Indians can play well only in India,It is high time BCCI put a ban on foreign tours of Indian team,They are tigers at home but lambs outside,anybody can beat them.
Re: Tigers at Home
by murthy srinivasa on Jan 04, 2012 02:42 PM
You are right. We are always dreaming of winning series in Abroad. That's why our batsmen and bowlers are playing in sleep. The Coach always giving silly reasons. I dont know as a coach what he is doing.
The single Ponting's anxiety to get to the hundred showed in the way he pushed straight to mid-on and charged down when on 99. Zaheer Khan took aim and missed by inches. Had he hit, he would have caught Ponting short of his first century in 22 months. There was immense joy on Ponting's face as he got up, but also a realisation that he had cut it too close. As it was the start of the session, Ponting came out of the soiled shirt in the middle of the ground, and changed into a fresh one.
The reaction As Zaheer missed that run-out, every Indian had his hands on his head or hips. Virat Kohli sank to his knees. They could all see that their last chance to make something out of the second day had missed by inches. Rahul Dravid, however, had the sense of occasion. Even as the rest came to terms with their disappointment, Dravid applauded Ponting's effort.
Re: We
by PRADEEP chhabra on Jan 04, 2012 02:31 PM
do not get disheartened play a series against zimwabe/bangladesh /kenya You will be on top of the world play at homek
Re: nothing new
by wellwisher on Jan 04, 2012 02:27 PM
No strange news. both side play on tailored pitches to suit them. the series is drab one. dont waste time to watch them.
Re: nothing new
by veda giri on Jan 04, 2012 03:02 PM
Yes, they lost 2-0. But at Mohali, they came closer to winning. The winning margin between both teams was 1 wicket at Mohali. What about winning margin between two teams now?