Now you understand.. rite? Te value of an experienced player in the team..? These kids doesnt know how to play according to the situation..!! Not even sehwag.. look at the way he got out.. Everyone . raina,yuvi.. pathan..including the not so good dhoni..!!!
They jus thought the bat will connect everytime.. perfect display of arrogance and over confidence..!
Re: Blame the youngsters..!
by Krishna Kashyap on Mar 16, 2009 02:25 PM
I guess Rohit was the real culprit. He was not taking any run, not rotating strike and hence put the pressure on Sehwag/Yuvi/Raina and made the two run outs. If you have seen the match, you could have made it out by the face expressions and body lang of other batsmen. He is a total waste and a demoralizing factor. My worry is if he is allowed to continue, there won't be any winning spirit and unity.
Why is it that everyone here is stangely silent over Ishant Sharma's provocative behaviour towards Ryder?? Is it because he's a Desi criceter and Ryder is a foreigner? Would you guys have kept your mouths shut had it been the other way round?
Oh! Well, if you thought the above was the batting record of a bowler who comes 9th down in the game... Well, it is that of the so called 'specialist batsman' from Mumbai, Mr. Rohit Sharma. He joins the long list of incompetent nincompoop match losers from Mumbai, such as Praveen Amre, Sameer Dighe, Manoj Joglekar, Ramesh Powar, Aavishkar Salvi, Sanjay Manjrekar, Paras Mhambrey and other etceteras, who hung around in the Indian team with similar averages for more than 40 games each... Only because these good for nothings were from Mumbai.
Take this: S Badrinath has been the highest run getter in 3 of the last 5 years in domestic Cricket. Murali Vijay, has the highest average and played most match winning innings than anybody else in the last 2 years. Even, Robin Uthappa has the highest score in Duleep trophy, in this season. And, our man, Mr. Rohit, walks into the team without credentials and hangs around like a paraside.
You would be well aware to know that Rohit scored less than 100 runs in the IPL playing for Deccan Chargers.
DOWN WITH NORTH INDIAN & MUMBAI POLITICS IN INDIAN CRICKET.
SHOULD THIS CONTINUE, NO MATTER HOW GOOD WE ARE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO LOSE MORE GAMES...
Re: Re: BLAME IT ON MUMBAI POLITICS!!!
by Nitin on Mar 14, 2009 09:59 PM
India lost 2 matches in the last 2 series as the last matches did not included Sachin. Thanks to Sehvag that India managed a few of them.
Oh! Well, if you thought the above was the batting record of a bowler who comes 9th down in the game... Well, it is that of the so called 'specialist batsman' from Mumbai, Mr. Rohit Sharma. He joins the long list of incompetent nincompoop match losers from Mumbai, such as Praveen Amre, Sameer Dighe, Manoj Joglekar, Ramesh Powar, Aavishkar Salvi, Sanjay Manjrekar, Paras Mhambrey and other etceteras, who hung around in the Indian team with similar averages for more than 40 games each... Only because these good for nothings were from Mumbai.
Take this: S Badrinath has been the highest run getter in 3 of the last 5 years in domestic Cricket. Murali Vijay, has the highest average and played most match winning innings than anybody else in the last 2 years. Even, Robin Uthappa has the highest score in Duleep trophy, in this season. And, our man, Mr. Rohit, walks into the team without credentials and hangs around like a paraside.
You would be well aware to know that Rohit scored less than 100 runs in the IPL playing for Deccan Chargers.
DOWN WITH NORTH INDIAN & MUMBAI POLITICS IN INDIAN CRICKET.
SHOULD THIS CONTINUE, NO MATTER HOW GOOD WE ARE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO LOSE MORE GAMES...
Oh! Well, if you thought the above was the batting record of a bowler who comes 9th down in the game... Well, it is that of "specialist batsman" Mumbaikar, Mr. Rohit Sharma. He joins the long list of incompetent nincompoop match losers from Mumbai, such as Praveen Amre, Sameer Dighe, Manoj Joglekar, Ramesh Powar, Aavishkar Salvi, Sanjay Manjrekar, Paras Mhambrey and other etceteras, who hung around in the Indian team with similar averages for more than 40 games each... Only because these good for nothings were from Mumbai.
Take this: S Badrinath has been the highest run getter in 3 of the last 5 years in domestic Cricket. Murali Vijay, has the highest average and played most match winning innings than anybody else in the last 2 years. Even, Robin Uthappa has the highest score in Duleep trophy, in this season. And, our man, Mr. Rohit, walks into the team without credentials and hangs around like a paraside.
You would be well aware to know that Rohit scored less than 100 runs in the IPL playing for Deccan Chargers.
DOWN WITH NORTH INDIAN & MUMBAI POLITICS IN INDIAN CRICKET.
SHOULD THIS CONTINUE, NO MATTER HOW GOOD WE ARE, WE WILL CONTINUE TO LOSE MORE GAMES...
Re: Not a Bad Overall Performance
by nitin goswami on Mar 14, 2009 09:50 PM
In both the losses , Sachin was not there. Both were the last match of this series and the series in Sri Lanka.
Re: Not a Bad Overall Performance
by nitin goswami on Mar 14, 2009 09:50 PM
In both the losses , Sachin was not there. Both were the last match of this series and the series in Sri Lanka.
How come no one blames Sachin for this loss yet..?? Afterall isnt it fashion to drag and blame him for whatever reasons...?? Its not about loss. Someone is going to win so someone is going to loose for sure. But what bothers is,So called young talents couldnt even last 43 overs. Some ppl blame it on rohit atleast he was there till End. And if some folks think he played slow (every team needs one anchorman like that); wht abt Raina , Gambhir, Yovraaj they just blew their wkt right at beginning ??? NZ deserve this victory they played strong, even after soem bad fielding they pulled it out at end.
Re: they couldnt last 43 overs ...?
by Nitin on Mar 14, 2009 09:52 PM
Without Sachin , both the last 2 matches were lost in this series and in Sri Lanka.
Re: they couldnt last 43 overs ...?
by gurpreet on Mar 14, 2009 08:33 PM
Stop blaming anyone but the bookies - they decide who will win the match. ALl matches in this series were fixed like most of the matches.
Re: they couldnt last 43 overs ...?
by nitin goswami on Mar 14, 2009 09:52 PM
Without Sachin , both the last 2 matches were lost in this series and in Sri Lanka.
Re: they couldnt last 43 overs ...?
by Sameer on Mar 16, 2009 06:47 AM
yeah I was thinking the same ... where are the tards who thought rookies can play in quality pitches ?
this match was for bookies, as they lost a lot in last few matches, today they made helluva, on every bet be it ball to ball, on every batsman and onevery over.