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Are struggling Aussies going the Windies way?


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Dev
why bother..
by Dev on Mar 11, 2013 01:22 PM  | Hide replies

its their problem...india should plan for 3-0 and 4-0 win
and then for future away games like windies,sl tri series.
india needs more bowler pool ( when will we see some genuine quick indian bowlers? like 150km? we need 10 of that type too)

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ashok chere
Re: why bother..
by ashok chere on Mar 11, 2013 11:12 PM
rout them off. 4-0 whitewash will wash away the shame of 4-0 whitewash recieved in aust.

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vijay kumar
Mental disintegration
by vijay kumar on Mar 11, 2013 01:17 PM

The Philosophy of mental disintegration of aussies has come back and bitten them in the A .s

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sridhara jayateertha
i never rated aus high......!
by sridhara jayateertha on Mar 11, 2013 01:14 PM  | Hide replies

yes, their players were very hard workers and good fielders somedistance....!!

but they had always umpairs with them.

their behavor checked opp players temper that was also a reoson they dominated s long.

but batsmen all over the world hammered them but their fielding kept them on song.

i think south africa was great and still it is.

india is always had lesser bowling attack still they did good all these years since 1990.



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Muhammed
Re: i never rated aus high......!
by Muhammed on Mar 11, 2013 02:38 PM
They won consecutively 3 World cups, you think that's possible by not so good side? Think Indian's had to wait 28 years before winning another world cup (that too at home)

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ramaswamy sunderrajan
Are struggling Australians going the West Indies way?
by ramaswamy sunderrajan on Mar 11, 2013 12:41 PM  | Hide replies

It is no time for Australia to bury itself into self doubts.Nor is it the time to write the obituary of the team now in India. They had had to endure pitch conditions for which most of the new comers were not prepared. Mohali could give them a pitch where their familiar ware would be in demand and can rejuvenate the team.
Though the Indian wins in the 2 tests were not fluke, it is true that the Indians were helped by many of the new the Australian players not being able to adjust quickly to the new conditions. Let India not loosen its guard

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solid singh
Re: Are struggling Australians going the West Indies way?
by solid singh on Mar 11, 2013 01:05 PM
noted. dhoni and clarke will reply to you personally

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Christy
The Trough follows the Peak
by Christy on Mar 11, 2013 11:49 AM  | Hide replies

Oz enjoyed the Peak between 1999 - 2007. Now enjoy the trough too. Time is a great equaliser...

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SUDHAKAR
Re: The Trough follows the Peak
by SUDHAKAR on Mar 11, 2013 12:08 PM
yes rightly said!They enjoyed a winnig streak under the lights of steve Waugh,Ricky ponting,Damien Martyn,Glenn mcgrath,Brett Lee,Adam Gilchrist etc., Now they have to redevelop their team after proper replacement of these players mentioned. Other wise they would go worse than Westindies.

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John King
Re: Re: The Trough follows the Peak
by John King on Mar 11, 2013 12:25 PM
u forgot Jason Gillespie, Damien Fleming, Shane Warne, Mark Waugh, Michael Bevan, Andy Bichel & Mathew Hayden, all were in great form from 1999 - 2007

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ASHISH KUMAR
Re: Re: Re: The Trough follows the Peak
by ASHISH KUMAR on Mar 11, 2013 04:55 PM
yes any team is made by players & not captain.
This captaincy hype works only in india courtsey politician dhoni & politicial mindset of fans also

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