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anees ahmed
GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by anees ahmed on Sep 26, 2008 03:43 PM  | Hide replies

READ REDIFF SCOREBOARD AND HAVE A LAUGH!! THREE BATSMEN ARE NOT OUT. IT MUST BE A NEW GAME INVENTED BY REDIFF STAFFERS AND IT DESERVES AN ENTRY INTO THE "WORLD'S GREATEST'S SURPRISES" BOOK.

Scoreboard (Day 3, Lunch):

Rest of India (first innings): 252 all out
Delhi (first innings): 177 all out
Rest of India (second innings):
Wasim Jaffer [Images] c Chopra b Sangwan 21 (36b, 3x4)
Rahul Dravid c Chopra b Nanda 69 (211b, 6x4)
S Badrinath not out 36 (92b, 5x4)
Mohammad Kaif c Bisht b Ishant 0 (2b)
VVS Laxman c sub (Tehlan) b Nanda 18 (35b, 1x4)
MS Dhoni not out 32 (50b, 4x4)
Anil Kumble [Images] not out 4 (8b, 1x4)

Extras: (b:12, lb:11, nb:8) 31
Total: (for 5 wickets in 71 overs) 211
Fall of wickets: Jaffer (1-44), Badrinath (2-111), Kaif (3-111), Laxman (4-152), Dravid (5-207).
Bowling: A Nehra 13-1-41-0, I Sharma 16-6-38-2, C Nanda 21-5-33-2, P Sangwan 1-0-35-1, V Sehwag 8-2-38-0, R Bhatia 2-0-3-0.


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pradeep subramanya
Re: GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by pradeep subramanya on Sep 26, 2008 04:15 PM
Also look at Sangwan's bowling figure 1-0-35-1. What's happening?

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sky in eyes
Re: GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by sky in eyes on Sep 26, 2008 03:51 PM
Too err is human
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Though following is mentioned
"First, he got the wicket of Subramaniam Badrinath, who was bowled by 36. The batsman failed to control a short delivery which hit his elbow before hitting the stumps. Two deliveries later, Ishant produced another wonderful delivery, taking the edge of Mohammad Kaif's bat to reduce Rest of India to 111 for three.
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ram mohan
Re: GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by ram mohan on Sep 26, 2008 03:52 PM
If you are in mumbai-call 24449144,tell this rediff duffers about their great invention

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bijay bhujabal
Re: GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by bijay bhujabal on Sep 26, 2008 03:59 PM
TYPING MISTAKE MY DEAR. Don't you have any sense of humor?

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anees ahmed
GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by anees ahmed on Sep 26, 2008 03:42 PM  | Hide replies

READ REDIFF SCOREBOARD AND HAVE A LAUGH!! THREE BATSMEN ARE NOT OUT. IT MUST BE A NEW GAME INVENTED BY REDIFF STAFFERS AND IT DESERVES AN ENTRY INTO THE "WORLD'S GREATEST'S SURPRISES" BOOK.

Scoreboard (Day 3, Lunch):

Rest of India (first innings): 252 all out
Delhi (first innings): 177 all out
Rest of India (second innings):
Wasim Jaffer [Images] c Chopra b Sangwan 21 (36b, 3x4)
Rahul Dravid c Chopra b Nanda 69 (211b, 6x4)
S Badrinath not out 36 (92b, 5x4)
Mohammad Kaif c Bisht b Ishant 0 (2b)
VVS Laxman c sub (Tehlan) b Nanda 18 (35b, 1x4)
MS Dhoni not out 32 (50b, 4x4)
Anil Kumble [Images] not out 4 (8b, 1x4)

Extras: (b:12, lb:11, nb:8) 31
Total: (for 5 wickets in 71 overs) 211
Fall of wickets: Jaffer (1-44), Badrinath (2-111), Kaif (3-111), Laxman (4-152), Dravid (5-207).
Bowling: A Nehra 13-1-41-0, I Sharma 16-6-38-2, C Nanda 21-5-33-2, P Sangwan 1-0-35-1, V Sehwag 8-2-38-0, R Bhatia 2-0-3-0.



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sky in eyes
Re: GREAT INDIAN TAMASHA
by sky in eyes on Sep 26, 2008 03:53 PM
First, he got the wicket of Subramaniam Badrinath, who was bowled by 36. The batsman failed to control a short delivery which hit his elbow before hitting the stumps. Two deliveries later, Ishant produced another wonderful delivery, taking the edge of Mohammad Kaif's bat to reduce Rest of India to 111 for three.

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rajesh sharma
the wall
by rajesh sharma on Sep 26, 2008 03:41 PM  | Hide replies

why he called the wall.when every batsmen was strugling at the wicket he stay at the wickey with great responsiblity.sehwag,laxman,gambhir etc.play nonsence cricket rahul play a rock ing. you are greater than all.

