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Old 19-01-2008, 10:07 AM in reply to Nostromo's post starting "I was going to say the same thing...."
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I was going to say the same thing. Maybe Django, a Kiwi, is really a "secret friend" saying exactly the opposite things that he actually wishes for, knowing that it will all work out in the end. Thanks Django!
So, Django is the Nexus of the cricketing universe you think? Australia had to lose one eventually, so i suppose he and everyone else was destined to have their wishes come through

Talking about the nexus of the cricketing universe. Andrew Symonds.

Last test. A terrible decision by Bucknor against Symonds results in India (possibly) being robbed of victory.

This test. A terrible decision by Bowden against Symonds results in Australia (possibly) being robbed of victory.

How ironic. Funny how things seem to even out in cricket
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Old 19-01-2008, 10:10 AM in reply to batoutofhell's post starting "come on django come up with some more..."
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i guess adelaide won't be an easy test for australia(is the pitch is as quick/bouncy as waca?)
No generally slow and low.

But it would not surprise if Jaffer makes way for Harbajhan. Why bust up 3 performing paceman for the sake of one non performing opener.

If the Indian selectors do bust up Pathan, R.P.Singh and Sharma they need their head read.
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Old 19-01-2008, 05:37 PM in reply to Seamer's post starting "So, Django is the Nexus of the..."
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So, Django is the Nexus of the cricketing universe you think? Australia had to lose one eventually, so i suppose he and everyone else was destined to have their wishes come through

Talking about the nexus of the cricketing universe. Andrew Symonds.

Last test. A terrible decision by Bucknor against Symonds results in India (possibly) being robbed of victory.

This test. A terrible decision by Bowden against Symonds results in Australia (possibly) being robbed of victory.

How ironic. Funny how things seem to even out in cricket
In the end, hats off to the Indians - they have shown tremendous character in fighting back after all that happened at the SCG. Their young bowlers bowled superbly and it was good to see some one finally bowling quality conventional swing bowling ( a rarity in the last 10-15 years).

I do not believe comparing the two umpiring decisions make sense simple because at the SCG, 9 decisions went against India against one in favour at the WACA. The umpires sure made errors at WACA as well, but they pretty much evened out against both teams, whereas in Sydney, Indians suffered the most and probably should be going to Adelaide 2-1 up...
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Old 21-01-2008, 12:53 AM in reply to Django's post starting "In the end, hats off to the Indians -..."
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Well played India it was a good win and kept me infront of the TV all weekend.
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