RE:RE:jerk
by Rationalist on Jan 20, 2008 12:54 AM
Common man. Do'nt get personal. No use here. We are here to discuss just for fun. Not trying to prove any point.
RE:jerk
by abcd on Jan 20, 2008 01:30 AM
this kid has now stooped to reporting all my messages as abuse...hahahahahaha... You are not able to digest the bitter truth when i revealed ur loser attitude. Again referring me as an aussie only highlights ur primitive cerebal capacities and that ur inability to understand proper english. U have got no points to make thats why u go on harping about the same thing abt "personal attacks " etc. Repeating the same incantation clearly reflects the lack of ideas on ur part which may be the result of ur timid attitude.
RE:RE:jerk
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 01:23 AM
And when you start losing an argument, you even report abuse on your own messages, so the thread would disappear.
RE:RE:RE:jerk
by abcd on Jan 20, 2008 01:36 AM
hehehehe...now i m going to die laughing... i never imagined that a person can fall to the level that u have now....wot a plain white lie...is there ever has to be a blatant lie...this has got to be it.....hahahahaha...
accept it now man that u have lost. now go and hide ur face like an ostrich. U are a born loser and its coz of indians like u that people here in aus,US have such a bad impression abt india.
U have got no idea on how to argue and now it has become a habit for u to get thrashed either by me or ur boss or ur abusive callers... get a life u moron
"To win over here, this has got to be without doubt the greatest win Indian cricket has had over the last 35-40 years." Gavaskar, who was commentating on the match, said.
RE:Good Show Irfan Pathan
by aman overseas on Jan 20, 2008 01:02 AM
even some people feel ....muslims are not doing anything for their country....& they did nothing in the past.....hw can they say that ???
RE:RE:Good Show Irfan Pathan
by explorer on Jan 21, 2008 09:49 AM
This statement is not required. No one remembered the religion when performances were appreciated. Pathan was MOM and did the breakthrough in both the innings. He is a wonderful player. So are Laxman, Dravid, Kumble,Sachin, Ishant and RP.
I think that at Sydney too India could have defeated the aussies, but for the partiality of the umpires. However, it's now for the entire world to see what is the true fact. It is only India who have halted the aussie record of winning twice - once in 2001, and then now. Well done, Kumble & Co.
RE:Sydney Test Would Have Produced Same Result
by Arindam Sarkar on Jan 20, 2008 12:43 AM
"To win over here, this has got to be without doubt the greatest win Indian cricket has had over the last 35-40 years." Gavaskar, who was commentating on the match, said.
There are a couple of brainwashed fellows who blindly beleive that Aussies are invincible & India can never beat them in test cricket. I do'nt how can they handle this defeat of their adopted father team. They all seem to have dissapeared unable to face the breaking of their belif now.Cowards they support opposite team.It is not that they appreciate good cricket.But just think greatness in blindly supporting the favourite team. Even as Aussies tried to demoralize India at Sydney they have held their spirit intact and given a fitting reply and made Aussies to be cautious here after.
RE:Reply to India bashers
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 12:39 AM
Touche, Rationalist. Some of them are now trying to blame the dfeat on umpiring decisions. LOL! And the aussie trolls are as usual back on this chatboard, trying to masquerade as Indians- abcd, patnan et al.
RE:Reply to India bashers
by Rationalist on Jan 20, 2008 12:45 AM
What umpiring decisions?Just one of Symonds. And I do'nt think it was hard enough to influence the result of the game. India should have made it even if that was not awarded. But that's the role luck had to play and that evened out from last match. But what happened in Sydney was more than luck. A clear act of sabotage. IT was more of favouratism. Other wise what can you call a close to dozen errors.
RE:Reply to India bashers
by Arindam Sarkar on Jan 20, 2008 12:47 AM
"To win over here, this has got to be without doubt the greatest win Indian cricket has had over the last 35-40 years." Gavaskar, who was commentating on the match, said.
