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Ponting - Shame on You and the entire Australian Cricket Team
by purvish parikh on Jan 10, 2008 12:21 PM  Permalink 

Australian Cricket Team under Ponting, at the Sidney Test showed and did everything but play the gentelman's game of cricket. They can only hang their head in shame.

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Ricky
by Zeng on Jan 10, 2008 12:20 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

sab mil kar bolo pak mata ki jai

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naming game
by dashrath on Jan 10, 2008 12:20 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I named my pet monkey Andrew but he is not happy. What should i do now?


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RE:naming game
by Shubhendu Garg on Jan 10, 2008 12:29 PM  Permalink
Give him a new name 'Ponting'.

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RE:naming game
by Rajesh kumar on Jan 10, 2008 12:38 PM  Permalink
:) HA HA HA VERY NICE........ DUDE TRY "SYMONDS"...I AM SURE UR PET WILL LIKE IT......

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RE:naming game
by arcot sukumar on Jan 10, 2008 12:49 PM  Permalink
give him a harbajan name, he will be very happy

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RE:naming game
by Rajesh kumar on Jan 10, 2008 01:00 PM  Permalink
:) HA HA HA VERY NICE........ DUDE TRY "SYMONDS"...I AM SURE UR PET WILL LIKE IT......

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Make Sydnet test null and void
by Prax Lord on Jan 10, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Make sydney test null and void... It wasnt fairly played... The test was Buchnored!!!! Null and void by Buchnor Benson method... just like duckworth Louis method!!!

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RE:Make Sydnet test null and void
by vinay on Jan 10, 2008 12:26 PM  Permalink
in fact bucknored and bensened

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RE:Make Sydnet test null and void
by Prax Lord on Jan 10, 2008 12:29 PM  Permalink
PONTINGED = BUCHNORED AND BENSONED

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Relaax...
by venkatraman sethuraman on Jan 10, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink 

Australian cricketers,

Total players of your team are loaded with too much of HEAD WEIGHT which will lead you all to the biggest landslide from where you cannot come up. Remember the old West Indian Cricket team which were once played like you now and just think of their status in the World Ranking.

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Ponting poori tarah se bawala ho gaya hai!
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:16 PM  Permalink 

Usko apnee galti ka koi ehsaas nahee hai!

Jeet ke nashee mein poor tarah se choor ho gaya hai!!

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one of the all-time great Aussie sides.
by ravichandran subramanian on Jan 10, 2008 12:14 PM  Permalink 

This team will be ever remebered as one of the all-time great not only Aussie sides but world sides for unsportsman like behavoiur and cheating.



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We have never won a series in Australia
by Surag Singh on Jan 10, 2008 12:14 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

You can't blame the umpiring all the time.
We are sore losers.

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by sandeep kumar on Jan 10, 2008 12:18 PM  Permalink
Try telling that to the millions of irrational,one eyed cricket viewers, led by the likes of Sidhu and Kirti azad. Read cricinfo colm of sambit and menon to open eyes

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by Younus Khan on Jan 10, 2008 12:25 PM  Permalink
sandeep kumar is just another sepoy like suresh menon looking for approval from his white sahibs

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by devdass on Jan 10, 2008 12:22 PM  Permalink
Very correct. Playing out 65 overs should have been easy for a really good team

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by BJ on Jan 10, 2008 12:22 PM  Permalink
Wake up buddy... Looks like u were sleeping all this time when so much has been happening around...
Really stupid and ignorant comments

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RE:RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:26 PM  Permalink
Ignorant? I beg to differ.

He's correct that India has never won the series in Australia.

What's so ignorant about it? Do you think India has always lost all the series ever due to umpiring decisions. LOL

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by BJ on Jan 10, 2008 12:34 PM  Permalink
We are talking about the current series... India would have won the sydney match if not atleast drawn had the umpiring decisions gone right... Am sure everyone will agree to it

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RE:RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:36 PM  Permalink
It amazes me how Indian fans/media/players come up with excuses so comfortably for all the losses they encounter all the time.

*bows*

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by BJ on Jan 10, 2008 12:41 PM  Permalink
Honestly we are not sad this time. Because we did not loose. We were robbed of a victory...
Playing with 14 people, its definitely so easy to win like wot happened at Sydney...
I know Australia just had one goal.. To win at any cost... and they did it with 1 people

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:17 PM  Permalink
Finally something sensible amidst the kiddish flaming.
Thank you buddy!

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by Gourav Srivastava on Jan 10, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink
Apna Surag do danda daal doonga

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RE:We have never won a series in Australia
by smoky on Jan 10, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink
Man, i guess you haven't seen the last test. Plz grab a copy of it and have a look. See the critical situations and then judge.

