Australians should not complain about Broad's dismissal. At lest Broad played the ball very close to the body.But when Andrew Symmond played far away from the body in Sydney against India got a thick nick and was caught but he was declared not out. At that stage Aussies would have been seven down for 120 odd. Indians could have won the Test handsomely. When all australins kept mum on that occasion, how could they make a mountain of Broad's dismissal.
Whrs tht Chris Broad now ? he fines all players fr non sporting behaviour but he forgot to culture his own son fr cricketing behaviour. Chis Broad failed as a father to accertain tht his son wld b playing n behaving in sporting behaviour on field.
Eng has won the 1st test by unfair means. If any other honest umpire was there, oz would have a chance to win the game. It was very close. Broad must be kicked out of the Test team for good. Holding is right -- V P Chinoy
aussies fought back brilliantly till the last batsman.. if there was no drs system they might have work the test..but any way congrats to the winning team..
Re: england-aussie test series
by Venugopalan on Jul 15, 2013 10:48 AM
aussies fought back brilliantly till the last batsman.. if there was no drs system they might have WON the test..but any way congrats to the winning team..
i think he must have been paid some more pounds for this extra services to cricket britain as britshers have soft corner to pak vice versa? australia did same to india in 2008 series when anil kumbale cried on 3-1-2k8
But it will be like the case of Pathans/Sir Jaddu..... A bit of bother whether he is a batsman or bowler, or both..... :) However, some guys are missing on the forum like Pratik Nidhi Bharadwaj/ Punter/ Abhijit Nair, etc who would have given a lot of entertainment.....
Re: Confusing debut for Agar with the bat
by pravin sarode on Jul 14, 2013 09:53 PM
spirit of game is dead as stuart board acted against the spirit of game as kings can do no wrong?