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Ricky Ponting
by Banumathiy Babu on Oct 09, 2007 09:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

First of all your team should learn manners, you always want to win. But don't play with India forever, your team should be banned from the cricket forever. Whenever you play with any team you people want to win, you people are cowards. Indian lost their matches many times and got insulted and now they have become world chamions that you are not able to digest. Australian team down down

Banumathiy Babu

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  RE:Ricky Ponting
by nikhil batta on Oct 09, 2007 10:18 AM   Permalink
i think v shld kick off this australian side. bloody loosers. how dare they say wordsss for our indian players. they r themselves a big loosers nd always shows fake aggression. Mr. Ponting better u stay out of this else indians wont let u go back to australia.

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by GT on Oct 09, 2007 10:40 AM   Permalink
We are gud only in this...u guys r also proving like the cricketers did....talking talking....nothing in work...fact is Aus r gud..and India r loosers..we win 1ce in a blue moon and that our standard

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  RE:Ricky Ponting
by YHWH on Oct 09, 2007 10:44 AM   Permalink
now u r running 2 things together: playing and talking. just because we dont win consistently we can keep our mouths shut and allow Aussies to go on 'foul-mouthing'. use your brain before commenting

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  RE:Ricky Ponting
by joshy on Oct 09, 2007 03:05 PM   Permalink
It is thier tacties to make us Embarrass, the tragedy is we fell into thier tacties. We concentraed only on how to defeat them on taking not playing. In third game our guys are more concentrated on game ( Credit goes to Match referee) & we given a fight.

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Ponting mocks India's 'fake' aggression