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ram mohan
Re: the wall
by ram mohan on Sep 26, 2008 03:53 PM
R u Rajesh shetty or Rajesh Pujari

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Veerendra Kumar
Re: the wall
by Veerendra Kumar on Sep 26, 2008 04:19 PM
how does it matter whether he is Rajesh Shetty or Rajesh Pujari. He is highlighliting the truth. There may be a phase where Rahul Dravid had tough time but he is any time dependable.

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chandra sekar
Sangwan?
by chandra sekar on Sep 26, 2008 03:39 PM  | Hide replies

hw com sangwan gave 35 runs in one over?
any body hit 5 sixes & 1 Five,?
or rediff done mistake in bowling fig. of sangwan?

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Venugopalan
Re: Sangwan?
by Venugopalan on Sep 26, 2008 03:53 PM
oK sky in ice : ok NOW you explain the figures P Sangwan 1-0-35-1

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Ahamed Taz
Scor Board
by Ahamed Taz on Sep 26, 2008 03:31 PM

Here is the actual scoreboard. this mistakes usual with rediff.

Rest of India 2nd innings R M B 4s 6s SR
W Jaffer c Chopra b Sangwan 21 50 36 3 0 58.33
R Dravid c Chopra b Nanda 69 211 6 0 32.70
S Badrinath b Sharma 36 92 5 0 39.13
M Kaif c Bisht b Sharma 0 2 0 0 0.00
VVS Laxman c sub (M Tehlan) b Nanda 18 35 1 0 51.42
MS Dhoni c Kohli b Sharma 84 113 12 1 74.33
A Kumble lbw b Nanda 9 31 2 0 29.03
Harbhajan Singh c Manhas b Nanda 0 2 0 0 0.00
Z Khan b Nehra 4 20 1 0 20.00
RP Singh lbw b Nanda 24 22 4 0 109.09
MM Patel not out 1 4 0 0 25.00
Extras (b 12, lb 13, nb 11) 36

Total (all out; 92.5 overs) 302 (3.25 runs per over

By Taz.

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charan raj
dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL
by charan raj on Sep 26, 2008 03:24 PM  | Hide replies

dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL

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sanket jaju
Re: dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL
by sanket jaju on Sep 26, 2008 03:41 PM
after batting 211 balls against a delhi attack

i'm nt his critic but now he shud retire wid grace and leave d onus on others to carry frm here on

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Venugopalan
Re: dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL
by Venugopalan on Sep 26, 2008 03:55 PM
do you think Delhi's attack was week with A Nehra,I Sharma & Bhatia?

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Sneha
Re: dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL
by Sneha on Sep 26, 2008 03:45 PM
He is gaining confidence. Aussies need to be dealt patiently. Relentless attack against them will be utilised. In Test against Aussies, their pacers should be treated patiently. One of Dravids calibre needed.

All our recent memorable wins against them had Rahuls presence.

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Sneha
Re: dravid finaaly proved that he is THE WALL
by Sneha on Sep 26, 2008 03:37 PM
Whoever criticise him look at his firstclass statistics. More than 19000 runs at an average of 56.

In the shadow of Sachin he didnt received much applauds compared to Sachin.

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Ram Chhetri
Re: 3 batsmen not out
by Ram Chhetri on Sep 26, 2008 03:27 PM
This proves the efficiency of Rediffmail.

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Zeng
Re: 3 batsmen not out
by Zeng on Sep 26, 2008 03:31 PM
rediff. rediffmail is the mail service! It shows your lack of common sense!

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Anuroop Naik
Re: 3 batsmen not out
by Anuroop Naik on Sep 26, 2008 03:31 PM
THIS CAN HAPPEN ONLY IN INDIAN CRICKET

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raj mani
Scoreboard
by raj mani on Sep 26, 2008 03:22 PM

Here is the actual scoreboard. this mistakes usual with rediff.

Rest of India 2nd innings R M B 4s 6s SR
W Jaffer c Chopra b Sangwan 21 50 36 3 0 58.33
R Dravid c Chopra b Nanda 69 211 6 0 32.70
S Badrinath b Sharma 36 92 5 0 39.13
M Kaif c Bisht b Sharma 0 2 0 0 0.00
VVS Laxman c sub (M Tehlan) b Nanda 18 35 1 0 51.42
MS Dhoni c Kohli b Sharma 84 113 12 1 74.33
A Kumble lbw b Nanda 9 31 2 0 29.03
Harbhajan Singh c Manhas b Nanda 0 2 0 0 0.00
Z Khan b Nehra 4 20 1 0 20.00
RP Singh lbw b Nanda 24 22 4 0 109.09
MM Patel not out 1 4 0 0 25.00
Extras (b 12, lb 13, nb 11) 36

Total (all out; 92.5 overs) 302 (3.25 runs per over)


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