and no DRS will be there to justify their filth. The whole world see them naked in their filth and they will frustrate and soon quit cricket like gilchrist symonds hayden
Re: aussie will openly cheat
by Against Pseudos on Dec 22, 2011 04:40 AM
:-)... What logic. :-) BTW, how did BCCI get rid of the players you named? That did get us the #1 spot though. :-) And this new plan might work to make us #1 again! :-)
drs is in news. even oz want to cheat like angrez to gain confidence by using DRS? ???unfortunate. from indian perspective. ARE there neutral umpires, does indian have their own high speed camera to record proceeding? do umpires review during match and end of the day the high speed camera recording?
Re: even oz want to cheat like angrez to gain confidence by DRS?
by Against Pseudos on Dec 21, 2011 05:04 PM
:-). It is BCCI who opposed DRS both in England series (we all saw the results), and again opposing now.
Re: Re: even oz want to cheat like angrez to gain confidence by D
by Against Pseudoes on Dec 21, 2011 11:29 PM
No wonder BCCI is run by m0r0n from Bombay.
Seeing some earlier instances of INdia using the DRS. Except for one odd cases, it was basically a case of "Indian cricket team is least educated about when and where to use DRS". Their bowlers do not geenrally create opportunities with good teams, and there, they tend to use in those cases, where the ball is really not hitting the stumps.
Except of some bizzare MISINTERPRETATION of umpires in England, the technology is the same as it is for all other criicket playing nation, there is not much for INDIAN cricket board to oppose it.
Its more of a poor understanding and knowledge of the opportunity when to use DRS, rather than DRS itself, which is a probelm for team INDIA and BCCI.
Re: Indian cricket team is least educated about when and where to
by Sreenivasan on Dec 21, 2011 03:20 PM
you are correct. india just misused the drs system without their knowledge. it is their fault but a bit of the technological system did seem to prove what the bcci wanted. so its 50-50.
Re: Indian cricket team is least educated about when and where to
by Ravi Chandran on Dec 21, 2011 04:53 PM
Robin Singh said the point-system was confusing after our early exit in a WC