonnen

. Bajji pathi no comments.
Dravid usually gets a bit fluent after reaching 30-40. innaikku 100 varaikkum andha fluency-e illai. '1 step front, 1 step back' maadhiri irundhuchu. Hope he will get better in the next session

.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:21 AM
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Lead now 200 runs.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:23 AM
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Navjot: "Cloudy forecast and upto 40% chances of precipitation for tomorrow and the day after that as per the Weather Channel. Don't understand why the Indian batsmen are choosing to continue scratching around now instead of trying to up the run rate. If we don't win due to rain / wet outfield delays later, only the middle-order batsmen would be to blame."
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:29 AM
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Dhoni 50
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From: jinju
on 22nd November 2010 11:29 AM
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MSD

long due...
deserved every bit of the luck he got. hope he converts it to a 100!
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:32 AM
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Cricinfo's stats man Madhu says: "This is MS Dhoni's first half century since his 76 at SSC in July 2010. In seven innings in between, he scored 107 runs at an average of just over 15."
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From: mnaren555
on 22nd November 2010 11:40 AM
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Dravid well played
gud series for him
Engal thangam dhoni eppadiyo 50 adithu vittar.. athu pothum
dhoni 100 adichidu pa...
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:42 AM
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List of debutants Tendulkar has got out to: "Ujesh Ranchod, Ruwan Kalpage, Mark Ealham, Neil Johnson, Jacob Oram, Monty Panesar, Cameron White, Peter Siddle, Peter George, and now Andy Mc Kay !"
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
mnaren555
Dravid well played
gud series for him
Engam thangam dhoni
eppadiyo 50 adithu vittar.. athu pothum
dhoni 100 adichidu pa...
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:43 AM
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This is the seventh consecutive time India have made more than 400 in the first innings, and the 12th time in 15.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 22nd November 2010 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP
List of debutants Tendulkar has got out to: "Ujesh Ranchod, Ruwan Kalpage, Mark Ealham, Neil Johnson, Jacob Oram, Monty Panesar, Cameron White, Peter Siddle, Peter George, and now Andy Mc Kay !"
I don't think any of these guys had (or having) a good Test career. So to get Sachin's wicket on debut is a bad omen

. McKay

.
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From: mnaren555
on 22nd November 2010 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
mnaren555
Dravid well played
gud series for him
Engam thangam dhoni
eppadiyo 50 adithu vittar.. athu pothum
dhoni 100 adichidu pa...

enna muzhippu.... romba naal aauguthu dhoni 50 adichi
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
GP
List of debutants Tendulkar has got out to: "Ujesh Ranchod, Ruwan Kalpage, Mark Ealham, Neil Johnson, Jacob Oram, Monty Panesar, Cameron White, Peter Siddle, Peter George, and now Andy Mc Kay !"
I don't think any of these guys had (or having) a good Test career. So to get Sachin's wicket on debut is a bad omen

. McKay

.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 22nd November 2010 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
GP
List of debutants Tendulkar has got out to: "Ujesh Ranchod, Ruwan Kalpage, Mark Ealham, Neil Johnson, Jacob Oram, Monty Panesar, Cameron White, Peter Siddle, Peter George, and now Andy Mc Kay !"
I don't think any of these guys had (or having) a good Test career. So to get Sachin's wicket on debut is a bad omen

. McKay

.

Test Career GP

.
Johnson,Oram - Never really took off in tests.
Panesar - Played 30 odd tests (wasn't that much effective) but is now carrying drinks. And looks like he will be doing that for quite a while.
White - Even though he has won a permanent slot in ODIs, he is nowhere in the reckoning for Tests. Even if he does make it to tests it won't be for his bowling skills.
Siddle - Might be the only exception as he may get chances in the future to cement his Test place. Still not a regular fixture yet in the Aussie Test side though.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 12:12 PM
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Lead 250
//agree on that puli//
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 12:13 PM
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130.1 McKay to Dhoni, SIX, 83.2 mph, lashed that one with a massive six to bring up the 450, plants his front foot and powers it on the up over long-on, the crowd loves it
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 12:15 PM
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McKay to Dhoni, SIX!!,
that is straight out of the Chennai Super Kings camp! It was a length ball angling away, Dhoni picked the length so early and muscled it back over the bowler's head as the ball clears the sight-screen with ease! What a hit!! @ 133.92 kmph
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From: Riyazz
on 22nd November 2010 12:33 PM
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Thalaiva 85 th 100 partner ship
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 12:36 PM
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Thalaivar Dravid 150
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 12:41 PM
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dhoni century pottathum declare pannidalaam imo...300 is enough... weather conditions-iyum paakkanum la...
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From: Riyazz
on 22nd November 2010 12:43 PM
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150 adita dravid avargaluku enudia vazthukal

nengal 200 adika enudia
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 12:45 PM
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riyazz then 250 300....

declare panrathu nallathuppa... nalaikku 40% chance of rain...they have to consider that fact...

we need a win... thats wat matter,,,
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From: Dhakshan
on 22nd November 2010 12:47 PM
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Dravid 150
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From: MADDY
on 22nd November 2010 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
riyazz then 250 300....

declare panrathu nallathuppa... nalaikku 40% chance of rain...they have to consider that fact...

we need a win... thats wat matter,,,
avanga ramasamy* panam** kuduppaan-ne irukkainga
*weather god
**result
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 12:54 PM
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Dravid
Dhoni, seekiram century adichuttu declare pannuppA
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 12:55 PM
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Neel: "Raina is averaging 6.5 this series. Is it worth taking him to South Africa where he is sure to get short balls liberally"
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
Neel: "Raina is averaging 6.5 this series. Is it worth taking him to South Africa where he is sure to get short balls liberally"

Rainavukku badhilaa Pujara maadhiri yaaraachayum scapegoat aakidalaam. it would be difficult for a new player to play in SA conditions. so avanga seriyaa perform pannalainu solli marupadiyum Raina va WC ku team la kondu vandhuralaam.

PS: Rest M.Vijay also for SA tour.
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From: Plum
on 22nd November 2010 12:59 PM
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Raina should be given first preference in SA. All the easy conditions have been given to him so far. If a new guy comes in and fails against SA, that guy's'career will get screwed.
Let Raina play in SA. If he succeeds there, well and good. Else, let someone else get a chance.
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 01:01 PM
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:01 PM
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Kumar: "If we start scrutinising players after every series, then we would not have players such as tendulkar, dravid, laxman and ganguly. We need to be patient with players like raina and see their character in foreign pitches"
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:04 PM
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More from Cricinfo's Madhu: "This is India's 38th score of over 500 in home Tests. They have won on 13 occasions and drawn 24. Australia have 74 scores over 500, winning on 54 occasions. They have lost three matches and tied one after scoring over 500."
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:12 PM
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Dhoni is struggling with cramp.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:13 PM
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Vettori is bowling in negative line consistently.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:20 PM
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Tea - Day 3
New Zealand 193
India 510/5 (145.0 ov)
India lead by 317 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings
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From: jinju
on 22nd November 2010 01:55 PM
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well-played MSD

a century wud've been just, nevertheless, today's game changer

!
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 01:57 PM
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149.4 Vettori to Dhoni, OUT, 51.2 mph, Dhoni is gone, century No. 5 will have to wait, he can't get anywhere near the pitch and punches the ball back to Vettori, it was a flighted delivery, and Dhoni's innings ends tamely
MS Dhoni c & b Vettori 98 (156b 12x4 1x6) SR: 62.82
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From: raajarasigan
on 22nd November 2010 02:00 PM
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Dhoni

Well Played!! this is what we are expecting from you.. unfortunate to have got out in 98..
Batting All-rounder has come into the crease now..
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:01 PM
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Ishant has his pads on in the dressing room.
Declare panra ideavae illa pOlirukku.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:01 PM
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Dravid is also struggling with cramps now.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:02 PM
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Perhaps India want to give Dhoni some time to recover from his cramps before declaring.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:07 PM
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Paul: "Bhajji comes to the crease. His batting is the reason India haven't gone down 1-0 in this series and his bowling the reason they haven't gone 1-0 up."
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:09 PM
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Prathik Roy: "Ideally India should declare 10 odd overs before close of play since that way the ball would be new both today and tomorrow and with an early start it is India's best chance to knock the top order of NZ. Not to mention that way they will have a new ball again for the fifth day morning."
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:16 PM
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Deepak Dhawan: "This could well be a first and last full fledged series in which Harbhajan Singh has outscored SRT."
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 02:24 PM
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Vettori to Harbhajan, SIX!!,
this was coming from Bhajji the batsman, tossed up delivery, straightens after pitching on middle and off, Harbhajan comes down the track, makes room, gets to the pitch and deposits it into the stands at long off, wonderful to watch @ 82.44 kmph
:hurray:
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 02:32 PM
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"If Dhoni isn't able to keep, who will? Dravid is the only other player with prior keeping experience. But will he risk it, with an important SA series up. Plus he would also be tired from this knock. Raina is the next option. Dhoni's recovery crucial"
Bowler becomes Batsman. Next on line Batsman to Wicket-Keeper. Wicket-Keeper to Bowler. romba nallA irukku. indha approach enakku romba pidichirukku.
BTW, Dravid got out to Kid Williamson....
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 02:33 PM
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Williamson to Dravid, out Caught by Guptill!!
Oh dear, Dravid perishes as he nears 200! Tossed up delivery, spins a bit into him, he shimmies down the track, goes through with the shot and lofts it down the ground, but he does not manage to clear Guptill at long on who settles underneath it, end of a great innings from the Wall, Chris Martin shook his hand as he made his way back to the pavilion. Dravid c Guptill b Williamson 191(396) [4s-21] @ 80.64 kmph
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 02:34 PM
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Well played Wall
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:34 PM
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158.3 Williamson to Dravid, OUT, 50.1 mph, Dravid is gone for 191, there'll be no double-century today, and he stays behind Lara in the career runs as well, Dravid charges down the track and lofts the ball, he doesn't get it off the middle of the bat, low on the bat and it swirls towards long-on where he is caught by Guptill there, end of a fantastic innings
R Dravid c Guptill b Williamson 191 (396b 21x4 0x6) SR: 48.23
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From: raghavendran
on 22nd November 2010 02:40 PM
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dravid
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From: Sourav
on 22nd November 2010 02:46 PM
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no declaration yet?

