Re: dont over-expose mishra ...or kohli or ...new openers
by D S on Jul 06, 2011 05:36 PM
should consider ojha, rohit, etc for remain WI series to try them out.
"I have no sympathy with India," said Holding during the MCC Spirit of Cricket Cowdrey Lecture .
the videshi and ghora media is now in sports as well apart from regular political and business media.
Media influence, business acquisition and videsh economic-military superiority is part of billion pounds-dollar videshi spy budget. Now videshi spy and media agencies have included sports and the invisible predatory and tactical network for worldwide jobs as well. Part of videshi tactics is to use desi and diversity workers, business owners, brokers, etc as the front end to create confusion.
they also have earning from videshi companies operating in india and through their broker companies. the so called opening up of economy. people like Micheal Holding are influenced by angrez-videshi media.
On top of all this, Micheal holding ( a converted slave) follows angrezi religion and is been given money to give this cowdrey lecture to encourage his views grown by angrezi and ghoras media.
too much indirect politics by angrez and ghoras,
Angrez as usual before partition mobilized their brokers like jinnah, nehru and gandhi and many more to bring about partition.
the angrez opened videshi accounts for nehru-gandhi-jinnah-etc. still, sonia-rahul have access to those accounts.
when will India mobilize it's supports instead of just calling shots in the air.
too much dependence on gambhir and yuvi and new openers on trial can backfire. continued ..
Re: Why sohail always uses CAPS?
by madanmohan siddhanthi on Jul 06, 2011 05:17 PM
Many do not understand using capitals is offensive. Also capitals are used at times to the verb etc to give emphasis to what is being said
Re: Re: Why sohail always uses CAPS?
by Zero h on Jul 06, 2011 05:39 PM
dude , you must be educated or must be lived in good culture to learn those things...how can you expect such a thing from a paki??
Sehwag taught us how to win the match....Dravid taught us to how to get used to boredom.....look at that ugly dravids batting...even snail can win a race with him
Badrinath deserves a chance. Agreed he played poorly in the ODI but he was the Man of the Match in the onlt T20 international. He is not in the trip to England so he can me given once chance whic could be do or die for him,
Re: Badrinath deserves a Chance!!!!!!!
by Delhi City on Jul 06, 2011 02:31 PM
Badri and Rohit, both of them should be given a chance in place of total flop Kohli and VIjay.
Re: Re: Badrinath deserves a Chance!!!!!!!
by suryanarayan bhaskar on Jul 06, 2011 02:46 PM
Rohit is not in the 15 in WI. So the only other option is Parthiv Patel.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Sachin Tendulkar
by Asim Mehtani on Jul 06, 2011 05:54 PM
The fact of the matter is that all in this forum are time passers like you and even myself also. When I have already said that I donot need your certificate the chapter is closed at that point only, and the question of your extra time does not arise. Think twice before writing.
Yes, Mishra has to be in the third test. In the present form Mishra is miles ahead ff Bhajji. So, if the strategy is to go for 3 fast bowlers, then Mishra can be taken in place of Bhajji, and go ahead with Ishant, Praveen and Munaf. In batting, Badri may be given a chance in place of Vijay or Kohli.
Re: Re: Mishra should play in third test
by Anonymous on Jul 06, 2011 02:50 PM
i wonder how many chances has been given to the floppest fool - Murali Vijay!!
these kris srikanth has to be kicked out of the selection panel!! i don't know why they are not giving chances to other promising players instead they always goes with this p-i-m-p!!!
It was a crucial league match for both India and Zimbabwe. India had to win to enter the semis of the 1983 World Cup. That looked impossible when, put in to bat, India were 17 for 5, with Peter Rawson and Kevin Curran bowling what is rightly called a spell. That's when Kapil Dev ambled in characteristically. Contrary to popular belief, Kapil didn't slaughter right from the beginning. Gavaskar, who would later meet him with a cup of water as he came off the field, remembered: "His first 70 to 80 runs were really calculated in the sense that he pushed and nudged the ball. After that he had enough confidence, he launched a counter-attack the like of which one had never been seen before." It was a batting war in which the footsoldiers came in handy—Kapil had a 60-run partnership with Roger Binny, added 62 runs with Madan Lal, and an unbeaten 126 runs for the ninth wicket with Syed Kirmani, which is still a world record. With 16 fours and 6 sixes, Kapil scored what was to be the highest one-day score till Richards corrected that four years later. When Kapil was batting, Indian team manager Mann Singh, like the many who would follow him, was superstitious. He ordered all players in the enclosure not to move. K. Srikkanth had romantically stepped out of the players' box with his wife into the English weather. But had to stay outside, almost still, after the manager's order 4 the rest of Kapil's innings. "So, when Kapil was in
Re: East or West Kapil dev is the Best Indian cricket star ever s
by suryanarayan bhaskar on Jul 06, 2011 02:15 PM
Yes no doubt Kapil is the greatest allround cricketer. 400 test wkts & 5000 test runs and 250 ODI wkts & 3000 ODI runs. No comparison. We have produced 4 great batsmen though Sachin, Sunil , Rahul and Veeru.
Re: Re: Re: East or West Kapil dev is the Best Indian cricket sta
by suryanarayan bhaskar on Jul 06, 2011 02:32 PM
Isar Bhai. Was mentioning only Indian cricketers. Oof course Kallis is the greatest battting allrounder after Sobers. Kapil, Imran , Botham, hadlee and Shaun Pollock were great bowling allrounders.