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Cancel the Sydney test and Challenge
by Eswar Reddy on Jan 22, 2008 11:04 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hyden & Ponting (if at all they have any iota of spotsmanship)should first ask the ICC to annul the Sydney test and then both teams will be 1 - 1 and then start the challenge. Had it not that umpires conspiracy India should have been leading 2 - 1 and Australia sholud have been under stremondous pressure to level the series. If the ICC have any moral values they should appoint an enquiry commission to go into the Sydney Conspiracy and reveal the culprits behind it.

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  RE:Cancel the Sydney test and Challenge
by Raman on Jan 23, 2008 03:34 AM   Permalink
Eswar,

Will u ask all teams who were benefitted by Umpiring bias to do the same u ask to Australia?

Do u remember how many matches we have won due to our umpires cheating and how many matches our famous neighbour Pak has won cheating?

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  RE:Cancel the Sydney test and Challenge
by anand kumar on Jan 23, 2008 10:06 AM   Permalink
I agree with you. If not 2-1 at least it would have been 1 all with the sydney test drawn. I GUESS SAM IS READING THIS MESSAGE

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  RE:RE:Cancel the Sydney test and Challenge
by sam on Jan 23, 2008 03:29 AM   Permalink
Eswar its time to move forward, sydney test is history and likewise if australia aint crying about bad umpiring at perth, why the hell you crying. well it will never be 1-1 because india won the same way. cry babies its time to go to bed and its time for some good cricket to come. so if you are still crying about sydney, its time for you to go to bed coz kids cant be awake that long.

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  RE:Cancel the Sydney test and Challenge
by Truthan on Jan 22, 2008 11:16 PM   Permalink
I agree 100%

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