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As I expected, a thumping win by the Indian side. Keep it up guys. On a good batting wicket, Irfan and Harbhajan bowled beautifully.
Good to see Sewag playing to his potential. I love the balanace of this Indian team and credit must go to Chappel and Dravid. Well done boys and keep making us proud. IF WISHES WERE HORSES THEN BEGGARS WOULD RIDE
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Attitude, Attitude and Attitude. Thats what we are seeing in this current Indian team. All players seem to be switched on and it is heartening to see them play with such pride and determination.
Very hapy to see Harbajan perform. He is a class act and easily the best offspinner in the world and he displayed that with some amazing stuff. SL have a job on their hands may be they want to take some inspiration from Rudolph who in my opinion played the greatest test inning of this decade. He is a player to watch. Another chink in the aromour of the aussies. Kaif failed but the kid has talent and a poistive attitude and 37 is not a pathetic average by any standards. Lets not jump to conclusions so soon, wait for a few years and then comment. And well done Yuvi....he is under pressure whenever he plays Test cricket as a few naive ex cricketers and critics beeiliev he is not suitable for test matches. Yuvi has proved again that he has what it takes to perform in both forms of the game. Well done guys....keep going. Aussies we are comming.... IF WISHES WERE HORSES THEN BEGGARS WOULD RIDE
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I agree attitude is making a big difference to the team. But Track I strongly disagree with ur views on Kaif. How can u say 37 is not a pathetic average. Im not talking abt test avg, its FC avg, and that too on indian batting pitches and that too after playing 8 seasons. His highest score in 67 matches is 136, how would u expect him to score big in test matches? How many yrs going to be enough before we know he is not worth it? Is it fair to the other players who consistently perform in domestic matches but dont have the hype to support them and eventually they disappear w/o getting even a single chance, coz we end up giving those chances to players who comes with so much "talent" that we dont even want to wait for that talent to be first proved, and then eventually find out that talent is good for nothing.
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