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Manu Zach
Where is Rahul Sanghvi now???
by Manu Zach on Feb 19, 2013 08:42 AM

I remember this left arm spinner from UP (I guess) taking a six-for against the touring Aussies in the epic 2001 series in a tour game. On that basis he was selected for the first test of the series and got hit for over 6 runs per over. The Aussies won that match by 10 wickets.. The same might be the case with Gambhir and Co...

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sudhir kumar
weak indian bowling
by sudhir kumar on Feb 19, 2013 08:27 AM

sad thing is none of the indian fast bowler picked wicket. vinay, gony , kulkarni none of the fast bowler could trouble australia. if the same trend continues with our bowlers we cant win any matches.

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krvijaykumaran
why follow on
by krvijaykumaran on Feb 18, 2013 11:01 PM  | Hide replies

Gambhir was not sure of his success again in the second innings and allowed follow on

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navdeep johar
Re: why follow on
by navdeep johar on Feb 18, 2013 11:54 PM
pl stop now, gambhir has had bad form why go at him.. so may players go thru the bad patch.. no big deal, gautam is a class apart and no Vijay/ dhavan can match him

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trivandrum padmanabhan
Don't Judge!
by trivandrum padmanabhan on Feb 18, 2013 07:45 PM

This is a good old Aussie ploy right from Richie Benaud's time!Let us not judge the book by its cover!!

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aaftab kazi
heheheheheheh
by aaftab kazi on Feb 18, 2013 07:44 PM  | Hide replies

so its confirm a 4-0 whitewash for the aussies

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apurva singh
Re: heheheheheheh
by apurva singh on Feb 18, 2013 09:16 PM
abbeIdiot, go home to Porkistannn..

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Inderjit Singh Rana
dont be complacent
by Inderjit Singh Rana on Feb 18, 2013 07:37 PM

Dear india team, dont get carried away by practice match wins. They might have thrown it & come back in actual testmatch

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subhash phadkar
Australia in India
by subhash phadkar on Feb 18, 2013 07:34 PM

England is positively a better side than the present Australian team touring India.Australia will find it difficult to keep their nose above the ground in the ensueing Test series against India.Dhoni must have learnt his lessons after the England team's visit to India recently.Best of luck to India.


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MURALI NEMURI
batting practice
by MURALI NEMURI on Feb 18, 2013 06:47 PM

hey they want batting practice

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protest
by on Feb 18, 2013 06:42 PM  | Hide replies

indian team shud protest...how can they play international match with such a weak australian team...its a waste of time...struggling against our kids

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Mohit Dhule
Re: protest
by Mohit Dhule on Feb 18, 2013 07:03 PM
They are making foolof Indians, their approach will be different
while playiang the test match.

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Nikus Kumar
Re: Re: protest
by Nikus Kumar on Feb 18, 2013 07:21 PM
i don't feel so. the current aussie team is vulnerable to spinners

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Inderjit Singh Rana
Re: Re: protest
by Inderjit Singh Rana on Feb 18, 2013 07:39 PM
you are on the dot. very true. same thing happened with england. India won the practice match & lost the series badly.

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Against Pseudos
Re: protest
by Against Pseudos on Feb 19, 2013 12:07 AM
ROTFL... Very true. I wonder how Aussies agreed to play with India after India dropped from No.1 to No.5 after all those whitewashes and home series defeats.

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