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Indians hit back at the Gabba


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Ashish
GO FOR THE KILL !
by Ashish on Dec 05, 2003 11:50 AM

Come on INDIA ,
Believe in your abilities
You have beaten aussies before
and u can beat them again.

Nice going INDIA
Go for the Kill now.

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HARISH VELINGKAR
COMMENTS.
by HARISH VELINGKAR on Dec 05, 2003 11:39 AM


India should concentrate on batting line up. Calculate and play their natural game. Not to take any burdern as they are playing with World Champian.

Thanks,


HARISH


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Prasad Kekre
Perfomance of Indian Team at Gabba
by Prasad Kekre on Dec 05, 2003 11:37 AM

This is a very good come back by our team now if Indian team gets a wicket of Adam Gilchrist and few other wickets it will be agood perfomance by our bowler but while batting India mustthink of the bounce and the way the australian bowler will bowl specially the first half of the game in wich there fast bowler may bowl short pitched delivery which may prove fatal for our team as we know that most of our batsmen finds it difficult to play short pitched ball. If they play sensibly and confidantly then they can repeate the perfomanceof 2001

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Srini
Great come back
by Srini on Dec 05, 2003 10:39 AM

I think this team is a fighter, they have comeback into the game after strong Aussie assult on first day. If some of the LBW or no-ball decisions didnt go against us, we would have been in better shape yesterday itself.

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Pradeep Deshpande
Justin Langer's Behaviour
by Pradeep Deshpande on Dec 05, 2003 09:53 AM

Let us have a special Rule for Justin Langer (and, if required/demanded, for some more of his colleagues) that whenever he is batting, the LBW decision be made by himself!

The Australians have been credited with many firsts in the history of cricket. Let there be one more of them! (The Batsman deciding whether he is out LBW or not!)

That way there will be no need of showing dissent against the Umpire's decision!


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M Jha
Change of Stance
by M Jha on Dec 05, 2003 09:49 AM

Faisal should have eaten his words back! But he was holding back in praising Indian effort! Come on lets give the due to Indian bowlers for thier effort on second day. It was surely missing in your report.


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ivan
Last ball duck
by ivan on Dec 05, 2003 09:31 AM  | Hide replies

Stve Waugh shares his last ball duck with none other than the illustrious Don Bradman.

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saugata
RE:Last ball duck
by saugata on Dec 05, 2003 02:39 PM
Sir Don's last ball duck was his last test innings. And as for Mr.Waugh this isnt is his last innings.

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