Other players have to start playing better. It looks like Punjab has got its strike bowler back in Lee. They have Yuvaraj who is beginning to find his feet. Irfan is doing well. If only he has a little more pace, he is the best all rounder the indian team can have.
About others, Sanga has to stop putting a lot of pressure on himself. He and Jayawardane are quality players and will come into their own.
Re: Feel sorry for Sanga
by ganessin virappin on Mar 28, 2010 12:10 AM
Looks like SL will have tough time in T20 WC. All their batsman are losing form.
Cheers to all KKR and DADA fans.Finally KKR is able to broke the shackles and come out with a winning attitude.Congrats to Dada for giving a good start and Manish Tiwari for carrying on the innings and my God what a finish.Tiwari is really a player to watch out for.Wish KKR continues the winning streak and Dada keep his form and attitude.
Dada is Back.He has again proved that.Give a sutiable reply to idiot Ravi Sastri's pre match comment who never scored a 50 in 40 balls.Congrats Dada and KKR
Re: Dada is Back
by ganessin virappin on Mar 28, 2010 12:00 AM
Well said. All those hypocrites who criticised KKR players for losing must now praise them for their big win.
Doug Bollinger, the Australian fast bowler, has been drafted in by Chennai Super Kings as a replacement for the injured Jacob Oram, who was ruled out of the 2010 season of the IPL. Bollinger will join the team on April 5.
Sundar Raman, the IPL's chief executive, had confirmed the news on his Twitter page: "Doug Bollinger to debut for CSK, replaces injured Jacob Oram who is out for the entire series." Bollinger's inclusion will bolster Chennai's bowling attack, which sorely lacked a genuine strike bowler during a disappointing start to their campaign.
Oram suffered a patella tendon tear shortly after New Zealand's home series against Australia began and was advised rest for up to a month. His participation in the IPL was in doubt, but the franchise chose to wait before taking a final call on his replacement.
Bollinger, who came in to the Australian Test side in January 2009, has emerged as one of the team's best strike bowlers in the last year. He had an outstanding 2009-10 home season, taking 25 wickets in five Tests, against West Indies and Pakistan. He also took 15 wickets in eight ODIs against the two teams and began the Test series in New Zealand with a five-for in Wellington.
Re: Re: Chennai replace Oram with Bollinger
by Senthil on Mar 28, 2010 12:04 AM
It's very tough, since they have to win all the remaining matches or at least 7 out of 8 matches which is very very tough ask
Re: Re: Re: Chennai replace Oram with Bollinger
by bhagat singh on Mar 28, 2010 12:25 AM
Batting line is the best with Hussey, Heyden,Dhoni,Raina and Morkel... but bowlers are very pity.. hope now onwards battng line up delivers some fire to keep the team sprit level high
Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by bhagat singh on Mar 27, 2010 11:54 PM
there is a saying in hindi about Raja Bhoj and Gangu Thaili... now you please don't compare Sachin with Parthiv Patel
Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by ganessin virappin on Mar 27, 2010 11:53 PM
We should be showing patience at our match winners like Yuvi rather than selfish players.
Re: Re: Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by ganessin virappin on Mar 28, 2010 12:02 AM
What is Sachin's record in IPL. He is big Zero. Only in few matches he played well in IPL3. Yuvi is far better than Sachin in T20.
Re: Re: Re: Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by bhagat singh on Mar 28, 2010 12:06 AM
Yuvi is not the best in IPL.. but Sachin is better in any form of cricket
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by sobhan majumder on Mar 28, 2010 12:13 AM
Hi folks I am a big fan of Sachin....but he is god of criket not actual GOD.....when god comes thru someones bat then probably he becomes the best......ask sachin to get six no of sixes in six balls. Yuvi already done....so comparing is nonsense....
Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by phani kumar on Mar 27, 2010 11:57 PM
I don't say that Yuvi is a bad player. On his day no one can stop him. But please don't make idiotic comparisions. Where is Sachin and where is Yuvi. He is just a kid before Master
Re: Re: why should yuvraj leave?
by Forrest Gump on Mar 28, 2010 12:21 AM
you guys are big morons...fighting for one Indian player against the other...thats why British ruled us for 300 years..still u fools have not learnt the lesson.