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Bhajji & co will lose series by 4-0
by ajay saxena on Jan 10, 2008 02:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

its for sure now... Indian's hv lost the moral and are set to lose the series by 4-0.

Accept it...

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  RE:Bhajji & co will lose series by 4-0
by G Ramayya on Jan 10, 2008 02:35 PM   Permalink
totally agree.. I guess I'm the only one who beleives that India should have drawn the sydney test despite all the umpiring decision. 3 of our key batsman failed repeatdely in both the innings- Jaffer, Dhoni & Yuvrah. all these guys should have saved the match. The whole nation is obsessed with the spirit of the game, umpiring etc etc but the bitter truth is India couldn't draw the match because of the repated failure of the batsman.. one can only go further in life if they accept the truth..

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by Indian Indian on Jan 11, 2008 12:23 AM   Permalink
Please understand this, if Dhoni, Yuvi and jaffer also start making scores, umpires/ponting would have given out before 50s itself man... thats what all this about. it seems you still didn't understand the issue after wathing/reading this much of info. Even autralians and ausie media is accepting this.

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by Preet on Jan 10, 2008 02:27 PM   Permalink

We do not mind if its done in a spirit of the game....... You just tell me if all decisions would have been given in a right way, what would have been the result. Be Honest...........

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  RE:Bhajji & co will lose series by 4-0
by jaguar info tech on Jan 10, 2008 02:29 PM   Permalink
so what big deal everybody were actually hurt be their prudish behavior not by the result and school boyish umpiring to cap it all there was a racism slur also. Still anyhow i feel Indians stand a decent chance in Adelaide. Remember South Africans prepared a fast track and it backfired and they lost in the indians last tour. This Aussie attack maybe quick but it is half as effective when it comes to the earlier attack.

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