Austrilian are always fear with indian bcs indians are only beat to australia in the world that's why australian rick pointing nothing say abt last test so i love my country bcs indian and india can do anything at any movement and any where any thing ...like nano car just rs 1 lacs...stupied australian
RE:kanti
by sugata ghosh on Jan 19, 2008 06:37 PM
WHY CAN'T INDIA TAKE SUCH ADVANTAGE WITH BANGLADESH , ZIMBABWE WITH 10 TESTS HOME SEREIES & 3 MATCHES EACH WITH WEST INDIES & NEW ZEALAND ; WE CAN CREAT A RECORD OF 25 TEST WIN ;;; ANYBODY LISTENING ?
RE:kanti
by ravi.k on Jan 19, 2008 06:21 PM
BREAKING NEWS: To resurrect their record of 17 successive test wins, asstralian board has entered an agreement with BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board) and ZCB (Zimbabwe Cricket Board) for 10 match test series each. And they have been instructed by all asstralian fans ( especially an idiot who calls himself an asstralian by the name of Chris, and one paki who posts his comments by the name of asshish) to make sure they do not encounter India, South Africa or England in the interim.
Bangladesh series and Zimbabwe series to be played on home basis to avoid any chance of disruption of 17 to 20 successive wins.
As many would have expected , India has given Australia a run for their money on their home soil...considering the fact that teams in the recent past have faced a whitewash...They are considered as the toughest opponent for Australia in Test Series & alike today have proved this time & again....Well played India...Carry the momentum to Adelaide
BREAKING NEWS: To resurrect their record of 17 successive test wins, asstralian board has entered an agreement with BCB (Bangladesh Cricket Board) and ZCB (Zimbabwe Cricket Board) for 10 match test series each. And they have been instructed by all asstralian fans ( especially an idiot who calls himself an asstralian by the name of Chris, and one paki who posts his comments by the name of asshish) to make sure they do not encounter India, South Africa or England in the interim.
Bangladesh series and Zimbabwe series to be played on home basis to avoid any chance of disruption of 17 to 20 successive wins.
India's historic win at Perth has shown that now we are not dependent on one or two players. Even if the big stars fail, our team spirit, our desire to win and our joint effort can bring about the biggest upsets.
Victory at Perth is more significant, becase we were shamefully denied victory at Sydney because of extremely bad umpiring. Perth is a revenge for Sidney.
For Ponting's team, it is a double loss. Not only their winning streak has been broken, losing at Perth must have hurt their pride also. They did not get respect even after the record win at Sydney and won't get any sympathy after the loss at Perth. May be this loss would take away some of their arrogance and inclulate a sense of humbleness.
Atleast now we should apply pressure on ICC to declare the Sydney test as an unofficial one. This will give us the chance to win the series at Adelide.
RE:Sydney test
by rajeshkumar on Jan 19, 2008 06:21 PM
If we demand then ICC has to accept it. By changing the umpires they have already accepted that all was not right at sydney. Only if our board is pressurised by us they are going to act on this. The second test between India and south Africa was declared unofficial by the Icc when the test match was on. It is only a matter of making a few changes in the record books.
RE:Sydney test
by on Jan 19, 2008 06:44 PM
Why not? If umpires oblige Australia, ICC should amend based on facts which can be proved by latest technologies. One thing is sure that if umpiring is neutral, Australians can never become world champions. Rajmohan