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Define : Spirit of the Game
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:14 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am not too sure if Cricket Australia or Ponting or any of his team members know what is Spirit of Game...Every team wants to be loved but you have to EARN IT!

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RE:Define : Spirit of the Game
by Mohan K on Jan 10, 2008 12:45 PM  Permalink
I dont think anybody loves this Australian Team.

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RE:Define : Spirit of the Game
by Nitin Pandhi on Jan 10, 2008 12:31 PM  Permalink
For Australian's....WIN at any cost is the attitude n they dont want to b name as a looser for a single game....n this attitude led them to Win by unfair means on ground...which is not only shameful at their part but also shameful for the ICC, which claims to b the higher most authority for solving such issues...
Spirit of the Game was not broken by these few men frm CA, but also by the ICC and all above Indian Cricket Team who r still their for the rest of d series...Also Kumble shud nt hav commit any unwritten verbal agreement wid Ponting which led to this all scenario....
still spirit of the game can b maintained if ponting confess abt the past and ICC slap him a ban as they dd to Rashid Latif of Pakistan for series wid Bangladesh in 2002-2003

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Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:12 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Seriously, why are Indian fans so sentimental and emotional when it comes to controversies. Controversies have existed in every game at every point.

Burning effigies and circulating corny emails reflects how immaturely emotional the fans are and they need to grow up.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Gopalakrishnan Lakshminarayanapuram on Jan 10, 2008 12:23 PM  Permalink
Hi Andrew,

You are the centre of the controversy in the whole match alongwith Ricky Ponting. In India Cricket is such a passionate game that everybody in our country watches. Hence they are so emotional and sentimental. But the way this match was played, it was on an un-professionalism and it is very clear that there is something in this. Had you been out when you were in your 30s, you should have walked off and that shows your gentlemanship in the game, instead you stuck to the crease which is not in the good ethics of cricket. An umpire can go wrong one or two maximum but cannot err eight - nine times. This shows clearly, how the umpires might have got instructions to rule the game, especially against Indian Team. It should be played in the true spirits of the game and not like the way it was handled in Sydney. This kind of things always happen during any matches played in Australia any other world teams. It is a very bad precedent.

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:29 PM  Permalink
Buddy,

Tell me something. If we really wanted to give the instructions to the umpires and fix the match, why would we wait for the second test?

Couldn't we have just done it in the first test at Melbourne.

You're thinking way too much into this buddy.
Be sensible.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Arvinder Gulati on Jan 10, 2008 12:28 PM  Permalink
Indian fans are emotional just because Indians always raise their demand against racism and they don't tolerate allegation which are made just to win. How honest you are all world saw. You have no spirit that's why u can't walk inspite of nicking the ball.

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:34 PM  Permalink
So do you agree Murali Karthik has no spirits?

because even he knew he was out and even admitted after the match but still stood his ground and that led to India's victory over us.

Why do Indian fans show double standards?
When an Indian player does it, it's no problem .. but when I did it, there was a furor everywhere in the Indian camp.

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:35 PM  Permalink
IF WE PROTEST AGAINST INJUSTICE, WE ARE CALLED BAD LOSERS.

IF PONTING (LEADER OF "WILD DOGS") CHEATS THAT IS WITHIN THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME!

INDIA NEEDS TO LOOK AT THIS ISSUE A LITTLE SERIOUSLY!

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by on Jan 10, 2008 12:34 PM  Permalink
Dear Symonds(is it your real name ;-)
Controversies are a part of every game which is played in bad spirit.Aussies are so used to it in view of thier arrogant behaviour.Kangaroos should grow up and look around the games which are played by gentlemen.You should be thankful to Indian fans who are taking pains trying to make you animals into "human beings".

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by on Jan 10, 2008 12:47 PM  Permalink
Andrew the Symonds,

You are right, we are highly immature as we are still 'humans'. Comon man, accept that aussies are the best crickers but the worst loosers - hence, win at any cost. Cheat to win is Aussies' new motto.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Sameer Fan on Jan 10, 2008 12:14 PM  Permalink


And getting wild on being called a "MONKEY" reflects how immaturely emotional Symonds is and that he needs to grow up.

hihihihihihihihi



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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:15 PM  Permalink
I am not emotional.
I am just against racism. There's a difference which your tiny brain won't be able to differentiate.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Ujwala Rao on Jan 10, 2008 12:32 PM  Permalink
I CALL MY SISTER A MONKEY MOST OF THE TIMES DOES THAT MEAN I AM A RACIST?????????

