RE:
by jayadas on Mar 23, 2007 04:20 PM Permalink
I LOVE MY INDIA RE:My team should play. Shewag Ganguly Sachin Rahul Yuvraj Dhoni Irfan Zaheer Sreeshanth Kumble
RE:best team
by Sharad Saxena on Mar 25, 2007 10:11 PM Permalink
Thow awy your teams, scratch your head to suggest Domestic cricket more competitive otherwise quality players will not produced ???
By simply replacing the players is not at all a good solution
I dont understand y people want their own team to form. Whatever teams combination comes to play, they should perform fairly. They should play without pressure. Anybody can turn the match. You might remember, the last over bowling of sachin where only 5 runs were required and we won that match. Even player like Rajesh Chauhan hit six on the last delivery to bring the trophy. There are lot more examples and here again we have to set the example to follow.
RE:RE:Best line up i think
by Truth on Mar 23, 2007 02:16 PM Permalink
pehle clear to kar kis 11 ko khila raha hai. yeh to humhe bhi pata ki yahi log khelne gaye hai
RE:India in the Super 8
by Vivek Goa on Mar 23, 2007 11:42 AM Permalink
don't worry about how many if they are in super 8 they are in finals pray for today's match
RE:My winning team
by Vivek Goa on Mar 23, 2007 11:29 AM Permalink
You have chosen the perfect eleven which every cricket loving indian who is tracking team india's run for last couple of years would dream but alas dravid the big F and Chappel the trojan horse of aussies in indian team will not allow to happen that way. Because if India reaches super 8 then they are sure in final.
RE:My team should play.
by JAGADISH JAGADISH on Mar 23, 2007 01:55 PM Permalink
Dear Danny u have Selected Only 10 Members. Actually Cricket is a Game of 11 Members. I Think U are Missing Uttappa.
RAVI SHASTRI WAS OPEINING ONE-DAY IN HIS LATER STAGE OF CAREER. AND HE WAS SOOO SLOW .... ONCE JOURNALIST ASKED HIM ABOUT HIS STRICK RATE... HIS ANSWER WAS... BECOZE I PLAYED SLOW AND USED 20 OVERS OF INDIAN INNINGS BECOZE OTHERWISE INDIA WOULD ALL OUT IN 25 OVERS.............. GANGULY IS FOLLOWING RAVI SHASTRI?????/
RE:ganguly = ravi shastri
by Rhitabrata Das Gupta on Mar 23, 2007 06:09 PM Permalink
Agar Ganguly slow nehi khelta aur out ho jata, tab to india ka patloon utar jata...... thanks he is back
By all the combinations, Irfaan is far far better than Agarkar. We have not found the killing instinct in any of the indian bowlers (except for Kumble) (that too on tailenders), how does that matter if agarkar bowles or Irfan. Atleast Irfan has a guts to hit all across...
RE:Irfaan
by sbab on Mar 23, 2007 02:52 AM Permalink
my friend i totally agree with you IRFAN PATHAN has proven by winning most of the matche for india in last one and half year no batsman or bowler have been like him IRFAN PATHAN is must BESIDE HIM ZAHEER MUNAF PATEL AND KUMBLE TO HELP HIM WE WILL DEFEAT THE LANKANS LIKE LORD RAM DEFEATED RAVANA.
What if India looses to Srilanka and Bangladesh looses to Bermuda...both india and bangladesh will stand with 2 points each...Who will go to the next level ?
Will it be considered on the basis of run rates or as b'desh has beaten up india in the first round, they shud head to the next leavel ??
RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Danny Miranda on Mar 23, 2007 02:37 AM Permalink
ok guys now if India wins SL India has 4 pnts, Bngldesh wins Bermuda they also have 4 points, its all on the basis of the Runrate and not whose has one the other. So India does stand a chance and it will be in the Super 8.
RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Subhajit Kundu on Mar 22, 2007 07:34 PM Permalink
If India looses to Sri-Lanka and Bangladesh looses to Bermuda, then all the three teams, i.e. India, Bangladesh, Bermuda will have two points each. So whoever has more NRR will proceed to Super-Eight. Although, in theory, in above scenario, it is possible that Bangladesh has better NRR but it will be difficult to make it happen in reality.
However, above sceanrio is not the worst scenario. Worst scenario, also the most likely one, is that Bangladesh will beat Bermuda. In such an event India has to win against Sri-Lanka to proceed further.
Note: NRR is compared before winner of Head-To-Head clashes.
RE:RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Vijay on Mar 23, 2007 02:38 AM Permalink
Head to head clashes are compared before NRR if there is only two teams competing for a spot.If it is more than two teams competing for a spot, then NRR comes into play.
RE:Super Eight for Group B
by ajay pohare on Mar 22, 2007 03:06 PM Permalink
Bangladesh will go thru since they have beaten India. Since win-loss record is considered first & then NRR.
RE:RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Subhajit Kundu on Mar 22, 2007 07:38 PM Permalink
Sorry Ajay Pohare. Get ur basics right. NRR is compared before head-to-head clashes.
RE:RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Piyush peshwani on Mar 22, 2007 07:05 PM Permalink
Not Quite. India will go through, as Bermuda will also have 2 points. And amongst the 3 (Ind/BD/Bermunda) countries having 2 points, India will have the highest NRR. (most probably)
RE:RE:RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Special on Mar 22, 2007 07:30 PM Permalink
If b'desh is winning agst Bermuda then b'desh will also hv 4 points to its tally
RE:RE:Super Eight for Group B
by Special on Mar 22, 2007 05:03 PM Permalink
What if india wins aginst SL and B'desh aginst Bermuda, then all 3 teams will hv 4 points each. And the possibility of happening this is very high. Being optimistic for India and B'desh being stronger team than B'uda...