Re: Re: Congrats India....
by Anurag Rathore on Feb 14, 2011 10:05 AM
Aus never take any match in joke. Aus tried their 100 percent but India was too good for them.
Re: Re: Re: Congrats India....
by Insaaniyat KaDushman on Feb 14, 2011 10:07 AM
it was a good performance "by chance" by a C grade spinner chawla. Middle order collapse was the main reason to Ozzie to lost this match
Re: Re: Re: Re: Congrats India....
by Anurag Rathore on Feb 14, 2011 10:09 AM
Thanks god indian batsman also flopped otherwise victory margin could be more than 100.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Congrats India....
by Insaaniyat KaDushman on Feb 14, 2011 10:13 AM
No issue Indians have a rich history to collapse on the crucial time , hope they will get back soon their old culture
World cup is a fun. Whatever they do in own country but its not easy to win world cup.they are not targetted. They do not play professionally. Otherwise 115 crore public in india and no world cup except 1 is won.. Very pathetic.........
Yuvraj Singh comes for batting at a crucial position and loses his wicket ! This uncertainty in the middle order brings enormous pressure on the team. What has happened to Yuvraj ? They should try youngsters like Rohit who is a better allrounder.
Re: Yuvraj the weak link
by shirish more on Feb 14, 2011 09:52 AM
At least one senior and responsible plyaer must be there in middle order like Laxman.
Yesterday match exposed our weak areas which need some improvement. Our batting lineup is not so Solid as we presume. Yuvraj, and Raina appears to be completely out of touch. Dhoni and Gambir were also failing continuously in the recent past. Our team is full of T- 20 players. They even could not with stand up to 50 complete overs in home ground. Our bowling is attack is so poor. Our fast bowlers like Nehra and Munaf were not up to the mark In batting we depend on Sachin, Sehwag, Virat and Yousaf and in bowling Zaheer, Harbajan ,Chawla and Sreesanth appears to be in Form. Finally winning world cup will not be very easy for our team unless all the players could deliver to their fullest abilities. We hope for the Best
Looks like India is going with the two spinner strategy which makes sense on spinning wickets like Chennai. Harbhajan and Chawla will make like hell for any team on a spinning wicket. But not all pitches in India are favorable to spinners. The state of some of the wickets was patehtic which favour batsmen. Since India does not have a genuine fast bowler with exception of Zahir Khan. let's hope the pitches are prepared more intelligently this time around ...
Re: Two spinner strategy
by SG on Feb 14, 2011 08:50 AM
FYI - Zaheer is not a genuine fast bowler (avg 130 kph). BTW, I have never seen an Indian side so inept in playing fast bowling. Raina should not play.