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Old 26-05-2007, 11:30 AM in reply to Andy Mellon's post starting "Strong position, Karthik?? I think you..."
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Now Bangladesh are 58/5...thats after three three dropped catches. This match is turning out to be a disaster for BD. The media and BD public is very upset with Bashar for chosing to field first.
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Old 27-05-2007, 12:42 AM in reply to Karthik's post starting "He's got his 37th century.India 523-3..."
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He's got his 37th century.India 523-3 at tea.India in a strong position here!
Although he scored a century, I understand it was a struggle all the way for Tendulkar and he was a shadow of his past. And this against a Bangladesh bowling attack which, with all due respect, cannot be considered strong by any standards!!

This is all the result of Tendulkar's inexplicable decision to be ultra defensive over the past few years. it is indeed worrying for his team and his fans....
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Old 27-05-2007, 08:13 AM in reply to Django's post starting "Although he scored a century, I..."
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Javed Omar, the BD opener, bagged a King's Pair in this Test match. Does anyone know when the last time was that this happened in Test cricket?
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India have this match nearly wrapped up.Bangladesh 177-7 and need 316 more runs to lead India.India could possibly end the match today.
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Javed Omar bagged a King's Pair [...] last time was that this happened in Test cricket?
Probably a tail-ender against the likes of Australia. Make no mistake, India didn't get him out - Omar got nowhere near that opening delivery, and should feel quite annoyed. That was the kind of dismissal that really the third umpire or someone should point out the obvious error.
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That was the kind of dismissal that really the third umpire or someone should point out the obvious error.
Well,there were quite a number of "obvious errors"...okay, at least 2 I witnessed myself.

Anyhow, this was a test India HAD to win convincingly. Anything less would not have gone down well back home.
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