I do not want this to happen but as per the trend of the match India are going to lose this test match against the West Indies. It is good somehow because both Greg Chapell and Rahul Dravid need to cherish the taste of defeat sometimes. The dirt which is all over the BCCI now will come into limelight. Greg Chapell definetely is leading from the front to spoil Indian cricket.
I do not want this to happen but as per the trend of the match India are going to lose this test match against the West Indies. It is good somehow because both Greg Chapell and Rahul Dravid need to cherish the taste of defeat sometimes. The dirt which is all over the BCCI now will come into limelight. Greg Chapell definetely is leading from the front to spoil Indian cricket.
I am an Indian. Comeon sir, Let it be neutral when reporting about cricket. Let the good team win the match. Let this be the mind set of all indians. Especially when it comes to reporters/editors, they should be fair in reporting so. May the best player or the best team be praised. I just love cricket purely on the basis of the batsman or the bowler plays the game. I would call it the mind game as both batsman and bowlers needs to put in more concentration and thinking to become a good cricker. The report in rediff.com read purely supporting the indians. Do not teach them the shortcuts to win matches like this reporter/editor in rediff.com on June 24, 2006, i.e. "Since day one provided sufficient evidence that the tyro, Brian Jerling, had a different approach to LBW appeals than the conventional, why was Kumble still bowling from his end, instead of switching around to Rudi Koertzen's end" Is this a fair comment. I can make out by this that this reporter/editor is an indian. Let it be that people should not easily make out the reporter/editor from which nationality he is from. I would say westindies have done pretty well and the target so far set is also pretty good.
I was hearing the commentary and i must say that the number of close appeals that were turned down was atrocious.The fact is that Kumble's appeal were rejected time and again.The story would hav been completely different had the umpiring been not so questionable.I wonder whether Indians can raise a protest against a biased umpire.