is there any tactic behind this?
well done dravid & dhoni!
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From: Dhakshan
on 22nd November 2010 02:46 PM
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Dravid and Dhoni

Well played

.
Should have got 200 and 100
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From: jinju
on 22nd November 2010 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
no declaration yet?

is there any tactic behind this?
me too wondering what's going on! maybe msd needs some time to recover. but still they can play some shots!
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 02:48 PM
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Lead 360 thaan.. All out aagaravaraikum aaduvanga.. something around 420. if Bhajji fires.
And 2nd innings India wont bat.
BTW its Day 3

. still 2 days left to pick 10 wickets of NZ
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
no declaration yet?

is there any tactic behind this?
seems Dhoni has got cramps. so some time needed for him to get ready for keeping.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
BTW its Day 3

. still 2 days left to pick 10 wickets of NZ
but rain interruptions are more likely. we may not get 2 full days.
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 02:58 PM
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:01 PM
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164.1 Martin to Harbhajan Singh, OUT, 81.4 mph, Harbhajan holes out, he was looking to smash it out of the park, he comes down the pitch and miscues it towards cover, McCullum has a safe pair of hands, he pouches that one
Harbhajan Singh c McCullum b Martin 20 (47b 1x4 1x6) SR: 42.55
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From: steveaustin
on 22nd November 2010 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
no declaration yet?

is there any tactic behind this?
May be waiting Bhajji's century....
BTW, Bhajji puttukichi....
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:03 PM
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Dhoni has his keeping pads on. A declaration is round the corner.
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:07 PM
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And India have declared with a lead of 373 runs.
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From: Plum
on 22nd November 2010 03:14 PM
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India declared.
10 wickets to take. Kamaan bhajji
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:15 PM
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Akhilesh: "Minimum of 15 overs left today. Subtract 2 because of changeover, and about 3 for poor light which will come in play later. That leaves 10 overs. Hold on, I forgot to factor in India's over rate..so that leaves us with about 7 overs today. YIKES!!!"
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by
Maniraj
http://www.weathercity.com/in/nagpur/
Dont think so.. anyway play safe

this site says there is 40% chance for precipitation.
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenda...m_ite=wx-10Day
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From: Maniraj
on 22nd November 2010 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
They have declared
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 03:57 PM
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8.5 Harbhajan Singh to McIntosh, OUT, 52.3 mph, Harbhajan has struck, McIntosh won't be batting anymore in this series, a flatter one from Harbhajan, hurries onto the batsman, who is late to react and is struck on the pads, in front of middle, McIntosh was expecting it to turn umpire raises the finger
TG McIntosh lbw b Harbhajan Singh 8 (30b 0x4 0x6) SR: 26.66
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From: GP
on 22nd November 2010 04:02 PM
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Stumps - Day 3
New Zealand 193 & 24/1 (11.0 ov)
India 566/8d
New Zealand trail by 349 runs with 9 wickets remaining
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From: Plum
on 22nd November 2010 04:17 PM
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Harbhajan poised to bowl india to a win
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Harbhajan poised to bowl india to a win

MOS is equally contested btw viru, bhajji & mcc....
viru 398 runs @ 99.50 avg
mcc 360* playing.
bhajji 315 & 8* wkts.
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 08:15 AM
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13.6
Ojha to McCullum, OUT, 84.6 kph, a massive wicket for India, McCullum is a goner, plays back to a delivery that was short of length, looks to whip it off his pads, he misses and there's a huge shout for lbw, umpire agrees, New Zealand's task gets a lot harder
BB McCullum lbw b Ojha 25 (38b 4x4 0x6) SR: 65.78
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 23rd November 2010 08:21 AM
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Guptil also out
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 08:22 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 08:29 AM
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Only 7 wkts need . . Come on india
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 08:33 AM
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India
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 08:48 AM
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20.4
Harbhajan Singh to Hopkins, OUT, 79.5 kph
GJ Hopkins c Gambhir b Harbhajan Singh 8 (35b 1x4 0x6) SR: 22.85
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 08:48 AM
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Hopkins gone bhaji
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 08:55 AM
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Bajji MOS
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Bajji MOS


viru...
kamman ojha, sreesanth, ishanth...
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Plum
Harbhajan poised to bowl india to a win

MOS is equally contested btw viru, bhajji & mcc....
viru 398 runs @ 99.50 avg
mcc 360* playing.
bhajji 315 & 8* wkts.
Bajji 315 runs @ 105 avg

anne neenga 10th fail, naan ettaanglass passu.
and 10 wickets so far in the series only behind Ojha (12 wkts).
Bajji MOS
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From: steveaustin
on 23rd November 2010 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
GP
Bajji MOS


viru...
kamman ojha, sreesanth, ishanth...
Dravid with 2 100s SR around 43+.

Occupation of crease also essential for Test matches.
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 09:43 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 09:45 AM
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Bhaji than mos
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 09:56 AM
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Williamson out ish
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 09:56 AM
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35.5
Sharma to Williamson, OUT, 134.3 kph, Ishant strikes, that one kept a touch low, it was a short of length and pitching just outside off, goes on with the angle, Williamson looks to defend, the ball sneaks between bat and pad to crash into middle and off, India coasting to victory here
KS Williamson b Sharma 8 (25b 0x4 0x6) SR: 32.00
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From: Dhakshan
on 23rd November 2010 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum

Plum, ivlo emoticons use panni paathadhe illiyae...
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
Dhakshan

Originally Posted by
Plum

Plum, ivlo emoticons use panni paathadhe illiyae...
Harbhajan Singh is not just a hero, he is an icon, he is a religion by himself. I am overwhelmed. Hence, the emoticons.
vAzhga Harbhajan nAmam
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 10:13 AM
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39.2 Raina to Ryder, OUT, 53.0 mph, oh dear, a tame, tame end to Ryder's innings, nothing special from Raina, pitched up on middle, Ryder comes down the track and lofts the ball, only as far as Ishant at mid-off
JD Ryder c Sharma b Raina 22 (53b 1x4 0x6) SR: 41.50
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 23rd November 2010 10:14 AM
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Raina gets the wicket of Ryder

. The end is nigh

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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 10:19 AM
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Raina
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 10:26 AM
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41.4
Raina to Vettori, OUT, 85.0 kph, India's surge continues, Raina gets two, Vettori is lbw, this one doesn't turn much, fullish ball pitching around off, Vettori opts to play off the backfoot, he misses the line and is struck on the knee roll in front of middle, Taufel thinks about it and then lifts his finger, not too long now for this match to be wrapped up
DL Vettori lbw b Raina 13 (20b 2x4 0x6) SR: 65.00
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 10:27 AM
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Raina - Finally, there is competition to Harbhajan
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 10:29 AM
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Yes plum raina is strong competitor for bhaji :P
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From: ajithfederer
on 23rd November 2010 10:40 AM
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Congratulations to Team India. (It's more or less certain that we will win this test match).
By Next week India would have completed one full year of being a Number one Test Team. Thanks to everybody who have made this possible.
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Congratulations to Team India. (It's more or less certain that we will win this test match).
By Next week India would have completed one full year of being a Number one Test Team. Thanks to everybody who have made this possible.

You'll have to put up with noises about Home tigers until the SA and Aussie series wins are ticked. Especially, now that India has been unshakeable for a year, neraiya Aussie and English vayirugaL eRiyum.
Chappell kudumbathula indha varusham Christmas illaiyAm
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Congratulations to Team India. (It's more or less certain that we will win this test match).
By Next week India would have completed one full year of being a Number one Test Team. Thanks to everybody who have made this possible.

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From: ajithfederer
on 23rd November 2010 10:46 AM
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I think we can win this time. Heck, Aus and Eng won there, Why can't we win a test series in SA. Aus series should be finally ours too.
What are your thoughts?

Originally Posted by
Plum
You'll have to put up with noises about Home tigers until the SA and Aussie series wins are ticked. Especially, now that India has been unshakeable for a year, neraiya Aussie and English vayirugaL eRiyum.

Originally Posted by
Plum
Chappell kudumbathula indha varusham Christmas illaiyAm

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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum

Originally Posted by
ajithfederer
Congratulations to Team India. (It's more or less certain that we will win this test match).
By Next week India would have completed one full year of being a Number one Test Team. Thanks to everybody who have made this possible.

