India can only make excuses and excuses, If aus can cheat why not india can, they are just making the excuses to save themselves from getting fired from the media and the indian fans, come back to home and play ipl, the money is waiting for you all
I've seen it & most here... There is no evidence that Bret lee did it purposely, unless & until Lee has eyes at his back. Does Sachin expects bowler should wait as a spactator when batsman taking cheeky singles? It is Sachin who should take a turn to complete his single.. There were many decision Sachin was not happy in this series, which by all evidence seen correct one. Sad to see such a legend struggling & putting blame on others for his poor showing.
Re: Sachin! Blame urself
by rethish on Feb 27, 2012 01:30 PM
there was no single in the world, what an error from a legendary batsmen, taking risk with aussies fielders, india was in good position then why he took such ridiculous risk, he can score big only against the weaker teams and never played any match wining knock for india, Pathan is badly ignored
Re: Re: Sachin! Blame urself
by kishorkumar on Feb 27, 2012 01:34 PM
can you please go and check the runs scored by sachin against big teams before making this type of comments? u can check the winning percentage of matches where sachin scored century.
Re: Re: Re: Sachin! Blame urself
by rethish on Feb 27, 2012 02:13 PM
i havo no interest to check his records, i watch crick for entertainment not to check players records, count how many matches india won under his effort apart from one or two
Re: Re: Sachin! Blame urself
by Madan Mohan on Feb 27, 2012 01:37 PM
rethish, jus try to run fast for few yards and try to change the direction suddenly.... I think that would help, u understand the matter better.
Re: Re: Re: Sachin! Blame urself
by rethish on Feb 27, 2012 02:17 PM
YES of course atleast it will burn some of my extra calories, to run am always there not like y'days sachin's runout where there was no single what so ever
we have been watching australians play for decades, for them sport is not a sport.. they treat it like a battle. the word spotsmanship is alien to them, its impossible to expect anykind of ethical gesture from their side. but believe me had this happened to any Aussie batsman.. 1. Umpire would have never ruled him out... 2. Australians would have protested as if they are literally robbed.. there is no point in expective fair-play from these people.. Lee might not be aware that he was obstructing Sachin, but what happened to their captain and other players... blatantly they were immersed in celebrating his wicket.
Indian's should learn this from them atleast while playing against them.
Re: aussie way..
by S Shrikanth on Feb 27, 2012 01:29 PM
Watch the replays, Tendulkar would had been out even if Lee was not there. The throw was impeccable.
Sachin, like other Indian batsmen, a total failure in this series is trying to cover up his failures.
Re: Re: aussie way..
by Madan Mohan on Feb 27, 2012 01:39 PM
this is what I jus posted.. run fast towards something, and change course abruptly.. and see if u can maintain same speed or not..
Re: Re: Re: Re: aussie way..
by Madan Mohan on Feb 27, 2012 01:52 PM
u get to know the result (failure or success) only after it happens.. not when the game is in action.. realize this.. u are mentioning as if nobody commented on this while match was in progress. then what do u have to say about hussey stoppint ball while batting? if iam not wrong u support them..:)-
however sachin failed in all games and couldnot get the team to victory.So what is the hue and cry for his run out. I had predicted sachins stars will not allow him to make 100 in Australia this Time. Only with the Kenya he will complete 100/100.
Re: Sachin
by denzel lobo on Feb 27, 2012 01:27 PM
meeraz.. what do u predict about ur mental condition.. u dont seem to be ok. first get well and then comment about this great legend
Re: Re: Re: after getting out this srt
by Madan Mohan on Feb 27, 2012 01:31 PM
because, in the case u presented nobody would have lost anything... but who knows India could have saved this match... once a batsman given out, will never comeback on to field again... it was wonderful opportunity for Assuie to demonstrate true 'spirit of the game' which they floored.. as if only winning matters..
Australians have to learn some lessons in "Spirit of the Game". India has shown that they have that spirit when they recalled the Srilankan player given run out for starting to run even as the bowler was coming into bowl, though he was certainly out as per rules. That apart, Sachin's verdict probably would not have had any bearing on the outcome. In the whole series, Indian team looked desperately mediocre.