England will declare with a target of 450 . We will be bowled out for less than 200. Dont expect Dravid & VVS to stick a partnership again. Are they only supposed to save us ? Sachin as usual will not bat under pressure, Dhoni has no technique, Raina & Yuvraj are aar yaa paar, others have forgotten batting. So it is curtains for India. No need to even sell tickets for tomorrow. Sachin & Dhoni can rehearse for another advertisement tomorrow using the rest day. Now that Dhoni gifted a faboulous life to Bell, a new ad with Dhoni capitalising on the "Spirit of the game" will come up shortly. Who cares if we lose, we anyhow did not deserve to be No.1. We are only bothered about 100th century of Sachin even if we lose...
Re: It is all over...
by sivanandam lakshmanan on Aug 02, 2011 07:46 AM
Put a ban on Indian Cricketers from Advertising from which they earn Billions.Then you can find plsyers who will play for INDIA's Pride. BCCI is nothing but the frontier for Dawood gang till it is in Bombay. Put another ban for Indian team players from appearing in IPL.You can find Deshthrogi's who will run after money. Media is also foolish enough to write Dhoni's men win instead of INDIA win.
only with wins and wins but India seem to be helpless now....clueless to batsman who play and play continuously, clueless to their bowlder who bowl and take wkts...
Re: Who cares abt series loss, we want SRT record!
by Insaaniyat KaDushman on Aug 01, 2011 02:20 PM
Yes that's the catch........we want record only,,,,
Re: Re: Who cares abt series loss, we want SRT record!
by Oomshik Tooshik on Aug 01, 2011 02:24 PM
Yes, this series is only about SRT's 100th record, why bother trying to win/save matches. Record is most important.
Just watch, let him get that 100th record in a losing/imminent draw cause, and it will be delight all over.
Re: Who cares abt series loss, we want SRT record!
by NANAJI on Aug 01, 2011 02:23 PM
Yes We shoud celebrate the achievements of an Indian in the world circuit..
Ian Bell was run out! There is no doubt about that! It was fairly done but given the form he was in English crowd didn't like how he was out. It would have been struggle had Bell tried to get back into the crease given how far he was away from it. So the next best thing for him for was to at and pretend and the drama ensued. On field - Indians twice confirmed they want to appeal and they were right in doing so.
Now, while going off the field, they were unfairly boo-ed by unruly drunken English crowd. This affected them! While they are in dressing room, the English captain and coach came over to press Indians to withdraw. THIS IS NOT RIGHT!! TOTALLY UNFAIR PRESSURE! Indians had no choice but to withdraw. If it had not been done that way, it would have been worse. The reaction of the crowd when they came out after tea and the various attempts by English media to say it was right and fair for bell to be reinstated meant anything other would have made the Indians most vilified for the rest of the tour and that is a lot of matches. At least we got him out shortly and got some brownie points for recalling him. But the whole episode affected Indian team, they performance went down the hill after that.
What English did wasn't right. What happened on the field should be decided on the field!!
I can wonder what it would been Indians in their position...
"England bossing over India","English bullying India to make bell play again" are the statements given in stupid arrogance and foolish imagination of England being a great country!Can any public booing make a cricket team accept a player who is out,much less India who are the financial bosses of ICC!!English are used to self boasting and still think they are great power!!Hence 1 win and one ve incident is enough for them to boast when 99 failures and 99 -ve incident are ignored deliberately!!
Re: Typical english reaction!
by Insaaniyat KaDushman on Aug 01, 2011 02:16 PM
good English,,,but its not enough to dig down English team on the performance front.
reality is Paper tigers came down on the knees.....and 2 more strike needed to collapse down it fully.