Re: for t 20 and 50s
by Anil Singh on Jan 08, 2009 02:33 PM
Cameron white is hopeless, instead they should have tried Dominic Thornley who played for Mumbai Indians in the IPL recently.
Lousy unsportsmanlike hulk, Hayden is getting the treatment he deserves. Other Aussies should learn their lesson from his example of how being ungracious and boor-like has no place in sport and you will get the boot very quickly.
Hayden could have been great - he had the potential. Now he will only be seen as one of the batsmen who came and went but did not leave a lasting mark except in the wrong places (ie not a mark but a careless unthoughtful series of re-marks)
Once on Australian radio Matt had said that "what about bringing Harbhajan in the ring and have punch in his face" now it seems that Matt should retire from cricket and play boxing only. Now his big open mouth is shut. I am expecting some comments for Bhajji soon on Matt.
Re: Better be a boxer
by Ritwik Bhuyan on Jan 08, 2009 05:18 PM
Sure. Bhajji will comment once he is off-busy from his shoe polish job... Seems, he will talk on a local radio about his shoe polish job and of course on Hayden too..
Australia will bounce back in convincing fashion in South Africa...the way they won the Sydney test proves that there is a lot of fire and commitment in all the seniors who pulled their weight!!
Whether it was Ponting and Hussey who played crucial knocks in the 2nd innings or whether it was Clarke and Haddin who did brilliantly in the 1st innings, the Aussies were united again and did not look demotivated at all!!
Hayden deserves a run till the Ahses and he will also come back in roaring form!!
The only worry for Australia right now is the injury to Lee and to a lesser extent, the injuries to Symonds and Watson...
If Lee, Symo and Watson come back, australia have the team to remain number 1 for atleast 3 more years!!
Re: Re: Re: Australia will bounce back!!!
by Guest on Jan 08, 2009 02:27 PM
I do not agree. I think the days of Australia's domination are over. They are no longer the confident lot. Earlier they used to rely on their game, then they relied partially on their game and partially on "other" tactics. Now they are most relying on other tactics. The consistency is gone.
I think the time has come for Australia to pass the torch to the next generation. They should learn it from India and south Africa. Apart from the Michaels there was no other young australain in the side. Its time for Hussey to be made captian and ricky remains in the side as a senior.
Re: Harbhajan removed Hayden
by Vikram on Jan 08, 2009 02:03 PM
wat the hell relationship did u find between bhajji n australian cricket board ?.... y australians respects bhajji so much ?...if ur an indian , u must feel shame to talk like dis ....
Re: hayden,ponting and symonds era has gone
by narayanswamy nagarajan on Jan 08, 2009 01:45 PM
I can understand RSA era, it will be for sure. But Indian era, ha ha ha with more than 50% of the available players almost "over-the- hill" !! What are you a comedian. Know the expression - one swallow is not summer.
Re: Re: The saga of the weed killer
by sujeet katiyar on Jan 08, 2009 01:32 PM
Before calling somebody dog u must think a bit .. after reading ur comments it feels u r the dirtiest dog in the world .. feel bit shame ..
Re: Re: The saga of the weed killer
by neeraj on Jan 08, 2009 01:20 PM
dear bhuyan , u r displaying a good sportsman spirit. however there is a small correction - hayden is a good batsman but a poor sportsman/player.
Re: Re: The saga of the weed killer
by dinesh jothivel on Jan 08, 2009 01:08 PM
if any dog is saying india as a third world country we will call that dog like that only
Re: Re: Re: The saga of the weed killer
by neeraj on Jan 08, 2009 01:16 PM
dear dinesh, u r displaying a good sportsman spirit. however there is a small correction - hayden is a good batsman but a poor sportsman/player.