He signs in two fingers saying something? what he says? see different peoples in different thoughts! Person 1. Akhtar says to bajji that he you have got victory in two balls. Person 2. hey u got victory know, go go Person 3. only u got victory in two matches na, ll pick u up. Person 4. 2 finger says victory
Re: Akhtar signs something at the end for the india victory?
by reality unfolded on Jun 21, 2010 11:10 AM
he wanted to show middle finger but accompanied his forefinger too so that it won't become an issue later
Someone crossed the Indian ocean and Arabian sea by swimming in June 19th night from Dambulla to Rawalpindi. Later, that person identified as Rawalpindi Passenger!
It was a great game a real dog-fight which we normally come second best in, but this time we won. It gives us a glimpse of Indian team sans Tendulkar. I believe Sehwag should come in the middle order because he is not bothered with building the innings and he wants to attack all the time. He can be vital in the second power play in the end because then we have to attack no matter what. Promoting Rohit Sharma to open might be an option. Pak team is looking good as well. Young Aamer is a special bowler and he is a good guy as well. No faltu abusing at this stage of his career - he seems to know that. ajmal seemed very crafty too. Afridi brings some sort of calm to their team like Akram used to. Cant compare him to Imran yet. Wish we have more great matches with Pak. No matter how many Ipl matches we watch, nothing compares to a Ind-Pak game.
Re: Ind- Pak
by GLADIATOR on Jun 21, 2010 10:05 AM
Yeah, India-Pakistan matches have a flavor of their own that is something else as they say. I have observed that the current Pak team is not a patch to the ones they had in the 1970s or 1980s or 1990s or even early 2000s. Those teams had great batters and bowlers as well. Imran Khan was unique, had the aura, stature and the talent to do anything, none came anywhere near him except for Wasim Akram
Their batting is a weak point, something they will face trouble in England. They should have had Yousuf and Younis, two players who had the technique and talent to play high quality test batting. The absence of these two will be felt there, pity that politics came in and ruined the show. However, they have in Mohd Aamer, Umar Akmal, two stars for the future.
Re: Ind- Pak
by padaal on Jun 21, 2010 09:37 AM
Nikhil, you for one seem like a real cricket lover. indeed a lovely game of cricket and a great exhibition of ODI's. If anything can make ODIs interesting, its only Indo-Pak games. Congrats to all Indians on the victory and to Pakis for participating in the non stop 9 hours entertainment.