RE:RE:Reply to India bashers
by Arindam Sarkar on Jan 20, 2008 12:50 AM
To win by chasing 413 runs on 4th innings !! Miracle was required.. Auz had very low chances.
One bad decision does not matter, he would have been bundled sooner or later..
And check out Ishant Sharma's bowling, experts are saying this was one of the best spell they had seen
RE:Reply to India bashers
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 12:54 AM
Touche, Rationalist. Some of them are now trying to blame the dfeat on umpiring decisions. LOL! And the aussie trolls are as usual back on this chatboard, trying to masquerade as Indians- abcd, patnan et al.
And now these f*aggits are reporting my message for abuse. LOL
Frankly speaking Australia won only 15 consecutive matches, the 16th match in Sydney which they claim to have won was a sham. Actually the series is 2-1 in India's favor, or if the ICC agrees to consider match in Sydney as a draw then the series is tied 1-1. Actually for the Gavaskar-Border trophy should be decided on the basis of Adelaide winner.
RE:Great Win
by sam on Jan 20, 2008 04:07 AM
than they have to consider perth a draw too. you fricking indians, need to learn to accept. you lost the sydney match, umpiring was in favor of australia, australia lost the perth, due to the umpiring issues as three crucial decisions were made against australia. but aussies has accepted the fact and you should too.
RE:Great Win
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 12:34 AM
2 of those 15 were won against Bangladesh and 5 against a depleted ENgland side (sans Trescotick, Vaughan et al). and when was the last time england played any good cricket anyway?
RE:Great Win
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 12:54 AM
2 of those 15 were won against Bangladesh and 5 against a depleted ENgland side (sans Trescotick, Vaughan et al). and when was the last time england played any good cricket anyway?
Shamless Aussie trolls reporting my messages for abuse- can't handle the truth!
RE:RE:Great Win
by sam on Jan 20, 2008 04:09 AM
win is a win, bloody indians or anyone in cricket history cannot do what australians have done, dont cry and accept the fact that they did a good job. even though i am an indian, but i think india had a great time yesterday but the fact remains the same, that australia were, are and will be much better professionals than our fricking indian hypocrates
Was he sick or something in this test? The man was the slowest in the field. He couldn't even stop the simplest of the drives at the boundry. The comentators were lauging in their tongues, finally one of them couldn't stop and ended up saying 'he(Ganguly) is Really Good for Nothing out their (in the field)'..lol
Hey man, Pathan rocked!! this guy was fielding likt there is no tomorrow. Having said that, the rest of the Indians except Gangu were fast in the field. A rare site and we deserved to win this game!!! Go India!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RE:What's up with Ganguly?
by Troll Patrol on Jan 20, 2008 12:36 AM
ganguly was doing the rounds of the hospital the week before the perth test. but fit or unfit, he is not one of fastest pair of legs in the indian team anyway.
RE:What's up with Ganguly?
by roadster on Jan 20, 2008 12:48 AM
what about the endless times he rescued the team with his meaty innings one bad day and u pounce on him ganguly has been the only batsmen consistent (so called younger players shame on you) and also shame on you ganguly basher
RE:What's up with Ganguly?
by Spitting Cobra on Jan 20, 2008 12:52 AM
This is not bashing. This was fact. I am not against Ganguly or anybody in our team. I am a Indian Cricket fan, unlike you I don't worship any single player. If you can't handle the truth, move on boy!!!
RE:What's up with Ganguly?
by Ishant Patnan on Jan 20, 2008 12:33 AM
you are right. they just announced that Ganguly had flu and had high temperature about 100. Hats off to ganguly by doing fielding even he was sick.
RE:What's up with Ganguly?
by abcd on Jan 20, 2008 12:33 AM
he was taken to hospital yesterday and i believe he was suffering from a stubborn viral infection. but hats off to him to have taken to the field just a day after he was discharged from the hospital. that shows his commitment to be on the field and to be the part of this historic win.