You'll have to put up with noises about Home tigers until the SA and Aussie series wins are ticked. Especially, now that India has been unshakeable for a year, neraiya Aussie and English vayirugaL eRiyum.
Chappell kudumbathula indha varusham Christmas illaiyAm

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From: Dinesh84
on 23rd November 2010 10:54 AM
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Poonthamalli namathae
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:22 AM
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Kindly update this in 1st page. Sachin, Sehwag, Dhoni, Zaheer Khan rested for NZ ODI series.
Squad for first two ODIs: Gautam Gambhir (capt), M Vijay, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Saurabh Tiwary, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), R Ashwin, Praveen Kumar, R Vinay Kumar, Munaf Patel, Sreesanth, Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja.
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:43 AM
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Ishant
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:43 AM
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51.2 Sharma to Martin, OUT, 83.4 mph, no he can't, he's gone for a golden duck, bowled after he doesn't move his feet and pokes at a short of length ball, Ishant gets two in two and an utterly comprehensive win for India is wrapped up
CS Martin b Sharma 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
51.1 Sharma to Southee, OUT, 82.3 mph, and he strikes straight away, Southee's fun innings comes to an end, Chris Martin is all that stands between New Zealand and defeat, it was a short of length ball, Southee as usual charges out of the crease, looks to swipe this towards midwicket, he misses, the ball hits the top of middle and off
TG Southee b Sharma 31 (25b 0x4 3x6) SR: 124.00
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From: Vivasaayi
on 23rd November 2010 11:43 AM
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why no rest for raina?
he is also playing continuous cricket
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 11:44 AM
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51.2
Sharma to Martin, OUT, 134.3 kph, no he can't, he's gone for a golden duck, bowled after he doesn't move his feet and pokes at a short of length ball, Ishant gets two in two and an utterly comprehensive win for India is wrapped up
CS Martin b Sharma 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Can Martin last the over? Five balls to go.
51.1
Sharma to Southee, OUT, 132.5 kph, and he strikes straight away, Southee's fun innings comes to an end, Chris Martin is all that stands between New Zealand and defeat, it was a short of length ball, Southee as usual charges out of the crease, looks to swipe this towards midwicket, he misses, the ball hits the top of middle and off
TG Southee b Sharma 31 (25b 0x4 3x6) SR: 124.00
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 11:44 AM
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India won the series and match
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:44 AM
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 11:44 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 11:45 AM
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Dravid is mom i think.
Ishant Sharma

4 wickets in 1st innings and 3 wickets in 2nd innings.
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by
Vivasaayi
why no rest for raina?
he is also playing continuous cricket
players who had requested rest has been given rest... raina ketkvave illa pola.... might be he wants to get out of this bad patch by playing well in this ODIs,
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From: Rocky89
on 23rd November 2010 11:47 AM
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From: Rocky89
on 23rd November 2010 11:48 AM
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Ishant and wall
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav

Originally Posted by
Vivasaayi
why no rest for raina?
he is also playing continuous cricket
players who had requested rest has been given rest...
raina ketkvave illa pola.... might be he wants to get out of this bad patch by playing well in this ODIs,
adhaan avarukkum saerthu Dhoni kaetaarae.
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Riyazz
Dravid is mom i think.
Ishant Sharma

4 wickets in 1st innings and 3 wickets in 2nd innings.
less chance 4 ishanth.
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From: Maniraj
on 23rd November 2010 11:50 AM
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Team India
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 11:50 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 23rd November 2010 11:51 AM
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From: Dinesh84
on 23rd November 2010 11:55 AM
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From: Dhakshan
on 23rd November 2010 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by
NDTV
That seals the innings victory for India. It has been a brilliant test for the home side as they have beaten the visitors by an innings and 198 runs, truly an emphatic victory. New Zealand fought well through the series but were not good enough to match up to the number 1 Test side and were totally outplayed in the final test. A lot of credit has to go to the way the Sreesanth and Ishant bowled for India in the first innings picking up early wickets and dismissing the Kiwis for 193. The Indian batsmen too batted well with Dravid scoring 191 and Dhoni making 98 to give India a mammoth lead of 373 runs. New Zealand really needed to bat it out for two whole days from there to try and save the game but with the pitching offering a lot of turn on Day 4 and Day 5 the Black-Caps really did not stand much of a chance. Harbhajan and Ishant were the pick of the bowlers for India in the 3rd innings of the game taking 3 wickets each. Ishant bagged figures of 3 for 15 and Harbhajan 3 for 56. Raina and Ojha also bowled very well picking up 2 for 1 and 2 for 67 respectively. India really outclassed the Kiwi side in the final Test and went on to secure a much deserved victory. There will be several candidates for the Man of the Match and Man of the Series here.
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 12:06 PM
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Dravid mom
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 12:08 PM
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Mos bhaji
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 12:09 PM
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Rahul Dravid is the Man of the Match: "It was a good series, had to work hard for runs. To get the sort of result we did today was sweet. The bowlers set up the match for us. I think it was the best wicket we got in the series, there was bounce when the ball was new, and turn later as we saw today."
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 12:12 PM
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Harbhajan Singh is the Man of the Series: "It's been a satisfying series with the bat, but could have got more wickets. I'm very happy we won the series. This is what is called an Indian, there is something in it for the bowlers on the fourth and fifth day, and batsman can score is they play well. I think I bowled well, would have been happy with 15-16 wickets in the series, Ojha bowled well, Raina chipped in with wickets. South Africa is going to be very challenging, we have to play much better than we did in this series to win, if we play to our potential and our capabilities, we can definitely win in South Africa."
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 12:14 PM
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Daniel Vettori: "It was a really good challenge, this is the sort of wicket you expect to play on at least once in India, it was a first for some of us, and hopefully we can do better the next time it happens. We're more comfortable as a one-day unit, though we were beaten in our previous series."
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 12:15 PM
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MS Dhoni: "I think the way the fast bowlers bowled on the first day was remarkable, there wasn't much in the wicket for them then but they still got the wickets, and they were backed up by the spinners. Plenty of positives, the way Rahul is playing, Sehwag's form, the bowlers have shown they can take wickets even on flat tracks, one area of improvement is the fielding, we need to increase our intensity in the field."
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From: GP
on 23rd November 2010 12:16 PM
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Dravid

Bajji
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 12:31 PM
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dravid bhajji viru...
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 12:34 PM
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Whole Indian team
Everyone contributed - even Raina with the ball.
We really need to tick off that SA and Aussie tour thingy now. Shut the mouths of Eng and aus commentators for ever.
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From: Riyazz
on 23rd November 2010 12:47 PM
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Good team work

come on india
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 23rd November 2010 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
We really need to tick off that SA
Plum, do you expect SA tour to be easy? SA is a very well-oiled machine, especially in their backyard. A drawn series would feel like a win for us, IMO.
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From: Plum
on 23rd November 2010 01:51 PM
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Ofcourse, it will not be easy. Lot depends on Dhoni, the batsman. There will be quite a few innings collapses to repair. MSD, the batsman, will play a key role. He is capable of taking up that challenge but it remains to be seen, still.
I would like to say I don think Harbhajan will continue his success with the bat in SA, but then he will go and promptly disprove me. Good as our seamers are, I guess we never have the habit of dismissing opposition teams easily - we'll always conceded a big lower order partnership especially in SA and Australia. This is where Harbhajan can make a difference as a bowler.
That 5oth century seems to be hanging over Sachin's neck. He also has a point to prove in South Africa - not sure how that is going to pan out. Even Ricky has repaired his India record - if Sachin fails in SA, the murmur on his all time greatness over Ricky will resurface, especially when Ricky has a succesful Ashes series.
If Viru fails, pretty much, we'll be cooked. We dont have the bowlers to out-bowl SA in a bowler-friendly pitch.
It is a great opportunity - in Gambhir/Sehwag, the Big 3 and Dhoni/Harbhajan, we have enough batting nous to setup competitive totals. Raina will be a bonus, really.
In bowling, Zaheer ofcourse needs to be fully firing. Ishant will play a key role - in that, he can chip in with crucial wickets or give it away completely.
We only need a good supporting role from Harbhajan, which he is capable of but one will have to keep fingers crossed. Heck, seems his planets are aligning superbly now, so one can expect him to shine.
Let's see.
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From: satissh_r
on 23rd November 2010 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
Plum
We really need to tick off that SA
Plum, do you expect SA tour to be easy? SA is a very well-oiled machine, especially in their backyard. A drawn series would feel like a win for us, IMO.
A fit Zaheer and Ishanth could cause havoc against SA, the key wickets would be that of Amla and Kallis. As for our batting, Steyn and Morkel would relish giving us some sweet chin music
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 23rd November 2010 02:29 PM
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Some of the issues I can think of (bullet pannidaren, for ease of viewing):
1. Middle/lower-order batting: The top order won't give us 400/5 or 350/4 situations. Most of the time it will be 200/5 and taking that to 350+ or collapsing under 250 is at the hands of the middle order. Last series Ganguly batted superbly and gave us vital runs while batting with the tail. Seeing Laxman's dismissals to Martin and the support cast of Raina & Dhoni, such middle/lower resistance may be hard to come this time.
2. Pace bowling: Zaheer will be reliable no doubt. But Sreesanth and Ishanth are a bit hit-and-miss. It is very very crucial that they have a good series. VRV Singh of last series comes to mind (he did OK).
3. Dravid: His reflexes and overall game seem to be on the wane (naanum Dravid fan-dhaan, so idhai solla enakku full rights irukku

). To counter Steyn & Morkel's pace and bounce, he needs to be at the top of his game. No doubt he will prepare very hard (a lesson for all youngsters), but not sure whether he will succeed. Would be glad if I am proven wrong, that would be lovely

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4. Cleaning up the tail: Very important aspect for teams visiting SA. If you don't clean up their tail, they will make you pay. idhu Bajji kailadhaan irukku

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All said, this is our best opportunity yet

