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RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by sumanth d murthy on Jan 23, 2008 08:15 AM  Permalink
Oh yes i forgot, if u look at the number of software engineers india is producing i dont think ur country has so many literates in the first place!!!!!!!!

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RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by on Jan 23, 2008 07:58 AM  Permalink
Its good to know that u australians r getting the taste of your own medicine..the double standards that you ve set over the years is finaaly getting noticed and its natural that you will feel the pinch wen you realize that your dictatorship on and off the field is coming to an end..first it was 20-20 and now this test series..its clear you guys are so self-centered..you want to win in any conditions..therefore you ll dont think twice before cheating...WORLD RECORD??? who are you cheating this time..yourselves...hahahahahahhaha....LOSERS !!!!!

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RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by sach sum on Jan 23, 2008 08:06 AM  Permalink
I am not sure how many of them here know the origin of Australia and from where did the ancestors of australia come from. they were basically prisoners of war in England who were banished to an isolated place called australia cause the prisons of england had no place for such people u r talking of slums in India....... LOL!!!!!!!
wash ur back first and point fingers at others. when u point a finger at someone dont forget 4 fingers are pointing back at u LOL!!!!!!!

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RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by puneet gupta on Jan 23, 2008 08:15 AM  Permalink
You white SH.. you are good at turning umpires on your side when odds are against you.......what a good aussie tradition......heheheheheheheheheheheheh.....keep it up....thats the way to be number 1........dont worry others will catch up soon....wait when u come to INDIA

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RE:RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by philip xavier on Jan 23, 2008 10:12 AM  Permalink
My Dear Idiotic Charlie

You are absolutely out of sorts. You australians are not able to play a clean game and all over the history you guys are always praised for SLEDGING and RACISM.

Yes India has slums but they are not heartless and moreover we did not originate as slaves like you.

Haaah Austrailans are the No.1 let the world agree In what???

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RE:Ha Ha Ha Ha HA
by sach sum on Jan 23, 2008 08:12 AM  Permalink
If we are to see actually had umpiring in sydney been correct we would have had a scoreline of India leading the series by 2 - 1 and not u fools!!!!!! which clearly shows who has been calling the shots in this series hey were u one of the match fixers who helped aus win the test in syndey LOL!!!!!!!!!! no wonder even the third umpire was fixed hahahahahahahah

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Indians are very good people
by chris on Jan 23, 2008 05:33 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

'Understanding the Australian" is a very good article. You can find it on rediff. It exactly describes how Australians behaves an why.
Everyone knows how that nation is started and what kind of history it has. Well it has no history.
Anyway, I stated that Indians cried when they lost Sydney match. But I was wrong... Indian did not cried. But they were expressing their feelings that India lost the match just because of Ponting cheating and 10:1 bad decision Bucknor gave against India.

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RE:Indians are very good people
by rajkumar shrestha on Jan 23, 2008 08:16 AM  Permalink
Ya i m there with u. it is absolutely correct that pointing and bucknor has made all cheating they know that india can beat in sydney. so umpire and player had made a plan.
i m supporting u dear chris......

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RE:Indians are very good people
by Rationalist on Jan 23, 2008 11:01 AM  Permalink
Mr.Shresta, why do you jump to conclusions that player & umpire made plan.Who has suggested that after all. What we are concerned is that Indian's were Bucknored and for time in Sydney. And Pointing took full advantage to that. A much that could have comfortably won by Indians was lost. Now if player & umpire planned or not we are not bodered.That is none of our business to be concerned. But what hurts is that inspite of being the better team by far India happened be on loosing side to see Indian players being demoralized.

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RE:RE:Indians are very good people
by Rationalist on Jan 23, 2008 11:09 AM  Permalink
We go by incedents and that the incedents suggest that there was open cheating. It is business of ICC to answer wheather players & umpires got together in the act or there was just common agenda against India.So stop talking as if you are alone smart thereby displaying your foolishness.

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RE:Woh.... Hooo... Australian is back
by chris on Jan 23, 2008 05:18 AM  Permalink
I am typical Australian creature who has nothing but full of sh*it in the brain.
I love to post anti-indian messages.


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Sam
by Raj on Jan 23, 2008 04:00 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Which world you are living in? Whole world acknowledges that Sydney was won by umpires.. but thats history anyway and as for Perth, any cricket loving neutral will agree umpires made mistakes on both sides and win richly deserved by India.