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by shalini baigh on Jan 10, 2008 12:36 PM  Permalink
Caling a person `monkey' is not a racist remark. According to me a remark becomes racist, when that remark implies an insult to your country or custom of the country. Monkeys are universal. How can they belong to one particular country, that too Australia!? Can the authorities who pass judgements stop calling every remark a racist and distribute punishments?

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Vishnu Sharma on Jan 11, 2008 10:44 PM  Permalink
In fact there are no native monkey species in Australia.
Monkeys are found only in Asia, Africa and South America.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by shardha nand on Jan 10, 2008 12:26 PM  Permalink
yes we know you r against racism.we too are against racism that is why we are protesting
harbhajan ban becoz this is the real racism that
we are facing. you people(Australian team)are
worst in on field behaviour and you are actual racist.you people are just ruinig the cricket.

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:31 PM  Permalink
You're mistaking Aggression for Racism lady.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Sameer Fan on Jan 10, 2008 12:33 PM  Permalink


Look whos talking!!!!!!
Aussies defining "Aggression"...hahahahahahahaha

Ape men in India were more cultured and humble in behavior than the current Aussies.



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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Sameer Fan on Jan 10, 2008 12:29 PM  Permalink


yeah u r rite...
Our tiny brain doesnt realise "BRAINLESS" stuff!!



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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Team India on Jan 10, 2008 12:29 PM  Permalink
lo manga... (Hey monkey.. :-) )
You should be on some zoo.. not in the cricket field... You are endangered species... Take care of yourself dude... We need to show u to our children that wat a monkey can do in the game of cricket... :-)

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:32 PM  Permalink
I wish I were a 7 year old to get insulted by that.

And thank you by the way, for showing a classy display of your maturity. Really makes me think great about the Indian fans.

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RE:RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Ujwala Rao on Jan 10, 2008 12:45 PM  Permalink
but you have acted like a 7 yr old by reacting the way you did for calling that name if it wa called

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Raghu Mangalam on Jan 10, 2008 12:18 PM  Permalink
You are right. But you need to remember the Indian masses are not that highly educated and professional in approach. All those who burn effigies and take to the streets are the unemployed or underemployed guys, who have lot of time and energy on their hands, without a proper outlet. In Australia/NZ/England etc, gathering such a crowd is very difficult.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Sreeram Krishnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:18 PM  Permalink
Arn't you guys the true losers?? Why sould it be that one rule applies to you guys and a different one to the others?? Did you guys play with the true spirit of the game?? Reflect on what has actually happened and you will ask for Ponting's blood!!!!!

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Rajiv Pal on Jan 10, 2008 12:48 PM  Permalink
Andrew,

Just tell me one thing! What if everything that happened on field in Sydney test had happened in REVERSE; suppose Aussies had got all the bad (no, not only bad but stupid and ugly) decisions and u had gone on to lose not only the test but also your WORLD RECORD; tell me, how calmly would your team, media and fans have reacted in that case??? Try to be honest while answering (if and only if u have the guts to answer honestly??)


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RE:RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:52 PM  Permalink
We would be disappointed yeah, but would have never created such a fuss like the Indian camp/media/fans have created. Instead we would have looked forward to the Perth test to sting them badly.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:19 PM  Permalink
Amaresh....Do not say "please" to expect "Honest" reply and please don't call this guy "Dear Andrew".

They cannot appreciate decency!

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:21 PM  Permalink
I don't know if you know anything about football, but the rule is to keep playing to the whistle. No matter if you handle to ball or foul. You have to go on. It's the referee's decision that's final.

There is absolutely nothing unethical to stand on the crease and wait for the Umpire's decision. I am playing for my country, I can't show my back in the battle. I'll fight till the last ball.

And why don't you ask the same question to Murali Karthik and Sachin Tendulkar, Both of whom have stood their crease to wait for the umpire's decision and have not been given out?

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Roopesh on Jan 10, 2008 12:26 PM  Permalink
hey its cricket and not a war field.. keep in mind... if u want war then we would have sent Indian Army there instead of cricket team got it...

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RE:RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Andrew Symonds on Jan 10, 2008 12:27 PM  Permalink
There you go.

Another irrational and sentimental fan.

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:32 PM  Permalink
We will ask Ponting and Clarke to pick up the ball off the ground and claim a catch.
That is also seems to be "legal".

How can you appeal with you have grounded the ball?

If Latif did it you ban him for 5 game. If ponting does it it is fair!

Double standards is too obvious to miss!!

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RE:Indian fans are losers!
by Adnan on Jan 10, 2008 12:15 PM  Permalink
You got me all wound up with that! Oh no!

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