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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 02:33 PM
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[html:94096978e8]<img src=http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/124900/124976.jpg>[/html:94096978e8]
pls enable the image...
thanks in adv.
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From: satissh_r
on 23rd November 2010 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
But Sreesanth and Ishanth are a bit hit-and-miss
Sreesanth had a very good series last time around against SA, distinctly remember Gavaskar and Harsha raving about his seam position and how it was the best in the world at that moment. I'm confident one of them will hit form but if both do, then I'm sure we can get 20 wickets in every match
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From: P_R
on 23rd November 2010 03:19 PM
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pOna thadavai dhaanE andre nellai adichuputtu tance aadunaaru
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From: Dinesh84
on 23rd November 2010 03:23 PM
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Sreesanth ippo ellam wicket kondaatatha korachikitaapla theriyithu..
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From: satissh_r
on 23rd November 2010 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by
P_R
pOna thadavai dhaanE andre nellai adichuputtu tance aadunaaru

Aaama, Nel lum appadi patta aal thane, I enjoyed it :P
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From: Sourav
on 23rd November 2010 03:46 PM
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Raina should be given a break: Dhoni
Indian skipper MS Dhoni once again came to the defence of an out-of-form Suresh Raina terming the player's bad patch as a result of being "mentally" exhausted having played a lot of cricket for last six months.
"Raina has been consistently playing for long period of time. Even I got a break during the tour of Zimbabwe but he also played there. Luckily, I have got a break of 10-15 days now which will help me to freshen up and prepare for the South Africa series."
"But he hasn't got a break even in the first two matches of the New Zealand ODI series. There are times when it's more of a mental aspect than a physical one of not being 100 per cent there," Dhoni said.
Dhoni, when asked if Raina would be rested during the Centurion Test if not given a break during the latter half of the ODI series against New Zealand, said: "If he doesn't get a break in the ODI series [after the first 2 games] then you have to [rest him during the South Africa series]. He is at a point where he needs a break from cricket. A 10 to 15-day break will really help him," Dhoni said.
Asked if the Indian board could rest five seniors (Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh), why couldn't they take risk of resting a sixth player, the skipper presented a dead bat.
"That's not for me to answer. It's better if you ask the BCCI. I only hope that he gets a chance to rest in the last three ODIs. He is an important player in our line-up and also our main fielder. So day in and day out when you are playing, you tend to get exhausted and more so mentally. A break would do him good," he said.
Dhoni mentioned that India were thinking of giving Raina a rest during the Nagpur Test, but ultimately played him thinking that the left-hander would get a break during the ODI series.
"One of the options was to give him a rest during the last Test match, but we thought he was most likely to get a break in the ODIs, so we played him in the Test."
"Unfortunately, he is not getting a break in the ODIs also. So, it's a bit tough on him. If he does well, hopefully he will get an opportunity to get a bit of rest in the last few ODI games. It will come to how the performance is in the first two ODIs," said Dhoni.
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From: raghavendran
on 23rd November 2010 05:33 PM
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dravid MOM
very improtant batsman for SAseries...amongst the runs..gr8 for India
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From: jinju
on 23rd November 2010 08:50 PM
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From: ajithfederer
on 23rd November 2010 09:45 PM
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Superb image

Originally Posted by
Sourav
HTML Code:
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pls enable the image...
thanks in adv.
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From: Sourav
on 26th November 2010 06:23 AM
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From: Sourav
on 26th November 2010 09:56 AM
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I thought nehra is injured thats y he haven't selected in squad... now,
Nehra is doing decent job in bowling... he is the leading wkt taker 4 india 4 this yr... then howcome he was rejetttedddd...
TR@sreekanth: Bathil sollluyyyaaa...
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From: Sourav
on 28th November 2010 10:03 AM
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kohli yuvi gauti vj
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From: Riyazz
on 28th November 2010 10:58 AM
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Kohli
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From: satissh_r
on 28th November 2010 11:11 AM
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Guptill, phewwww amazing effort to stop that six, looked spectacular in super slow motion
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 28th November 2010 11:13 AM
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satissh_r
Guptill, phewwww amazing effort to stop that six, looked spectacular in super slow motion

And now Guptil drops an easy catch
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From: satissh_r
on 28th November 2010 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
satissh_r
Guptill, phewwww amazing effort to stop that six, looked spectacular in super slow motion

And now Guptil drops an easy catch

Commenter's curse pola ithu :P
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From: jinju
on 28th November 2010 11:30 AM
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poor batting except for the amazingly consistent Kohli!
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From: Riyazz
on 28th November 2010 11:31 AM
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Yes guptill save 5 runs
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From: jinju
on 28th November 2010 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
I thought nehra is injured thats y he haven't selected in squad... now,
Nehra is doing decent job in bowling... he is the leading wkt taker 4 india 4 this yr... then howcome he was rejetttedddd...
TR@sreekanth: Bathil sollluyyyaaa...

the team was announced for only 2 odis i think...maybe they wanted to give sreesanth/munaf a go in the first 2 and play nehra for the last 3.
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From: Dhakshan
on 28th November 2010 03:01 PM
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India
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From: Riyazz
on 28th November 2010 03:18 PM
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India

virat
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From: Sourav
on 28th November 2010 03:24 PM
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Kohli, Yuvi, Ashwin, Nehra
YK Pathan 2 0 24 0 12.00
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 01:08 PM
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Gambhir has won the toss and decided to bowl, saying dew is a big factor. India are sticking to the same side that won in Guwahati. Brendon McCullum is out. Tim Southee comes in for Tuffey, and Vettori replaces Grant Elliott.
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 01:14 PM
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India team
M Vijay, G Gambhir*, V Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, SK Raina, YK Pathan, WP Saha+, R Ashwin, A Nehra, S Sreesanth, MM Patel
New Zealand team
JM How, MJ Guptill, LRPL Taylor, SB Styris, KS Williamson, DL Vettori*, GJ Hopkins+, NL McCullum, KD Mills, TG Southee, AJ McKay
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 01:25 PM
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Only 2 bowlers have an economy rate of over 6 in ODIs playing >=50 matches and took >=50 wickets. And Sreesanth in one of them.
http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/eng...s;type=bowling
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 01:28 PM
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sreesanth is not suitable for odi.....
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From: Plum
on 1st December 2010 01:30 PM
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Actually, is Kohli proving himself worthier than Raina for the test matches - primarily looking at his temparament and ability to construct an innings?
oru Steve Waag rangekku varuvArO indha Kohli?
Has his attitude improved? Ricky Ponting mAdhiri thavaru senju thirundhi vandhu periya thillAlangadi AyiduvArO?
Seems like it is better to convert from Kohli hate now as he seems like a lambi race ka ghOdA?
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 01:31 PM
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Sreesanth misses 1st spot just by a fraction.
Sree's econ is 6.03, Chigumbara leads with 6.04 rpo.
Sree will have enough cahnces to overtake Chigumbara
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 1st December 2010 01:37 PM
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Plum vara vara romba convert aagaraaruba. aduthu oru Kozhi thread moLaichaalum aacharaya padaradhukkillai

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From: Ramakrishna
on 1st December 2010 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Actually, is Kohli proving himself worthier than Raina for the test matches - primarily looking at his temparament and ability to construct an innings?
oru Steve Waag rangekku varuvArO indha Kohli?
Has his attitude improved? Ricky Ponting mAdhiri thavaru senju thirundhi vandhu periya thillAlangadi AyiduvArO?
Seems like it is better to convert from Kohli hate now as he seems like a lambi race ka ghOdA?
Kohli ku chatterjee venaam
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From: raajarasigan
on 1st December 2010 01:45 PM
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enakkum avanai pudikkala.. aana sema form'la irukkan.. ODI'la Yuvraj'kku aappu vizhthunna athu ivanalathan irukkum..
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 1st December 2010 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Plum vara vara romba convert aagaraaruba. aduthu oru Kozhi thread moLaichaalum aacharaya padaradhukkillai

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solli vaai moodala,
adhukkullayaa. Right-u vidu.
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 01:49 PM
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3.2
Sreesanth to How, OUT, 126.0 kph, given out caught-behind, fullish delivery outside off, How drove at it inside the line, it moved away just a hint right at the last moment, a faint nick and Nigel Llong, the umpire, had no doubts whatsoever, India strike early
JM How c †Saha b Sreesanth 5 (13b 1x4 0x6) SR: 38.46
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Plum vara vara romba convert aagaraaruba. aduthu oru Kozhi thread moLaichaalum aacharaya padaradhukkillai

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solli vaai moodala,
adhukkullayaa. Right-u vidu.
yenga Plum thread aarambichuduvaarOnnu bayandhu pOyi ivaru mundhikitaaru.
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 02:14 PM
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appadi illa already plan irundhuchu........ pujaraku ellam thread open panranga.... yean kohli open panna kudaunu than.... ..
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From: Plum
on 1st December 2010 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Plum vara vara romba convert aagaraaruba. aduthu oru Kozhi thread moLaichaalum aacharaya padaradhukkillai

.

solli vaai moodala,
adhukkullayaa. Right-u vidu.
yenga Plum thread aarambichuduvaarOnnu bayandhu pOyi ivaru mundhikitaaru.

