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Exhausted Tait retires from One-Day Internationals


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Indian Guy
Population control awareness
by Indian Guy on Mar 29, 2011 01:15 AM

India and China account to 40% of world population, imagine how cramped we are in this country. If measures are not taken there will be struggle for everything in the future. Please limit to one kid per family. What is the point in having a billion people that is not worth producing a quality soccer team that can at least qualify for WC< let alone winning it. 1/10th of the whole Uttar Pradesh population lives in Australia with double the land space of India. Please free up the world to have better quality life by limiting to just one kid per family. If 1 man and 1 woman produce only one kid for next generation, the population wil become half after 80 years.

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noushad kunnumal
SREESANTH = SHAUN TAIT
by noushad kunnumal on Mar 28, 2011 02:45 PM

SREESANTH = SHAUN TAIT - - - - BEHAVIOUR - --

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bharatpremi
Sachin is still not retiring
by bharatpremi on Mar 28, 2011 02:32 PM  | Hide replies

Everyone is retiring, be it Tait,Graem Smith who started palyng cricket after 10-14 years after sachin started playing international cricket.
But sachin is not retiring...what a joke....

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Against Pseudos
Re: Sachin is still not retiring
by Against Pseudos on Mar 29, 2011 07:47 AM
BharatPremi:

Well said... If they had the guts and the capability to perform like Sachin, they wouldn't have retired... :)

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shaik peer
Good Bye Tait
by shaik peer on Mar 28, 2011 01:41 PM  | Hide replies

Good Bye to Shaun Tait...and all the best for his Twenty20 career.....Its time Aus to produce bowlers like McGrath, Gillespie, Fleming..etc....

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shadman chiya
Re: Good Bye Tait
by shadman chiya on Mar 28, 2011 02:17 PM
MISSED SHANE WARNE

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uncle sam
symonds..
by uncle sam on Mar 28, 2011 01:24 PM

...must hv advised him to do that to prolong his ipl career where they can make millions in f*ix*ing matches

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Rahul Patil
DONT TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY GUYS....!
by Rahul Patil on Mar 28, 2011 01:12 PM

Do not take his retirement announcement seriously as he has already retired twice in the past. Once he played an Ashes test match in England and was clobbered by the English batsmen after which he took temporary retirement from all forms of cricket. Then after a few months he made a comeback. Then after he played a test match against India and was hammered at Perth he went into depression and announced retirement from test cricket. Then when he started bowling well he said that he was considering a comeback to test cricket. Now that he has had a bad world cup he has announced his retirement from one day cricket. So dont take him seriously guys as he might just change his mind again :-)

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Rahul Patil
DONT TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY
by Rahul Patil on Mar 28, 2011 01:08 PM

Do not take his retirement announcement seriously as he has already retired twice in the past. Once he played an Ashes test match in England and was clobbered by the English batsmen after which he took temporary retirement from all forms of cricket. Then after a few months he made a comeback. Then after he played a test match against India at Perth and was hammered he again went into a depression and announced retirement from test cricket. Then when he started bowling well again he said that he is considering a comeback to test cricket as well. Now that he had a bad world cup he has announced his retirement from one day cricket. So do not take him seriously at all guys....!

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Rahul Patil
DONT TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY
by Rahul Patil on Mar 28, 2011 01:08 PM

Do not take his retirement announcement seriously as he has already retired twice in the past. Once he played an Ashes test match in England and was clobbered by the English batsmen after which he took temporary retirement from all forms of cricket. Then after a few months he made a comeback. Then after he played a test match against India at Perth and was hammered he again went into a depression and announced retirement from test cricket. Then when he started bowling well again he said that he is considering a comeback to test cricket as well. Now that he had a bad world cup he has announced his retirement from one day cricket. So do not take him seriously at all guys....!

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pratik nidhi bhardwaj.
Bad luck this time
by pratik nidhi bhardwaj. on Mar 28, 2011 01:07 PM  | Hide replies

for australia.
Bowlers did not fill up Bowlers like bollinger,nannes,hauritz who give runs but take wickets.
Dhoni is faithful for chawla and munaf
here ponting is faithful for kreza and steffen smith.

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Rahul Patil
Re: Bad luck this time
by Rahul Patil on Mar 28, 2011 01:18 PM
bollinger and hauritz were in the original squad but got injured and hence could not play....if they were in the squad i am sure ponting would have selected them ahead of kreja and smith....also if praveen kumar had been fit i dont think munaf, srreshant or nehra would be picked ahead of him....i dont beleive dhoni or ponting have favourites as they are more worried about keeping their captaincy records showing mo9re wins then losses....captains have to work with whoever is available and fully fit to bowl 10 overs in a match!


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