There is no denying aussie are world's best team ... but there is also no denying they are world's most mis-behaved and arrogant team.

As for cry babies,, Sub-continental teams have to cry because ICC has double standars dealing with them. For example, if any captain from India, Pak had behaved like Ricky in Sydney, he would have been punished but not aussie captain, why??

The Hayden behaves on-field ,,, he should be never allowed to enter field.

Have you observed 3-4 aussie players coming upto pitch after every over? They don't come there to see BCCI logo ,, the only problem is when other team gives back, they call it stupidity / racism / misplaced agression. Now who is the cry baby??

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RE:Sam
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 04:12 AM  Permalink
you whole world limits to india only my friend. as for the record, ricky ponting didnt do any thing unethical in the second test match. when kumble and ponting decided before the match regarding the catch taken cleanly or not, then i guess india should be a sport to accept the fact that the catch taken cleanly, just because dumb gavaskar said, ask the batsmen, means nothing. he is one ignorant indian, that likes to cry like you are, be ravi shastri, like a sport. accept it. no if you have stop crying, than reply to this message, otherwise i consider you sleeping.

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RE:Sam
by Tony Thomas on Jan 23, 2008 04:27 AM  Permalink
I think most people agree that the 2nd test should have been a draw but it is what it is. We'll see what happens in the last test. Austrailia has been a dominant team for so long but that does not give anyone to resort to lying, sledging, and other shameful tactics.

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RE:Sam
by Ishant Patnan on Jan 23, 2008 05:04 AM  Permalink
wow!
Chris is back with a new ID. "sam".
Great Chris. Whatever you say... Australian team is still inferior to Indian team.


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RE:Sam
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 07:17 AM  Permalink
who is chris, i am sam, a fan of cricket. i only look at cricket from my perspective not from some cry nations perspective. as far as australia is concern, they are far better professionals than indians in sport, whether its cricket, hockey or any other game where these nations participate. indians have a huge history of crying, they call that stupid feelings, feelings should be kept apart when you play any game, you have to be practical and logical when you play the game, keep your emotions to your mamma.

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RE:Sam
by Anand Vardhan on Jan 23, 2008 09:44 AM  Permalink
flash flash... india wins over australia in hockey too... sam get your facts rights before blogging dear.

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RE:Sam
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 10:52 AM  Permalink
I don't know what to make of Indians, you are a
particularly strange little creatures. Reddif is a
circus, a peanut gallery, hang out of the unwashed
masses, I come here to troll the hilariously
uneducated effigy burning rabble which is the great
majority of India, to which this Sydney test was a
taint on their 'honor' lol.

You will never, ever, find a mainstream Australian
website and its inhabitants advocating abandoning a
sporting match because of umpiring decisions.

And for those who care over here, we know full well
what the India media is reporting, on our cricket
forums we link it and laugh at it along with the
Roebucks nonsense.


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RE:Sam
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 04:06 AM  Permalink
yeah when it comes to india, india cries, when in favor of india, human error. hahahahhahah. cry babies dont need to be on this forum. go back to sleep

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Lets target Hayden
by Supratik on Jan 23, 2008 03:50 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This guy reckons just cos he scores tons of runs against sub-standard opposition like Windies and SA he's the king of the world. Admittedly he hasn't done badly against India but that was in 2001 and he's got 1 century in this series. But Indian bowlers are starting to work him out with swing. He struggles a lot against swing like in the 2005 Ashes when Flintoff wiped the floor with him. I reckon Indian bowlers should target this guy and get him out for low scores in both innings to shut his fat mouth up.

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RE:Lets target Hayden
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 04:08 AM  Permalink
i totally agree with you supratik, let the bowlers do their job. you are one intelligent person, who is talking based on the records and not just like others flying in the air.

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RE:Lets target Hayden
by shibi ravi on Jan 23, 2008 10:10 AM  Permalink
sam,just wait and see how indians doing the massacre in adelaide. India will bag an innings victory. its going to be an end of aus era and beggining of a new age. just wait and see.