nalladhu nenaichA nalladhE nadakkum - riyazz nalladhu nenaichu ArambichurukkAr. Kohliku inimE nalladhE nadakkum
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 02:22 PM
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plum neenga solli achula ini nalla kalam than kholiku......... :P
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From: Plum
on 1st December 2010 02:35 PM
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From Kohli to Pujara, everyone has a thread.
indha Yuvraj Singhku mattum oNyum illaiyE...
poll vechA vote mattum pOdara rasigargaL dhAnA avarukku?
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 02:45 PM
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16.1 Patel to Williamson, OUT, 78.3 mph, it's bowled him, nipped back in and got him through the gate, landed on a good length, Williamson was drawn forward and he tried to drive it on the up, missed and it came back in to knock off the bail on the off stump, superb stuff
KS Williamson b Patel 29 (46b 4x4 0x6) SR: 63.0
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 02:47 PM
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Mandeep: "I am very impressed with Munaf's consistency in line and length. Only if he can improve his fitness to last 5 days of a test, I think the best attack in SA will be Zaheer,Ishant and Munaf. Sreesanth, although has done good in patches like today, but is th emost un reliable bowler in the probable line up."
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 03:15 PM
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taylor out.... pathan
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 03:17 PM
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24.1 Pathan to Taylor, OUT, 56.1 mph, and he strikes immediately, pitched up and out comes the slog-sweep, it's clubbed hard but straight into the hands of deep midwicket where Kohli takes it comfortably, that dropped chance didn't really cost much in the end
LRPL Taylor c Kohli b Pathan 15 (23b 0x4 1x6) SR: 65.21
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 1st December 2010 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani

Originally Posted by
Puliyan_Biryani
Plum vara vara romba convert aagaraaruba. aduthu oru Kozhi thread moLaichaalum aacharaya padaradhukkillai

.

solli vaai moodala,
adhukkullayaa. Right-u vidu.
yenga Plum thread aarambichuduvaarOnnu bayandhu pOyi ivaru mundhikitaaru.

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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 04:35 PM
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45.1 Sreesanth to Styris, OUT, strikes immediately, Styris had made his mind up, moved away to heave that good length ball over midwicket, miscued it and Saha took it comfortably
SB Styris c â€*Saha b Sreesanth 59 (56b 5x4 1x6) SR: 105.35
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 04:38 PM
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Sid Monga tells me Sreesanth did exactly the same thing in the previous game in Guwahati, coming back in the 46th over to grab a wicket off the first ball
45.2 Sreesanth to Vettori, OUT, 81.2 mph, He had taken a wicket off the second ball in that game as well and he repeats that feat here, Vettori moves way across to whip that fine, misses and the leg stump takes a hammering
DL Vettori b Sreesanth 31 (32b 4x4 0x6) SR: 96.87
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From: Dinesh84
on 1st December 2010 04:40 PM
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Sreesanth
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From: ajaybaskar
on 1st December 2010 04:40 PM
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Sreesanth udambula edho aavi pugundhuduchu!!
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From: Dinesh84
on 1st December 2010 04:50 PM
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I think he has changed drastically.. no aatam paatams after a wicket.. just a fist pump... ippadiyae kandinu panna unakkum nallathu namma teamkum nallathu..
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 04:51 PM
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sree santh
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From: raajarasigan
on 1st December 2010 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
I think he has changed drastically.. no aatam paatams after a wicket.. just a fist pump... ippadiyae kandinu panna unakkum nallathu namma teamkum nallathu..
paakkara nammalukkum nallathu..
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 04:56 PM
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48.5 Nehra to Hopkins, OUT, 78.9 mph, appeal for run-out, swing and a miss, Saha fumbles behind the stumps but recovers well to throw down the stumps at the striker's end and catch the batsman short, Nathan McCullum is gone
NL McCullum run out 12 (9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 133.33
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From: 19thmay
on 1st December 2010 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
I think he has changed drastically.. no aatam paatams after a wicket.. just a fist pump... ippadiyae kandinu panna unakkum nallathu namma teamkum nallathu..
Sreesanth to Mills, out Bowled!! Arun Lal is right when he says Sreesanth has over-reacted after getting Mills out with a beautiful yorker. No need to do such theatrics, when you can bowl a ball like that, a leg stump yorker, which is spot on, beating Mills' swing to the off side, the ball creeps under the bat and knocks the stump out, Sreesanth pumps his fists aggressively at Mills and sends him off, totally uncalled for, it was referred to the third ump to check whether it was a no-ball, it was not, Mills had to go Mills b Sreesanth 13(6) [4s-1 6s-1]
nimuthave mudiyadhu
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From: GP
on 1st December 2010 05:05 PM
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NZ-258/8 in 50 overs.
I think this is a tough target.
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From: Dinesh84
on 1st December 2010 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by
19thmay

Originally Posted by
Dinesh84
I think he has changed drastically.. no aatam paatams after a wicket.. just a fist pump... ippadiyae kandinu panna unakkum nallathu namma teamkum nallathu..
Sreesanth to Mills, out Bowled!! Arun Lal is right when he says Sreesanth has over-reacted after getting Mills out with a beautiful yorker. No need to do such theatrics, when you can bowl a ball like that, a leg stump yorker, which is spot on, beating Mills' swing to the off side, the ball creeps under the bat and knocks the stump out, Sreesanth pumps his fists aggressively at Mills and sends him off, totally uncalled for, it was referred to the third ump to check whether it was a no-ball, it was not, Mills had to go Mills b Sreesanth 13(6) [4s-1 6s-1]
nimuthave mudiyadhu

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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 1st December 2010 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
NZ-258/8 in 50 overs.
I think this is a tough target.
Dew romba jaasthiyaa irukkumnu pesikkaraanga. May not be as tough as it seems.
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From: Plum
on 1st December 2010 05:40 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 1st December 2010 08:58 PM
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plum kohli a vida matinga pola avan pavawm vitrunga
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 08:51 AM
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NZ-32/2 (10 ov)

Zaheer
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 08:52 AM
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10.5 Khan to Taylor, OUT, gone! Big appeal, and it's upheld. Lands on a good length and Taylor, quote subdued until now, decides to expand, trying to drive it on the up through the covers, gets a faint inside edge straight to Saha, no doubts about that one, Zaheer has struck again
LRPL Taylor c +Saha b Khan 4 (16b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00
FOW: 34/3
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 08:57 AM
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10.6 Khan to Styris, no run, big appeal for lbw, did it pitch outside leg? That's probably the reason why it was not given, struck the batsman in line with middle and off as he moved across to drive it through the leg side, struck in line but could have pitched outside leg, lets look at the replays in a bit. It didn't pitch outside leg at all, in fact it pitched on leg and struck him in front of middle. Was there an inside edge? Didn't look like it. Tarapore suggested it pitched outside leg, but it didn't. Styris is lucky
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From: sathya_1979
on 4th December 2010 09:12 AM
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sadEsA

edhukkudA ivana team la edukkareenga? vaayila nallaa ketta vaarthai varudhu.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 09:16 AM
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15.2 Patel to Williamson, OUT, given out lbw, swing for Munaf, came back in and Williamson has to go, good length on middle, landed around there, Williamson tried to drive it through the line, missed and it struck him on the back pad, appeared as though it would have struck middle and leg
KS Williamson lbw b Patel 21 (50b 1x4 0x6) SR: 42.00
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 09:53 AM
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22.6 Ashwin to Styris, OUT, good catch by Yuvraj at leg slip, tossed up on middle and leg, Styris, who had struggled to pinch a single for the previous four deliveries, turned the face again to play it fine, and that he did but there was a leg slip in place, Yuvraj was alert there and snapped a sharp, low catch to send back Styris, who had been extremely fortunate to bat for as long as he did
SB Styris c Yuvraj Singh b Ashwin 22 (35b 3x4 0x6) SR: 62.85
FOW: 77/5
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From: ajaybaskar
on 4th December 2010 10:10 AM
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Good captaincy by Gauti.. He is rotating the bowlers well.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 10:11 AM
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27.6 Pathan to Vettori, OUT, guided it to slip, quicker through the air, good turn and bounce for Yusuf, Vettori had shaped up to play the cut and just played it to slip where Yuvraj took another sharp one, straight onto his chest
DL Vettori c Yuvraj Singh b Pathan 3 (7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 42.85
FOW: 96/6
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 10:20 AM
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29.3 Pathan to Hopkins, OUT, another one to leg slip, Yuvraj is having a ball there, on middle and leg, turning further down, Hopkins is hunting for the single, turns the face and it's straight to Yuvraj who takes an easy one this time
GJ Hopkins c Yuvraj Singh b Pathan 6 (6b 1x4 0x6) SR: 100.00
FOW: 106/7
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:09 AM
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Current partnership 53 runs, 11.3 overs, RR: 4.60 (Franklin 19, NL McCullum 27)
India was regularly taking wickets, but after Jadeja is introduced into the attack, we are not getting any wickets.
Gambhir was rotating the bowlers well initially, but now when the partnership is building he is sticking with Pathan and Jadeja.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:11 AM
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And Batting powerplay is yet to come.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:20 AM
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Franklin fifty
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:27 AM
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its 47th over. Jadeja continuing.
Zaheer and Nehra have 3 overs to bowl each.
idhukkuthaan Dhoni captainA irukkanum.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:28 AM
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46.6 Jadeja to Franklin, FOUR, Jadeja is getting hit, round the wicket and fires it quick on middle, swipes it into that gap between deep midwicket and deep square leg for a boundary
46.3 Jadeja to Franklin, SIX, lovely, clean hit, pitched up on leg stump and he swings it clean over wide long-on for a meaty six
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From: ajaybaskar
on 4th December 2010 11:28 AM
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Bad captaincy by Gauti.. He is not rotating the bowlers well..
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:29 AM
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47.2 Ashwin to NL McCullum, OUT, the partnership is broken, makes room, turns in and he tries to smack that over point but doesn't get the desired elevation, straight to Gambhir
NL McCullum c Gambhir b Ashwin 43 (53b 4x4 0x6) SR: 81.13
FOW: 200/8
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Good captaincy by Gauti.. He is rotating the bowlers well.

yeppai irundha neenga ippadi aaiteenga.

Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Bad captaincy by Gauti.. He is not rotating the bowlers well..
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:33 AM
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Zak is back in 49th over.
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From: sathya_1979
on 4th December 2010 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Good captaincy by Gauti.. He is rotating the bowlers well.

yeppai irundha neenga ippadi aaiteenga.

Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Bad captaincy by Gauti.. He is not rotating the bowlers well..
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 4th December 2010 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by
GP

its 47th over. Jadeja continuing.
Zaheer and Nehra have 3 overs to bowl each.
idhukkuthaan Dhoni captainA irukkanum.


Gambhir -oda teknik puriyaama pesareenga. He is doing a great service to India. Jadeja-vukku vaaippu kudukkara maadhiri kuduthu, kazhatti vida paakkaraaru

. Gambhir

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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:43 AM
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:43 AM
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49.6 Nehra to Mills, 1 run, OUT, run-out, digs it out wide of long-off and completes the single, calls for the second but Saha takes off the bails with Mills caught short
KD Mills run out 15 (9b 1x4 1x6) SR: 166.66
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 11:44 AM
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NZ-224/9 (50 ov)
Though India can chase this down easily, we could have done lot better.
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From: Plum
on 4th December 2010 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP

its 47th over. Jadeja continuing.
Zaheer and Nehra have 3 overs to bowl each.
idhukkuthaan Dhoni captainA irukkanum.

Long term thinking by Gauti - ipdi avanai death oversla pOda vuttA neraiya run kuduppAn teamlErundhu thookkidalAm. idhukku dhAn dhoni captainA irukka kUdAdhu - easy timesla sadesakku over kuduthu decent bowling figures vara vechuduvAr
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum

Originally Posted by
GP

its 47th over. Jadeja continuing.
Zaheer and Nehra have 3 overs to bowl each.
idhukkuthaan Dhoni captainA irukkanum.

Long term thinking by Gauti - ipdi avanai death oversla pOda vuttA neraiya run kuduppAn teamlErundhu thookkidalAm. idhukku dhAn dhoni captainA irukka kUdAdhu - easy timesla sadesakku over kuduthu decent bowling figures vara vechuduvAr


adhu appadi illa.
even Jadeja bowls better under Dhoni's captaincy.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 01:41 PM
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18.4 Styris to Gambhir, OUT, run-out, Gambhir dabs it into the off side towards short third man, Vijay calls for a single and it turns out to be a mistake, Vettori picks up and throws accurately at the stumps at the striker's end, and scores. Vijay is well short
M Vijay run out 30 (50b 3x4 1x6) SR: 60.00
FOW: 115/1
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 01:41 PM
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18.4 Styris to Gambhir, OUT, run-out, Gambhir dabs it into the off side towards short third man, Vijay calls for a single and it turns out to be a mistake, Vettori picks up and throws accurately at the stumps at the striker's end, and scores. Vijay is well short
M Vijay run out 30 (50b 3x4 1x6) SR: 60.00
FOW: 115/1
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 02:20 PM
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Gambhir century.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 02:20 PM
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29.5 Styris to Gambhir, 1 run, that's hundred for him! Only the seventh Indian to score hundreds in back-to-back ODIs
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 02:59 PM
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Kohli fifty.
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 03:05 PM
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 03:08 PM
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This is NZ's ninth consecutive defeat in completed ODIs.
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From: Riyazz
on 4th December 2010 03:16 PM
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india win series gauti n kohli
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 03:25 PM
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Vettori: "A good toss to win. The ball seamed and spun and the track was a bit damp. But as the wicket dried out, 224 was never going to be enough. It was really tough early on. The track got better, and India played exceptionally well, with Gambhir leading the way. We were pushing hard to be as simple as possible. The pressure is not off our backs, we have to keep fighting and it's about time we showed we some good players in the team. Our top order needs to stand up, and hopefully that'll happen in the next couple of games."
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 03:27 PM
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Gambhir is Man of the Match: "It was an important game because we did not want to give New Zealand any scope for a comeback this series. Zaheer is a quality bowler and he got Brendon McCullum in the first over, and that set up the game for us. Munaf has been bowling well throughout, as well in the Ranji Trophy. It's good for Indian cricket. Any hundred would be important because I have seen a lot of low scores in the recent past. We've decided before the game that this is a three-game series after the first two matches, and we'll try to put the best side forward."
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From: raghavendran
on 4th December 2010 04:50 PM
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gambhir,kohli
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From: GP
on 4th December 2010 05:03 PM
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Raghav, fantasy team update pannaama yenga pOneenga?
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From: raghavendran
on 4th December 2010 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
Raghav, fantasy team update pannaama yenga pOneenga?

sorry GP
datekulla update panna mudiyala..was stuck
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From: vanchi
on 4th December 2010 08:08 PM
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kambhir
super innings back to back.
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From: Plum
on 4th December 2010 08:59 PM
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Kohli - the way he is immune to my chatterjee, Dhoni fans beware. This is the guy who will threaten Dhoni's captaincy.
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From: ajithfederer
on 5th December 2010 05:55 AM
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Congrats Gelatham and Kohli!!!
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From: Riyazz
on 5th December 2010 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Kohli - the way he is immune to my chatterjee, Dhoni fans beware. This is the guy who will threaten Dhoni's captaincy.
kohli nalla irukradu ungaluku pudikala........ :P
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From: hamid
on 7th December 2010 01:27 PM
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Ind has put NZ in...
feels like a repeat match again
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From: hamid
on 7th December 2010 01:28 PM
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anybody have any plans to go to stadium for 5th ODI?
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From: raajarasigan
on 7th December 2010 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
hamid
anybody have any plans to go to stadium for 5th ODI?
vazhakkamave chennai'la match vatcha correct'a annaikku mattum mazhai vandhudum.. ippo already inga vella kaadathan irukku.. match ticket vaangi mazhai vandhu keduthu appuram ticket paisavai thirumba vaangarathukkulla chennai'la adutha matche vandhurum...
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From: hamid
on 7th December 2010 02:18 PM
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RR, nambikkaithaanga vaazkai :P
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From: directhit
on 7th December 2010 02:23 PM
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// wc hamid... enga chips edukka poirundheengalaa? //
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From: Riyazz
on 7th December 2010 02:29 PM
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nehra
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From: hamid
on 7th December 2010 02:53 PM
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// DH..

athellam edukka mudiyaliing
eppadi irukkinga? //
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From: Plum
on 7th December 2010 03:54 PM
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Visay droppedA? ODI career over-nu nenaikkaREn.
Tests-laiyum Pujara, Raina, Kohli will fill spots vacated by Tendulkar-Dravid-Ganguly. Rogith thambi reNdu mUNu innings nallA AdinA, guaranteed.
Visay has wasted opportunities - when you are a test reserve, you must make the ODI opps count, in this country. When you drop out of form in first class cricket, ODI stats udhavum. Otherwise, you must be like Laxman, with a sword hanging over you every single innings you play. Not everyone can be as resillient as him surviving that for years. I think from this generation, Pujara has that...chuck it, Pujara sucks, too!
One more generation of ODI specialists getting lots of test chances is ready. :sigh:
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From: Dinesh84
on 7th December 2010 04:14 PM
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Ashwin
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From: Riyazz
on 7th December 2010 04:25 PM
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ashwin
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From: ajaybaskar
on 7th December 2010 04:25 PM
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NZ, inspite of losing wickets at reg intervals, are maintaining a very healthy RR.
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From: Dinesh84
on 7th December 2010 05:13 PM
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Franklin
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From: ajaybaskar
on 7th December 2010 05:16 PM
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Get ready for an Yusuf special!!!
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From: steveaustin
on 7th December 2010 05:21 PM
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On present form Gambhir can score a double ton.
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From: Riyazz
on 7th December 2010 05:53 PM
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kohli score 100.........
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From: Vivasaayi
on 7th December 2010 05:58 PM
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I want yuvi to shine so that players like rohit sharma stay away from the team.
come on yuvi...innikku un aattam
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From: Vivasaayi
on 7th December 2010 06:02 PM
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parthiv patel
inimel vijay ya thookadha maadhiri vilayadi csk camaraderie-ya prove pannanum...
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From: directhit
on 7th December 2010 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Get ready for an Yusuf special!!!
yeah... but parthiv spessal vera odudhu ippo
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From: Vivasaayi
on 7th December 2010 06:10 PM
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parthiv...naan enna soldreen nee ennaya pandra
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From: raajarasigan
on 7th December 2010 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
Vivasaayi
parthiv...naan enna soldreen nee ennaya pandra

ippo thaan thadavi thadavi 5 four adichaan... ivan kitta irukkara periya prachaniye ethirla irukkaravangalukku strike kodukkaama nalla gaaji aaduvaan..
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From: steveaustin
on 7th December 2010 06:22 PM
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From: steveaustin
on 7th December 2010 06:27 PM
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Gambhir back to earth. No hat-trick hundreds....
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From: steveaustin
on 7th December 2010 06:30 PM
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From: m_karthik
on 7th December 2010 09:58 PM
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oru puyal adichittu irukku... yarayumae inga kaanom..???
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From: sivank
on 7th December 2010 10:01 PM
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adhu puyal illa tsunami. enna adi, enna adi
inime Jaddu kku laddu thaan
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th December 2010 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Get ready for an Yusuf special!!!
Deivame, engeyo poyitteenga

