Re: Re: RR might win this game
by yetanotherbrickinthewall on May 17, 2009 02:50 PM
So far, people used to support the better team and enjoy better cricket (whenever their local team was not in the game).
But coming closer to the SF berths, people will start supporting teams based on whether the result will enhance or decrease their own local teams chances of making it to the Semi's
Re: Re: Re: RR might win this game
by Sarthak Sharma on May 17, 2009 07:43 PM
RR is a highly overrated team this season.It would be a big upset of sorts if they win.
if sehwag will come into his terms no bowler in the world can do anything .he is the best stroke player in the world has produced,after vivian richards.if sehwag will play 10 overs .the match will going to be finish. no cahnce for rajasthan.only their luck will win their game not their talent.if he will paly 20 overs except a score of 220 and mind it.
Got some scores to settle with Warnie's men.Go Daredevils,throw the best foot forward and pack these guys out of the tournament.Bring on McGrath,Warner.Sehwag and Gambhir,join the party and return to your thrashing ways with this game.Now is the time,don't let them get away with it this time.
Warne can put faith on Munaf Patel [Images] who denied Delhi four runs from the last over by taking one wicket and effecting two run-outs. .....rediff please note munaf patel bowled against mumbai and not delhi in the last match
Re: corrrection
by sameer bhagwaan on May 16, 2009 10:29 PM
Munaf bowls at the pace of 115 km/hr - his faster ball at 135 kph is his stock delivery - While fast bowlers attempt to disguise the slower one , he tries to disguise the faster one! Jai Ho, After Congress wins Rajasthan, may Rajasthan win and go to the semis... Jai ho !!
Re: Re: corrrection
by Sarthak Sharma on May 16, 2009 11:00 PM
He's good,he can reach 145 kmph.Having said that,it takes just 2..yes 2 boundaries for him to start bowling short and then he can really be plundered.
Re: corrrection
by Daniel Abraham on May 17, 2009 07:15 AM
Hey Sajid.. please read the article once more... its says " Warne can put faith on Munaf Patel who denied Mumbai four runs from the last over by taking one wicket and effecting two run-outs. "... And not Delhi...!!! :-)