Hi. Now i see all the critics of dhoni keeping quite. Well now they can not open their mouth as he is a real master at least in shorter version of the game. He may not have ample technique with him but have enough power and understanding of the game. He has also contributed in england and now led from the front at home. He also recognizes the player well. he backed Jadeja and now see the result. He is also doing well since England tour. Hats off for dhoni, for his batting and for his leadership skills... superb work by M S Dhoni... You really deserve all the success what you got....
Re: To the critics of dhoni
by Varun on Oct 15, 2011 10:08 AM
Even in tests he can be a fine player. But for that he needs to come up the order and play a few slow innings. But that will only happen after the seniors retire.
You were targetted badly for only one series loss. Now enjoy the success. You played wonderfully yesterday Dhoni. What an inning it was. Keep it up and enjoy playing. You deserve it.
May be you enjoy a better atmosphere in you homeland,
I wonder what was hometown's score at the end of 35 overs.. way behind the comparitive English score..
At end of 10 overs, Eng ahead At end of 15 overs, ahead At end of 20 overs, ahead, At end of 25 overs, ahead, At end of 30 overs, ahead At end of 35 overs, still ahead!
I could not give you a "fair atmosphere" in India... it's jinxed.
Then how could you lose the match?!!
Wait for a match or two, then, pack off, series gets cancelled.
Re: You are to pack your bags off, kids
by kumar varun on Oct 15, 2011 07:33 AM
learn to accept defeat. In England too, most of the time, Indians were in better position. So what? They lost and a loss is a loss. They got scolded by everyone for defeat.
Now, it has started for England. So, get ready and learn to accept defeats. You must not feel so bad as you are being defeated by World Champions. Don't you ?
Re: You are to pack your bags off, kids
by Jiju on Oct 15, 2011 10:09 AM
Grace, unlike your name you speak disgracefully....! Going by your logic, once can say that all games in England were jinxed. Learn to appreciate Indian victories.
Don't understand why the Asian cricket boards have to prepare low slow dust bowls to win matches against visiting teams - especially Australia, South Africa and England? This is very true when one takes a look at the last series played between India and England. Not even a single pitch on which the series was played on was doctored to favor the home team.Those wickets had something for everyone. Yet the lack of application and technique felled the Indians. Alas......!!!! But look at what the BCCI has done..!!! What is the big deal in conquering the opposition under conditions heavily stacked against them??
Re: Why this happens only in the sub-continent...
by arvin g on Oct 15, 2011 10:27 AM
it is the same big deal which was when england defeated india in england under conditions which were heavily stacked against india... so keep crying u paki...
Re: Re: Why this happens only in the sub-continent...
by Manu Zach on Oct 15, 2011 05:15 PM
@arvin_g: do yo remember the Indian tour of New Zealand in 2002, when the pitches were greener than the outfield itself??? And when the Indian batsmen were dancing Bharatnatyam, Kadhak, etc. while facing the likes of Bond, Tuffey and Oram??? The ECB could have easily provided such pitches, but in fact, the pitches on which the recent series was played on were very good sporting wickets. If not, many of the Indian batting superstars would have lost a few teeth and would have suffered more broken bones...hahahahahahaaa...!!! As far as you calling me 'paki'... Paki h.o.g.a.a. t.h.e.r.a.a. B.A.A.P.
Re: Re: Why this happens only in the sub-continent...
by Manu Zach on Oct 15, 2011 05:16 PM
@arvin_g: do yo remember the Indian tour of New Zealand in 2002, when the pitches were greener than the outfield itself??? And when the Indian batsmen were dancing Bharatnatyam, Kadhak, etc. while facing the likes of Bond, Tuffey and Oram??? The ECB could have easily provided such pitches, but in fact, the pitches on which the recent series was played on were very good sporting wickets. If not, many of the Indian batting superstars would have lost a few teeth and would have suffered more broken bones...hahahahahahaaa...!!! As far as you calling me 'paki'... Paki h.o.g.a.a. t.h.e.r.a.a. B.A.A.P.