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indha vavvaal manidharai enga pudichaainga, ippudi adikkiraaru

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From: sivank
on 7th December 2010 10:08 PM
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100 runs parnership out of which ykp scores 73. what a ratio
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From: ajaybaskar
on 7th December 2010 10:13 PM
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wat happened to tiwary? looks a totally different person from the one who plays in the ipl
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From: sivank
on 7th December 2010 10:15 PM
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marubadiyum six. motham 7/6 7/4 marana adi. ajay neenga solli vaai moodala, tiwary has opened his fire crackers
47.6
Southee to Tiwary, FOUR, slower ball, driven past mid-off, strong hit again, and India are one hit away now. What a turnaround
47.5
Southee to Tiwary, no run, short ball, Tiwary swings and misses
47.4
Southee to Tiwary, FOUR, and Tiwary's brute power is now finding placement, driving - nay bludgeoning - this length delivery for four between the bowler and long-on
47.3
Southee to Pathan, 1 run, drives this to long-on for one
47.2
Southee to Pathan, SIX, into the second tier! This man is hitting them brutally. He has missed the yorker by inches, and the low full toss is flying over long-on. And it just looks like a shovel shot in the replay, but how far has it travelled?
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From: sivank
on 7th December 2010 10:21 PM
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India win 321/5 in 48,5 overs. What a game from YKP. really superb
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From: Vivasaayi
on 7th December 2010 10:21 PM
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yusuf...
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From: littlemaster1982
on 7th December 2010 10:24 PM
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This should mark the end of Ravindra Jadeja's career
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From: ajaybaskar
on 7th December 2010 10:28 PM
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Yusuf,
En perai kaappathittappa. Illatti Ramal vandhu neenga solli idhuvaraikkum enna nadandhirukkunnu keppaaru.
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From: Ramakrishna
on 7th December 2010 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
This should mark the end of Ravindra Jadeja's career

More than the win, this gives me satisfaction.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 7th December 2010 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by
Ramakrishna

Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
This should mark the end of Ravindra Jadeja's career

More than the win, this gives me satisfaction.
+1000.
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From: Kalyasi
on 7th December 2010 10:59 PM
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From: SoftSword
on 7th December 2010 11:58 PM
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congrats yusuf
wish this is not a one time wonder... and if he maintains this in future and could bring it out in such situations for India, ttthaa evanum namala adichukka mudiyadhu...
yusuf.. romba pudichaalum guilty pleasure madhiri veliya perumaya sollikka mudiyama irundhadhu... innakki dhan time vandhadhu... remembering his first 6 of shoaib... enna adi....
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From: venkkiram
on 8th December 2010 12:37 AM
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யூசுஃப்
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From: Plum
on 8th December 2010 04:15 AM
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What's'new? We already knew that on flat pitches, against weak bowling, on his day Youtube Pathan can be explosive. Only, this rare alignment happens hardly ever?
YuvarasanaiyE idhai solli vadikattinOmE? Hmmm.indian fublic, easily satisfied
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From: SoftSword
on 8th December 2010 04:47 AM
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inimae panrano illayo... innakki oru impossible matchla Indiavukkaga win panni kudutthirukkaan.. adhukku paaraattuvom...
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From: directhit
on 8th December 2010 05:03 AM
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From: Riyazz
on 8th December 2010 05:49 AM
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yusuf
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From: SoftSword
on 8th December 2010 05:53 AM
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looks like some good aggressive shots by paal bottle too...
& rohit
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From: Sourav
on 8th December 2010 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Yusuf,
En perai kaappathittappa. Illatti Ramal vandhu neenga solli idhuvaraikkum enna nadandhirukkunnu keppaaru.
watched highlights! great innings from yusuf!
4-0!!!
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From: 19thmay
on 8th December 2010 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Get ready for an Yusuf special!!!
super Ajay!
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th December 2010 10:52 AM
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Yusuf

enna adi!!!
world cup'kku ticket eduthutte...
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From: raajarasigan
on 8th December 2010 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by
littlemaster1982
This should mark the end of Ravindra Jadeja's career


since WC is in India, there is a bright chance that Yusuf will fill # 7 slot.
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From: Dinesh84
on 8th December 2010 12:03 PM
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From: Plum
on 8th December 2010 12:25 PM
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Youtube Pathan* - can he replace Harbhajan? I think we should have only one of these two.
* Named so because a typical succesful innings from him is eminent Youtube material, and a career aggregate of such innings and shots can be easily slotted into a slick, compact, brief Youtube package, something you cannot even begin to think of for cricketers with a huge volume of succesful, beautiful innings and shots.
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From: GP
on 9th December 2010 04:14 PM
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Can New Zealand continue to fight?
December 9, 2010
Match Facts:
Friday, December 10
Start time 14.30 (0900 GMT)
The Big Picture
The fourth ODI hinted at a New Zealand revival. Their approach was certainly different and refreshing. It was visible in their batting and bowling, and they were just about pinned down only because of Yusuf Pathan's brutality. Their fans will hope that New Zealand continue with this positive approach in the final ODI. Despite being put into bat under overcast conditions in Bangalore, they weren't circumspect. They didn't focus on survival, as they had tried to do but failed earlier in the series, but chose to attack. It didn't feel like a desperate attempt either - they never swung wildly - but a positive strategy to turn their fortunes around. Their bowlers too, nearly did the job, but were shoved out of the contest by a violent knock. They haven't won an ODI in nearly four months and something had to give. This new approach might well be the right path to lead them out of the hole.
For their part, India are likely to view the top-order collapse in Bangalore as an aberration and revel in the fact that the situation produced the best out of Yusuf, and raised hope of removing a weak-link in the lower order. They might also see their death-over bowling woes in the last game - 63 runs in the last five overs - as an aberration as it was Ashish Nehra, normally their best bowler in such situations, who gave away 38 in his last two overs. And even then, just like New Zealand didn't account for Yusuf, India were blindsided by James Franklin.
Pitch and conditions
The good news is that Chennai, which had heavy rains earlier in the week, hasn't seen a downpour since Wednesday. The bad news, though, is that the forecast suggests that it might rain on Friday.
Form guide
(completed matches, most recent first)
India:WWWWW
New Zealand: LLLLL
Watch out for...
Is
Martin Guptill on the cusp of breaking free from his old failing of throwing away his starts? Or is he still stuck in the same rut? He played a skillful knock in the previous ODI, using conventional shots as attacking options, but fell when set.
Ashish Nehra is no Wasim Akram or Waqar Younis, of course, but he is a capable bowler in the end overs of an innings. He is the man MS Dhoni turns to during both bowling and batting Powerplays, and in the final overs. If he had got complacent - there is no evidence to suspect that - the fourth ODI would have been a wake-up call.
Teams
New Zealand could focus on one change: Jamie How hasn't grabbed his chances and might be replaced by Kane Williamson, whose offbreaks provide another option. The case against Williamson, articulated publicly by former New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan, is that he is not a perfect fit for No. 3. The view is that Williamson slows down the run-rate as he is the type of batsman who needs time at the crease to get going. Is it just a perception? Can Williamson, given enough experience in that slot, change his game? Or is this not a good time to extend him that opportunity as the World Cup is around the corner? He could be pushed lower down the order, but would that role fit him?
New Zealand (probable): 1 Brendon McCullum (wk), 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Jamie How/Kane Williamson, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Scott Styris, 6 James Franklin, 7 Daniel Vettori (capt), 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Tim Southee, 10 Kyle Mills, 11 Andy McKay
India, too, will probably make one change: they will most likely give Zaheer Khan a rest and bring back Munaf Patel.
India (probable): 1 Parthiv Patel (wk), 2 Gautam Gambhir (capt), 3 Virat Kohli, 4 Yuvraj Singh, 5 Rohit Sharma, 6 Yusuf Pathan, 7 Saurabh Tiwary, 8 R Ashwin, 9 Praveen Kumar, 10 Munaf Patel, 11 Ashish Nehra.
Stats and trivia

Nehra conceded 70 runs in nine overs in the last game. It was the ninth time he had leaked more than 70 in an ODI and he holds the dubious record of doing it the most times.Three other bowlers - Waqar, James Anderson, and Naved-ul-Hasan - have given more than 70 runs seven times.

Yuvraj Singh took his 75th catch to dismiss Guptill in the fourth game of the series. Only six other Indians - Mohammad Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly, Anil Kumble, and Virender Sehwag - have caught more.
Quotes
"We will look at it as we do every game - to win it. I know that's hard to say after losing so many games in a row but we still think we can do it. The batsmen showed how good they can be. If we get that performance again we hope our bowlers can do better."
Daniel Vettori looks ahead to the fifth ODI.
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From: GP
on 9th December 2010 04:15 PM
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hws is the weather in chennai? is it still raining?
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From: directhit
on 9th December 2010 04:25 PM
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jus watched the 4th ODI highlights, thaar road pitch oh illa mokka bowlers bowling oh.. great innings by Yusuf.. huge sixes!! One of them, supposedly one of the biggest sixes in the history of bangalore, was out of the stadium
Many straight hits for six over long on and long off

effortless striking... we scored nearly 130 runs of the last 14 overs or so - brilliant hitting

Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
wat happened to tiwary? looks a totally different person from the one who plays in the ipl
Ajay, IMO he played perfect foil to YKP, he didnt look to attack and left things to Yusuf. Once we were closer to target, he started hitting as well...
poor guy, if only he cud roll his arms over wud have had more chances... anyways there is time
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From: directhit
on 9th December 2010 04:29 PM
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Arun LOL tholla highlights laye thaanga mudeela
abt Gambhir and Kohli -
Both of these two are experienced players
speaking of Kohli -
I was waiting for the pressure to be out of this pressure (pause) cooker
yusuf picks a low full toss into a six over midwicket...
a low full toss and he has pushed that into <pause, asks audience> six is it?
describing one of Yusuf's shots,
He has laid into them
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From: steveaustin
on 9th December 2010 04:39 PM
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Arun lol, shaveraman, gapposcar indhiyAvin sombadi thilagangaL.
When Franklyn hit a six into the stands, gapposcar nallavE mukkunAru. avar edho periyavanga padathukku dubbing paNNara mAdhiri huh.. huh... hah... hah...
and then the comment followed.
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From: littlemaster1982
on 9th December 2010 05:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
GP
hws is the weather in chennai? is it still raining?

