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Old 19-02-2006, 12:38 PM in reply to Vrock's post starting "Great win for India after Dravid had..."
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India needed over 110 runs in the last 15 overs, but to finish on with 3 overs to spare is some remarkable achievement, MS Dhoni deserves all accolades.
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Yuvraj has been declared the MOTM & MOTS and deservedly so. He has now even sealed a berth in the test squad. That means Ganguly will either challenge Laxmans place in the team or convince the selectors, the coach and the captain that he should be given a shot as an opener.
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Old 19-02-2006, 02:04 PM in reply to Doink's post starting "Yuvraj has been declared the MOTM &..."
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I think India has played very well and a well start to the year i am, powar has impressed me with taking out one wicket Powar, he is a very good Right-arm offbreak i think India need player like him for future back-ups.

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Sree Santh as so known as Gopu to many has also impressed me with take of 4 wickets to be fair India are now shooting some good player on the pitch but it cannot beat the olden days. old is gold like people say.
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The Indians have ended the series on a winning note. Another comprehensive victory for the Indians thanks to Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. A classy hundred by Yuvraj and then, when the going got tough, Dhoni launched a massive attack on the Pakistani bowlers and towards the end, he smashed the demoralised Sami into the stands repeatedly. Pakistani fielding was shocking, especially Mohammad Sami who was the culprit atleast 3 times. This ODI series is almost like a whitewash because the first game was won by Pakistan by the D/L method, a game which was favouring India when the game was called off. Anyhow, 4-1 is a very impressive result!!
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impressive it is.... very impressive and very demoralizing for the pakistani team, who have shown perhaps best in the field of play their sagging morales... inzimam and woolmer are talking about a lack of spirit, well it is their responsibility to ensure the spirit fires up again, and for gods sakes get more fielding drills and perhaps a fast bowling coach!!!!
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I am happy for Yuvraj Singh. I liked him right from the beginning for his grace and timing. On so many occassion he got out early in his innings trying to play shots too early. Now he has the maturity, he can play accordong the demand of the situation. He can play under pressure, can chase difficult looking run rates, can dominate and play aggressive shots and can drop his head and anchor. He is an asset to the team and will go a long way.
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