Discussion: Circket World Cup 2011 in India Feb 19 2011 - Page 2

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Shuba,

The bottom line was the best. Am in no confusion.

It all depends on Sachin. May all Indians in the stadiums bring Him a lamp.
The world is scared of bhajji's bowling. Look at the respect SA gave him.
Raina is the only spectacular fielder. If he and yusuf click with the ball, bat and fielding, good luck to the other teams. It is a foregone conclusion India will win. And yes, we need Yuvraj in full form on all those 3 counts as well.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I too have hopes on sachin....
But others are so unpredictable.....if yuvaraj and raina are in good form india wd be strong even with a weak bowling side.....but some criticize sreeshanth shd have been in.....i dont think it does not make any difference if he is in or not......

Will sachin prove the quote again....
Cricket s a religion and sachin is God...
Hope he does and i hope he makes another double century as a treat for indians......
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Kolkota lost a marquee match arrangement. Bangalore is the winner.
And even in Bangalore, during the Australia series there was a bomb scare.

How can any city lose such a major business opportunity. It means there is no organization in India. Can it be an outstanding example of how much the World Cup potentially better preparations in India can be?


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Posted: 14 years ago
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An interesting interview with Harbajan today. He called Kapil India's great all rounder of the past. Interestingly he talked about Irfan Pathan as good, not Yusuf. How he's moved on after the Sreesanth slap, and why Symonds needed to move on. No single cricketer can" finish" other cricketers, he quipped.
Most importantly that India had the ability to win the world cup, and for that to happen all the team members on any given day on the field need to show that desire.
The schedule:
India v. Bangladesh Feb 19
India v. England Feb. 27
India v. Ireland, Netherlands and South Africa between March 6 and 12.
Dhoni said India won't feel the pressure agains Bangladesh.
It should be a good event for Sachin. When He warmed up against BD, He went on to sccore a double against SA.
Edited by jagdu - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Hubby plans to watch the match on 27 th - Roja prefers the TV,
any time !!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Roja, whole evening was spent trying to connect computer to tv. Ordered an S Video cable from Amazon for $1.50. Shipping chg. is $2. Should be here by 11th, so I can order Willow tv.
Trying to avoid dish, that costs $129!
Edited by jagdu - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Only 10 days to the first match. Ind v. bd. Anyone excited?
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Posted: 14 years ago
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As of now, no not excited Jagdu...once I get the cricket channel connected then I would jump into the fray...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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A bit of shadow practice going on.
SL playing WI-SL won
BD Canada-BD won big, tamim iqbal in form, very dangerous for India
Ireland NZ-NZ won, not convincing
SA Zim-SA won
Warm up games
Cats and dogs. Who knows? WI have trophies too, more recently than India. WI 2020 champs or Champions trophy? Were Aus the recent champions trophy winners?
Looking fwd. to subscribing this weekend
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Posted: 14 years ago
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IndiawonIndiawonIndiawon!
A sleepless night.
Moral do the story: May it SHUT the traps of naysayers of the Indian team, forever!. We are capable of rising from the dead, and beating the best.
Australia lost to India, who came from 138/8 to recover to 214.
Aus, who were 116/1 and cruising lost 9/69.
An unsung hero, Piyush Chawla turned the tide.
Time to celebrate.

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