Dhoni says ' i am enjoying it.. so i will not quit...' Sachin also says the same thing... just need to tell tehm that their enjoyment has cause india 8 losses overseas and now a certain series defeat at home to england after 28 years..
Re: Dhoni and Sachin are enjoying it...
by Rahul Ekbote on Dec 12, 2012 05:39 PM
Dhoni started enjoying defeats after scahin tendulkar now happy enjoying defeats values,also Gmabhir above dicipline?,free for all, all veterans tomorrow say ,i enjoy it,bring political or big industry owner presurre to keepslected in team india 11,god save us?we will sure loose Nagpur test,congrats England team for your hard work,dedication,passion to win always for country
India will win the test and level the series. That will be a slap on the critics who are enjoying the India bashing game and the England team who had come here to win the series after 28 years
Re: india will win
by Sanjay on Dec 12, 2012 05:11 PM
Even if we win - which we probably will, it's not really a 'slap on the critics'. No denying we've been absolutely pasted in the previous 2 games. Win or lose, there are issues in the India side that need to be addressed.
Re: india will win
by Rahul Ekbote on Dec 12, 2012 05:41 PM
we must loose it ,otherwise players having passion for cricket money,,publicity,endorsements will never get boot,England will do best to draw test at Nagpur,congrats Cook team.
Re: india will win
by Debabrata Mukherjee on Dec 12, 2012 06:17 PM
Possibility is less that India would win..The same hope was showed in last overseas series..We hoped that India could at least manage a draw..But on both occasions they lost by 4-0. Unless England is very complecent it is very difficult to beat them now.They will not let this chance go easily to win an overseas series and that to in India.
Re: india will win
by Vish on Dec 12, 2012 06:29 PM
Time to wake up and smell the coffee. This is Team BCCI which has not managed to even draw a single match in 2 back to back test series in England and Australia. A world record which even Kenya, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe will find hard to emulate.