we should work hard for the test match and we should win the test match because we are in the lead and we could do it.so there are fast baller in pakistan's team so we should do your best.
i think this is a worst ending of a great inning. naved was doing it, knowing that sahwag is a impatence player.and he proove he is right. it was very shamefull.
I've a feeling we often get easily lost on heaping adulation in superlative terms when the going is good and favorable, failing miserably to see how lacklustre our cricketing heroes can get to be at the moment of reckoning. Taking the chance against the measly light-condition on the ground--the host team captain,as well as the umpires did not appear to be happy about it--JUST TO BREAK OUR OWN LONG HELD TEST RECORD FOR OPENING PARTNERSHIP,where was the necessity for playing that risky shot,third time in a row, when the record could have been clinched easily with patience and circumspection.When the whole Nation was waiting to see with bated breath the setting up of yet another insurmountable test record,the irresposible stroke from the 'irrepressible' bat had put paid to our hopes. The players could've as well 'taken' the offer of lights,and the credit for carrying on the opening-partnership,UNBROKEN!Betrays poverty of strategic thinking.
Kudos to Prem Panicker for a truly brilliantly written piece - I cannot say when I have enjoyed an article on cricket quite as much. Keep up the great work, mate.
Mr Panicker's English is good but his obvious tilts are so evident that it makes him an awkward author to depend. I stopped reading his article long time back but on this one I didnt notice the author. Till the 3rd paragraph I realized this has to be HIM. And I was write. Scrolled up to check and then stopped reading.