<upadhya.shishir@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1bebbdb5-1291-4860-8955-62e4df7104d4@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
The upcoming tour of Australia for India is gonna be real interesting.
India are now building sort of a rivalry with Australia. They defeated
the aussies in the T20 cup, but utterly lost in the home series. The
ill disputes on the field had worsened things. Andrew Symonds, after
being subjected to racial remarks by Indian crowds, had said that
India should be prepared to lose. Australia humiliated Lanka and I
don't see any reason why India won't go through the same. We have some
great players like Dravid, Sachin etc. Sachin may very well play his
last series in Australia. I would like to see him score a 100.
Predictions are tough to be made but I think Aus has a slight edge
over the Indians.
Given that India has played 8 test series in Aus and has not won one and only a handful of Tests, got well beaten at home and the Aus pace attack seems to be firing ( well led by Lee who seems to have matured in the last couple of months ) I agree with your prediction. The only weakness in the Aus team seems to be in the spin department with our no.1 ace spinner McGill under an injury cloud
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 05:05:48 -0800 (PST), upadhya.shishir@gmail.com
tapped the keyboard and brought forth:
Predictions are tough to be made but I think Aus has a slight edge
over the Indians.
This has to be a candidate for understatement of the month, if not
year.
Cheers,
Mike
--
If any team is capable of beating Aus in Aus, it is India.
India came very close to taking the series 2-1 in Aus in 2003.
Your attempt at a yorker has instead resulted in a wild full toss. Now
get back in the killfile with all your other names.
Andrew
Andrew,
I feel so bad when people kill file me. It is very insulting, scary and depressing.
Can you recommend a few psychiatrists or counsellors who can help me to cope with my low self esteem, depression and loneliness caused by people killfiling me ?
"IVAR" <IVAR@WestIndies.com> wrote in message news:fipo9e$qsl$1@aioe.org...
Indians in America have more friends, less divorce rate, more social life,
more prosperous, more educated and in general lead a very happy life
compared to your type.
I remember an episode of Kung Fu when Kwai Chang Caine caught an arrow that had been sent hurtling toward him by an American Indian. He nonchalantly swiped his hand across his face and caught it just before it was about to pierce his head, and the Indians were in awe of him and revered him as a sort-of God. That experience aside, I think they seemed pretty happy with their lot.
-- George "We've got Jews and perverts and bullies and all kinds of sinners in this town, Sister Ann." - Eric Cartman - 26 July 2000
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 19:17:21 -0800 (PST), D Ramapriya <d.ramapriya@gmail.com> wrote:
On Nov 30, 6:48 am, "R. Bharat Rao" <rao2_nor...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Nov 29, 12:05 am, D Ramapriya <d.ramapr...@gmail.com> wrote:
If not struggling with injuries, a Zaheer-Sreesanth-RPS-Munaf should
rank as the most potent Indian medium-pace combination to tour Oz in
recent times. Kumble is ironically a worry because he can't be dropped
will be largely ineffectual, not that there's an obvious alternative
who he'd be keeping out.
Seems a lot like posts we had before the previous Aus tour reviling
Kumble's presence on the team. He had a terrible series, IIRC.
Bharat
Kumble's figures on our last tour there were acceptable, caused in
large part by the SCG Test where even now I hold hope for him (it's
because of SCG's spin-friendliness that I think we'll come off with a
draw). He did pick up wickets at the MCG and Adelaide but went for a
few.
which put him ahead of most of the other Indian bowlers. -- "Hope is replaced by fear and dreams by survival, most of us get by." Stuart Adamson 1958-2001
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