20
Jan
2008
by shishir | Tags: adelaide, aussie, Clarke, Cricket, gilchrist, india, Irfan pathan, ishant sharma, kolkatta, Kumble, lee, Mumbai, Perth, Ponting, RP Singh, Sehwag, steve waugh, Sydney, symonds
Call it divine intervention or poetic justice, the Aussie juggernaut has been halted yet again by Team India who conjured a magical win at the Aussie citadel of supremacy, Perth. This historic wonder down under is the best revenge for the Sydney Fiasco.
The Aussie tour could not have been scripted better. It’s such milestone moments [...]
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13
Jan
2008
by shishir | Tags: australia, harbhajan singh, india. america, Sydney, symonds
In the ongoing India Australia series the Monkey seems to have received more attention than any of the players from either side or any member from the ‘elite’ panel of umpires. It is time we debate whether the term ‘Monkey’ be regarded racist at all.
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06
Jan
2008
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: Benson, bucknor, Chandrashekhar, Clarke, Dhoni, Dravid, Ganguly, icc, Sharad Pawar, Sydney, symonds, Test Match
After the fourth day of the ongoing Sydney Test i was told by one of my friends that on the last day, the test match is interestingly poised with Australia having a slight edge. Given the present state of the game, the three possible results (An Aussie victory, a draw and an Indian victory) [...]
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02
Jan
2008
by Rishabh Srivastava | Tags: australia, bucknor, Cricket, icc, india, symonds, umpires
“Nothing gets the nation going like Cricket does.” But over the last few series i have noticed one thing that India is perhaps the only team which plays against 13 players in a cricket match. The poor umpiring decisions have hurt India a lot. This is quite disgusting when you love the game so much [...]
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