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RE:Lets target Hayden
by Nikhil Kelkar on Jan 23, 2008 07:09 AM  Permalink
But he already has two centuries in this series. Like it or not, he is a good player.
I think all Indian authors raised a cry when we got the bad decisions in Sydney, but funnily no one gave the same importance to Symond's decision. Personally I was happy that he got a bad one, he has got away too much.

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This is where people need to show their metal
by Jim on Jan 23, 2008 03:43 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hayden is simply trying to do what the Aussies have done succesfully for several years now. Intimidate your opposition with some verbals. Hayden forgot the number of favorable decisions he got both in the Melbourne test and the Sydney test and is going by the Aussie thinking "If it is the record books it is good!"

What Indians need to do is get him out early and give him a ear full. This is good interesting contest. If you blink now, you will definetely lose. The thing that is required now is the confidence that the Perth win is not a fluke. It was not because the Aussies were not Aggressive but because Indians were good and the Umpiring was better than the previous test.

So, if they go in with that philosophy and back themselves to win at all costs, it will be an interesting contest. Yes, it is an art to be able to talk crap and play at the same time. It is like absorbing the pressure from everyone around you that says "you cannot do it, you are not good enough". Yes it would be nice to have a congenial atmosphere but, reality is the world sucks. Even your family members back home dont think you are good enough. So, just remember that and go out there and play to win. Proving detractors wrong is what makes boys MEN. If the Indians come out as Men, they will be adored and if they can maintain it for a few years, they can be as arrogant as the Aussies or who knows create a Gandhigiri team that wins but does not put people down. Windies of the 80s anyone!

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RE:RE:This is where people need to show their metal
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 03:47 AM  Permalink
well australia's winning streak starts again from adelaide, this will the third consecutive time they will do it, indians have to wait for another 16 some matches to do their trick again. lets wait and watch.

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RE:This is where people need to show their metal
by on Jan 23, 2008 05:05 AM  Permalink
It was good for the game that India won the Perth Test, one thing is sure thst there will be lots of good cricket to watch in Adelaide. As we have seen in Perth that the Indian team's main strength is swing bowling and it has been the strength of the team from long time that had been forgotten. They won the world cup due to some great swing bowling by Amarnath, Kapil and Co.
One thing Indian team is still lacking is "Go for total Kill", there is no doubt that they played better cricket then the Ozies, but after 7 wickets they started to think that they have already won the game. M.Jhonson and S.Clark showed that they can bat but it was more Indian team's bad fielding, dropped catches and lack of the "Go for total Kill" instinct. Don't they say it is not over till the fat lady sings.
So team India Go for the Total kill, do not rest even to catch a breath before the job is fully done%u2026.
Go play some more good cricket and make us proud %u2026.


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ignorant hayden
by eyeOpener on Jan 22, 2008 11:59 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

it seems hayden dont know that bucknor and benson are not playing for australia in adelaide.


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RE:ignorant hayden
by Jim on Jan 23, 2008 03:48 AM  Permalink
I am not in my country and so shut your pie hole. We have seen the way the Aussies treat their visitors so what are you complaining about you racist pig? If you cannot take it dont try to dish it out.

Now crying like a little b is not going to help. You lost at Perth and lost at Sydney for all practical purposes. If you lose at Adilaide, you can definetely go cry to your momma like the little b you are.

We dont stand on streets telling people that we are going to beat them. We dont practice racism to the core in the country and come out and tell people "monkey" happens to be racist.

We dont have the white man's burden in India.

As for the game, we will see. May the best team for the time win.

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RE:RE:ignorant hayden
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 04:15 AM  Permalink
well jim, i hope you have come out of flash back and since you figured that i am right, you are not responding, i like that, keep it up. and next time have your record books with you before you write, it will be a lot easier.

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RE:ignorant hayden
by robin varghese on Jan 23, 2008 05:52 AM  Permalink
sam, not all indians are bad to visitors, Indians are just emotional but not stupid, they are kind at heart, bad at faking, look at how Kumble dropped charges against Hogg, and everybody said it was good, even Indians said it was good, when a match so eargerly awaited for is decided by umpiring errors, there is bound to be problems, In perth the minor errors just evened out on both sides, but that was not the case in sydney. from a neutral point of view, India played really well. In the first test, they came straight from the airport(kind of) and took some aussie wickets. they played excellent in the next two, once thay had got a bit of a practice because playing in another country is a different feeling. so to say the least, the teams if we forget the records and papers are pretty evenly match on the ground as of now, but still the series is 2-1 in favour of Aussies. it is not that we dont respect Aussies, but we cannot be blamed if we say it is unfair. but, isnt that makes this sport all the more interesting????

