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RK wrote:... dada dropped ***** ...
Miffed HP wrote:I guess most of the people here are happy just because Saurav was dropped from the team. But take some time off and think whether its really a reason to be happy or is it the beginning of darker times ala the 80s in Indian cricket. Here's some food for thought.
1. The selectors decline from redafting Saurav into the ODI team on the pretext of not wanting to change a winning combination. But they did just that with the test team.
2. They take Saurav as an all-rounder but he's not given a single over in two full SL innings.
3. They replace him with a batsman. How can an opener be replaced by a specialist batsman? Further, with Sehwag coming back into the team, what is the rationale of having three openers for a single test, as Chappell requested the selectors for?
4. The batsman he's replaced with is not at all comparable with Saurav on any parameter. There is absolutely no compaison between Jaffer & Ganguly in terms of curent domestic form or previous international career.
5. Ganguly performed reasonably well in the Delhi test. He made scores of 40 & 39 and was quite compact duing his stay at the crease. So why was he dopped? Gautam Gambhir's show hasn't been all that good. Why not he?
6. Immediately after the new BCCI management took charge, they dropped the three selectors who had voted for Ganguly to be in the team. And then the inclusion of a Mumbai player at the expense of Dalmiya's favourite. If this is just a coincidence, it's one hell of a coincidence.
Mohinder Amarnath was absolutely right when he called the selectors a bunch of jokers.
TULASI2050 wrote: ... CRICKET *****... WASTE TIME ^^^^^
TULASI2050 wrote:I PITY ALL OF YOU. CRICKET IS A GENTLEMAN GAME. ENJOY SEEING ,READING COMMENTS. BUT DONT WASTE TIME ON DISCUSSING IT.
Sachin Tendulkar, who made 100, plays a shot for six as Kamran Akmal looks on during the first ODI at Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar on Monday.
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Ways of Getting Out: - Handled the Ball
If a batter is worried the ball will roll back on to the stumps after playing a shot, they can knock the ball away with the bat, feet or pads.
But if they use their hands they can be given out handled the ball.
Again this is another type of dismissal you see rarely - but it does happen.
England captain Michael Vaughan has been dismissed this way.
And former England captain Graham Gooch is another who has been given his marching orders for handling the ball.
When a batter picks the ball up off the pitch to pass the ball back to the fielding side though, this is fine.February 9, 1986 - Mohinder Amarnath becomes the first batsman dismissed handled the ball in one-day international cricket.
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Draw Master(s) ***** - Cricket India & England!
Viswanathan Anand ***** and ... drew their ... match of the final in 60 moves of Closed Ruy Lopez ...
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GrandSpinner ***** - Cricket India & England!
SCALING A LOFTY PEAK: Anil Kumble ***** became the first Indian bowler to claim 500 Test wickets in Mohali on Saturday. The master leg-spinner from Bangalore achieved the feat on the third day of the second Test against England when he trapped Steve Harmis on leg-before for a first ball duck. Kumble, who claimed five wickets for 76 runs, is only the fifth owler in Test history to cross the 500-wicket mark.
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Dhoni Rocks Tteen World - Colourful T-Shirts!
There is a definite shift in choice of cricket idols by youngsters who are bowled over by the smashing feats of the young guns ...
Make way for young guns likeDhonis, Sehwags and Pathans who are hogging the limelight like never before. The impressive exploits by the emerging stars of Indian cricket in the recent past have come as a shot in the arm for the garment industry.
The result - colourful T- shirts with colourful images of the youth brigade embossed on them in all shapes and sizes hitting the market. `Make hay while sun shines' seems to be the mantra of the innovative traders, who are cashing in on the existing craze.
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Pavements on the busy Besant Road are flooded with attractive T-shirts with images of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Irfan Pathan, Virender Sehwag and Suresh Raina. Of course, making her presence felt among the fiery cricketers is tennis sensation from Hyderabad, Sania Mirza. ...
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