No rains for the past 36 hours. Aana weather konjam dull-a irukku
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From: ajaybaskar
on 9th December 2010 05:07 PM
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Half an hour back there was rain in the city..
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From: Vivasaayi
on 10th December 2010 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by
steveaustin
When Franklyn hit a six into the stands, gapposcar nallavE mukkunAru. avar edho periyavanga padathukku dubbing paNNara mAdhiri huh.. huh... hah... hah...
and then the comment followed.

I was exactly going to post this...as though he was enacting a fake orgasm.
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From: ajaybaskar
on 10th December 2010 09:33 AM
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Chennaiyil megakoottam midhaminji irukku..
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From: Vivasaayi
on 10th December 2010 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Chennaiyil megakoottam midhaminji irukku.. (
vettori boys paavamga...nalla pasanga...let it rain and let it be 4-0 instead of 5-0
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From: steveaustin
on 10th December 2010 10:05 AM
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சென்னையில் ஒரு மழைக்காலம்...
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From: Plum
on 10th December 2010 01:22 PM
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gapposcar - Gavaskar?
shaverman = Sivaramakrishnan?
yappA engaLukkE name-distortion halwAvA?
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 02:51 PM
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17.5 Yuvraj Singh to How, OUT, 40.2 mph, he's bowled 'em, it pitched on off stump, he tried to go back and work it on the leg side, it straightened and beat the waft to crash in to the off stump, Yuvraj strikes in his first over, he got in to a very awkward position in the end and was in the air as he played the shot
JM How b Yuvraj Singh 23 (42b 4x4 0x6) SR: 54.76
FOW: 71/4
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:00 PM
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18.4 Ashwin to Styris, OUT, 52.1 mph, Ashwin gets one this time! Styris looked to belatedly sweep this fuller one into the leg side, missed the line and was hit bang in front of the stumps, the umpire had not doubt about that one, New Zealand are tottering now
SB Styris lbw b Ashwin 24 (45b 2x4 0x6) SR: 53.33
FOW: 73/5
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:03 PM
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19.4 Yuvraj Singh to Elliott, OUT, 51.8 mph, The Kiwi Kollapse continues, it was the arm ball going straight on with the angle, Elliott pushed forward outside the line playing for the turn, and was hit on the pads, umpire Saheba raised his finger right away, Yuvi picks up another one
GD Elliott lbw b Yuvraj Singh 0 (5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
FOW: 74/6
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From: hamid
on 10th December 2010 03:15 PM
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NZ
ithellam oru matchu..
nalla vela.. stadium polamnu irunthen..iyam the escape...
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From: Dinesh84
on 10th December 2010 03:15 PM
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:16 PM
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23.1 Pathan to Vettori, OUT, 49.7 mph, Yusuf gets one now! it was fired in on leg stump from round the wicket, Dan pushed forward to cover the turn, but it spun across his bat, produced the edge and Yuvraj did the rest at slip, Yusuf is all smiles, New Zealand are in total disarray
DL Vettori c Yuvraj Singh b Pathan 9 (11b 0x4 0x6) SR: 81.81
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:27 PM
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25.2 Pathan to NL McCullum, OUT, 53.5 mph, and another one falls! Nathan went for the sweep, and the ball went up in the air for Yuvi to take a dolly, umpire Saheba thinks thats off the bat, but replays show is may have come off the arm, Nathan is not impressed, nothing is going right for New Zealand
NL McCullum c Yuvraj Singh b Pathan 1 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33
FOW: 98/8
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:31 PM
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26.4 Ashwin to Mills, OUT, 47.0 mph, another carrom ball, tossed up for the drive around off stump, Mills does but straight to Tiwary at extra cover, second one for Ashwin
KD Mills c Tiwary b Ashwin 4 (7b 1x4 0x6) SR: 57.14
FOW: 103/9
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:34 PM
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103/10 matter overu.
Ashwin
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:35 PM
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26.6 Ashwin to Southee, OUT, 50.5 mph, it's all over for New Zealand, this one was turning in on leg stump, bounced a bit, Southee failed to keep it down, and Rohit at forward short leg took a sharp catch, the Indians are delighted
TG Southee c Sharma b Ashwin 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
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From: Dinesh84
on 10th December 2010 03:35 PM
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Ashwin
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:45 PM
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Gambhir
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:47 PM
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0.3 NL McCullum to Gambhir, OUT, and he strikes third ball! it was too close to cut, and went straight on around off stump, but Gautam went for the shot nevertheless, and got a healthy edge to Brendon, umpire Kettleborough thought long before slowly raising the finger, could New Zealand make something out of this?
G Gambhir c +BB McCullum b NL McCullum 0 (0m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 03:55 PM
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Snicko does not show anything on that Gambhir dismissal.

Umpire Kettleborough
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From: Dinesh84
on 10th December 2010 03:58 PM
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 04:38 PM
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India need 30 runs
Parthiv need 13 runs
Yuvraj need 20 runs
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From: Plum
on 10th December 2010 04:45 PM
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Farex is coming to form just in time for World Cup.
Dinesu pAvam - 2007 to 2010 he was the first choice backup - losing form just before world cup.
Farex to Dinesh:
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From: venkkiram
on 10th December 2010 04:57 PM
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Parthiv to Yuvi : கொஞ்சம் கம்முனு இரு!
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 05:01 PM
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From: Dinesh84
on 10th December 2010 05:01 PM
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From: hamid
on 10th December 2010 05:02 PM
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India

Gambhir
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From: ajaybaskar
on 10th December 2010 05:10 PM
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Will this sweep improve India's position in ODI rankings?
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From: Plum
on 10th December 2010 05:10 PM
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Indiavai 5-0 Series veRRikku vazhi vaguththa aNNan Dhoni vAzhga!
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From: ajaybaskar
on 10th December 2010 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
Plum
Indiavai 5-0 Series veRRikku vazhi vaguththa aNNan Dhoni vAzhga!
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
ajaybaskar
Will this sweep improve India's position in ODI rankings?
After 4th ODI, India was in 2nd position with 120 rating points. Aus lead with 128 rating points.
Before the series, India was in 3rd position I believe.
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 05:20 PM
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Vettori: "Was an incredibly difficult wicket, We thought we would put up a decent score, but India played really well. When you continue to lose wickets, it takes the entire momentum away. Important series against Pakistan coming up. Franklin's form has been pleasing." Ravi Shastri tells him his time will come.
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 05:21 PM
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Yuvraj is the Man of the Match for his allround show. Yuvraj: "Have been working hard for the six-eight months, and it's paying off now.Playing domestic cricket has definitely helped a lot. I am very happy with this clean sweep. Hopefully by the World Cup I'll be completely fit."
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From: GP
on 10th December 2010 05:22 PM
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Gambhir is the Man of the Series. "We were up to it, it was fantastic to see the bowlers performing even after sealing the series 4-0. Always exciting to play for the country. I thought it would turn in the second innings, but it started turning in the first over of the match itself. The fast bowlers deserve a lot of credit as well. Everyone performed, credit goes to the entire team, I always felt we had the talent to win 5-0. Really excited about my first Test series against South Africa. Hopefully I can do well."
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From: Sourav
on 10th December 2010 05:26 PM
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From: Riyazz
on 10th December 2010 05:27 PM
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India

,gauti

,nz better luck next time
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From: 19thmay
on 10th December 2010 05:54 PM
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5-0 is brilliant

well done!
NZ-a 5-0 beat panninadhu konjam paavama irruku.
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From: Puliyan_Biryani
on 10th December 2010 11:04 PM
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Well done Indhiya

. Gambhir

. Couldn't wait for the SA series to begin already.
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From: satissh_r
on 11th December 2010 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by
19thmay
5-0 is brilliant

well done!
NZ-a 5-0 beat panninadhu konjam paavama irruku.
Bangladesh kitta 4-0 thokkara team namma kitta 5-0 nu thokkalana namma than paavam :P
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From: Sourav
on 11th December 2010 07:36 AM
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Gambhir praises Ashwin, team after series sweep
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india-v-...ry/491214.html
Pls enable these images. thanks in adv.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._4953436_n.jpg
http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/125700/125768.jpg
Kudos to gauti & co! Gauti impressed with his aggressive field positions!
Ashwin

Like to see him in playing XI in WC.
Sila per solranga Intha mokkai team-i jeichathula enna irukku etc.
Points r Without 5 or 6 regular players, still we have won comprehensively in all the matches., dominated Nz completely, (dont forget they gave some tough fight in test series). 5-0! clean sweep! The best u can get! cant do better than this! Welldone india!
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From: Sourav
on 11th December 2010 07:39 AM
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I would like to start the WC thread after the probables-30 squad announced.
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From: Sourav
on 14th December 2010 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by
Sourav
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From: littlemaster1982
on 14th December 2010 08:29 AM
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