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Cant believe Indians perfomring superbly in cricket these days. Historic Test win over World champion Aus 2-0 and now insulting England in ODIs (already 2-0)......

So what do u think? Are Indians finally replacing Aussies in world Cricket? I would love to see this happening...

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** edited ..

Last edited: 26-Nov-08 01:56 PM
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tacoma, kina ni lekhdai metaudai
gyanguru
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I guess NQ has no any explanation left.
I will only comment about the match after NQs' comment.
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I am not a big fan of Indian Cricket team but I have to agree that India are totally outplaying England this series. I feel they will clinch the series with a whitewash. I hate to say this but I have to admire the great game they are playing at the moment.

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But it is something predicted. If you go back before the series quite  a few predicted as a whitewash.England has never been good at one day matches outside England. 

India Vs England series must be cancelled.    The terrorist were singling out people from Britain and USA. It is best for the safety of traveling Britons.



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England call off India tour

Cricinfo staff

November 27, 2008

England have called off their tour of India following a series of terrorist strikes in Mumbai since Wednesday evening, according to reports. While PTI quoted a BCCI official as saying that the entire tour has been called off, board sources who have been briefed about the ongoing discussions told Cricinfo that they were hopeful that the two-Test series will take place as scheduled from December 11.

"At this point of time, it is difficult to go ahead with the one-day tour, but we expect the ECB to take a call on the Test tour only later after it re-evaluates the security situation," the sources said.

PTI quoted a BCCI official as saying that England had "strong reservations" about continuing the tour of seven ODIs ending on December 2 followed by a two-Test series from December 11 to 24. "Since the England team has strong reservations of continuing with the tour, we have asked them to give it to us in writing," the official was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, AFP reported that the England team, which is currently in Bubhaneshwar, having lost the fifth ODI of the series, have already started packing their bags. An official announcement is expected shortly.

England's High Performance squad, which is currently training in Bangalore, is waiting for guidance from the British government on the future of its tour. The squad, which includes Michael Vaughan, Monty Panesar and Andrew Strauss, is scheduled to reach Mumbai on December 3 to play a practice game and train with the England Test squad. When asked about the squad's tour status, an ECB spokesperson said, "We are and continue to be guided by the British foreign office and await further guidance."

More to follow ...

Amazing
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what abt this pic guys :-)


no_quiero
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YO U-17 ko fuchhe  ho. Dhobi hardai cha nepal Banladesh sanga.
no_quiero
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Just thought you may like this photo. James anderson brokes the teeth of Daniel Flynn. You can see the piece of teeth. Nice camerawork.


gyanguru
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Is that guy Nepals' future Harbhajan Singh ? ?
He looks very classical with his Shikh turban and specs.... combination Vittori and Bhajji....in Nepal
Nepali.Chhoro
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absolutely agree with NQ...obviously, PP was introduced long after D/L method, so i strongly think that D/L method no longer suffices the statistical necessity of post PP ODIs.. they need to come up with some other method for a fair decision making process..

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amazing yes i think sri lanka are a team to watch out for in coming days. Mainly, as i said before, because of their bowling. I think they still still one or two batsmen (consistent) short. But with mendes, murali (i know he has not done well in Aus., nevertheless), malinga, vass, and maharoof, they will i think make up for the batting, which by the way is not weak, but with just two very good players in Mahela and Kumara and a warhorse in in Jayasuriya, I don't think they have a 'dream' batting line-up. But they can be strong, if others, Dilshan and others, can gain confidence from and bat around the two top batters. I think that's what happended against India. The top players clicked. They supporting players played well around the top ones and scored runs and ofcourse, the bowlers did their job.

one mistake from my previous post. Eng beat Ind in Eng 4-3 and not the other way round as I had wrote. sorry about that. Nevertheless it was a tight contest.

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Just came across this article in Cricinfo today. Just to let you know about what I meant to say before.

Duckworth and Lewis needs a rethink





One of the greatest scientific breakthroughs known to man © Cricinfo Ltd.

The Duckworth-Lewis method is rightly regarded as one of humankind’s greatest scientific breakthroughs, fit to set alongside Archimedes hopping into his bath and splashing water all over his new carpet, Fleming not bothering to wash up his petri-dishes, and whoever first discovered the sliceability of bread.

Before Professors D and L intervened, the received wisdom of the ages had been that the intervention of rain or bad light would forever skew the natural axis of limited-over cricketing justice. Previous attempts to solve this ageless conundrum had ranged from incomplete to idiotic. However, after years of secretive testing of their formula on teams of cricket-playing laboratory mice dressed in garish little pyjamas, Duckworth and Lewis unleashed their ingenious system on the cricket world and instantly catapulted themselves onto the Nobel Prize waiting list. Many still do not understand the method, but it is one of those things that the public needs to trust rather than comprehend. Like air travel, the workings of the digestive system...and Tony Blair.

The slight powerplay-related glitch revealed in the fourth India-England ODI will no doubt soon be ironed out (indeed, all significant developments in scientific history have had their teething troubles – when Newton was demonstrating gravity to then king Charles II by lobbing fruit in the air and letting it land on his head, he hurled a grapefruit upwards which never came down).

However, Duckworth-Lewis’ one seemingly irredeemable failing is its inability to adjudicate matches which fail to reach the minimum length, or are completely cancelled, leaving the disappointed spectator either with a no-result or a bowl-out (a deeply unfair resolution heavily loaded in favour of teams whose bowlers habitually drift onto middle-and-leg, thus rewarding sloppy bowling).

D/L must therefore return to their laboratory to develop special brain-scanning helmets to analyse the mental states of players, and thus predict which team would have performed better on the day – based on their confidence levels, intensity of will-to-win, homesickness, and extent of distraction caused by external media and financial issues.

The winning team could thus be fairly adjudicated, and the paying spectator would return home happy that justice had been served. (Whilst inevitable technical teething troubles are overcome, it may also be necessary for the ICC to back up the results of the scanner helmet by spying on the teams to gain the deepest possible insight into the psychological states of the players – the authorities would have to start bugging team meetings and hotel rooms, and conducting elaborate tabloid-style sting operations to trick the players into revealing whether, deep down, they genuinely believe they can win, or are just saying so in press conferences out of contractual obligation.)

In time, it may prove that the helmet-scanner system provides a far more fair and accurate means of deciding cricket matches that cricket itself. Result of games are often determined by moments of unnatural luck, skill or umpiring – science could remove such quirks, and ensure that by removing cricket from cricket matches, the team that deserves to win always emerges triumphant.


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Just to let you guys know that test match between England and India have started and England are batting.
no_quiero
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Play a cricket catch game here

http://www.gamegarage.co.uk/sports-games/test-catch-cricket

Its fun . By the way England 229-5
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Yespali chai Englandle kehi garla jasto chha.

2nd Day
England 316
India 126/5 (40.5 ov)

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yeah! england do have upperhand till the completion of 2nd day. but still you can't say as the game of cricket is full of uncertainty....
                           पिक्चर अभी बाँकी है दोस्त !!
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India ko ta ke kura bhayo, win after win  (Spirit of cricket in first test vs England)

Now another Big news
South Africa crashed Aus in their homeground in 1st Test

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Can Aus be the same??????

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-----India 2- 0 Sri Lanka ------
Surjay
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Indian team is playing a lot better than they used to play in the past but I don't think they are superb.They are better than SL and they win the game but it was still neck to neck fight...having best batsman in the top and Dhoni in the middle,Indian team indeed looks tough but theres others team too who can give good challenge to this team.SL can  still win the 3rd ODI and if they win...that's not a big surprise.
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