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RE:ignorant hayden
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 07:43 AM  Permalink
hello robin, i read your message and felt nice that you are logical. yes i agree with you that in the second test there were umpiring issues, but the fact of it is that in the third test, same thing happend with the aussies too. and at a crucial stage where, the game was already at stake, my point here is, that australia moved forward and didnt cry about any thing, they accepted that indians really played well and australia were not even close right from day 1 at perth. i understand that you cannot be blamed for unfair, but that goes both ways. i would like to tell you that, i am ready for some good cricket at adelaide, i am a big fan of tendulkar, i would like to see him bat atleast a 100, lakshman, ganguly and dravid. from australia, i would like to see ponting cooming back to form, along with hayden, clark's form and hopefully, jacques and hussey. well the team that plays best wins. both are equally good, but pressure will be more on australians, as they have to start their winning streak again.

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RE:ignorant hayden
by Shibi.E.R. on Jan 23, 2008 10:08 AM  Permalink
sam,just wait and see how indians doing the massacre in adelaide. India will bag an innings victory. its going to be an end of aus era and beggining of a new age. just wait and see.

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RE:ignorant hayden
by anand kumar on Jan 23, 2008 10:02 AM  Permalink
at sydney it was more deliberate decisions (you call it mistakes) and 90 per cent of them were against india whereas at perth there were lesser mistakes (you call it deliberate decisions) and were equally distributed among the two warring teams. this is the difference between umpiring errors and deliberate decisions. if you just arguing for the sake of arguing then let it be.
Coz' in my mother tongue there is a proverb: We can wake up a guy who is sleeping. But we cannot wake up a guy who is pretending to be in sleep. wake up dear sam and accept the facts and now its for you to decide whether u r sleeping or pretending.

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RE:ignorant hayden
by Bihar Badshah on Jan 23, 2008 02:10 AM  Permalink
You are right, he is not aware of it as he does not read papers etc...Someone needs to tell him..Good one.. HA HA HA

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RE:RE:ignorant hayden
by Bihar Badshah on Jan 23, 2008 02:13 AM  Permalink
Hayden made 29 test centuries..and guess what 21 of them in Australia..Imagine! they always have their own umpire eversince they won the WC 8 years back..40% of their personal record is due to favourable umpiring..

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challenge to australia to win without sledging
by raj on Jan 22, 2008 11:54 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

they lost ashes without their usual sledging ways. they lost perth without sledging. a simple challenge to them would be to play normal cricket and yet win consistently.

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RE:challenge to australia to win without sledging
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 03:25 AM  Permalink
they will dont worry, you will see. wait and watch.

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RE:challenge to australia to win without sledging
by anand kumar on Jan 23, 2008 10:04 AM  Permalink
waiting.

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RE:challenge to australia to win without sledging
by Anand Vardhan on Jan 23, 2008 10:48 AM  Permalink
waiting with abated breath

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Australia playing at their best???
by Sandeep Patnaik on Jan 22, 2008 11:28 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hayden says if Australia plays at their best then no side in the world comes close to him..Well... I would say the same about India as well. And I say if all the top cricket playing nations play to their best...we might see a lot of drawn test matches. One team loses because the team hasnt played their best cricket. So whats all the fuss about. India was not at their best when Aus beat them in the first two test matches...but when india played at their best the Aus team looked as if they are not their best. So I say bring it on Aus.

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RE:Australia playing at their best???
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 03:26 AM  Permalink
thats one good comment sandeep. keep it up. i agree with you. the best side wins.

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RE:Australia playing at their best???
by sri gogineni on Jan 23, 2008 08:02 AM  Permalink
hi uncle TOM.. finally 1 positive reply... well keep it up chris... ya may the best side wins...

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RE:Australia playing at their best???
by hindublogger on Jan 22, 2008 11:37 PM  Permalink
That applies to most of the teams - WI,Pak ..these two can lose to any and beat any

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RE:Australia playing at their best???
by on Jan 23, 2008 02:06 AM  Permalink
Exactly! Hayden seems to be full of arrogance. India will crush the Kangaroos!!!!

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