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nothing exciting
by SAIANAND SRINIVASAN on Feb 11, 2007 04:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

there is nothing exciting when india win matches like australia! india are used to this sudden blip in between and then finishing it off in the end.

dhoni and karthick are batting extremely well under pressure. its now 99.99% india's win! ganguly and tendulkar batted brilliantly and made it all look too easy in the middle. yes, they could have stayed till the end, but they more than did their job!

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  RE:nothing exciting
by Viki Madhavan on Feb 11, 2007 04:52 PM   Permalink
Hold on My Friend...

Am not discouraging... please change ur percentage from 99.99 to 60 or 70... this is the basic problem of we Indian Cricket supporters!!! Expect not, so that, we shall not get depressed.

Lets be frank... I have witnessed a Ind vs Aus match in melbourne where i was jumping expecting a win... and we lost all 7 wickets when less than 40 was required!!!

so, wait and see...

tata

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by Viki Madhavan on Feb 11, 2007 05:11 PM   Permalink
HI SAIANAND SRINIVASAN,

Bola naaa... We lost yet again!!! What can we do now? Where could you find fault now...

No ones job is over till they stick on till the end... Staying the most important thing in Cricket... Take it and digest it dude..

tata
-vixam

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by pa-ta on Feb 11, 2007 05:09 PM   Permalink
Only India can snatch defeat from the jaws of defeat. If only Dhoni and kartik had accelerate a bit. If only we had bowlers who know how to bat a bit like australians. Well we deserve to loose.

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by neeraj jain on Feb 11, 2007 05:40 PM   Permalink
very good prediction it was


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