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Old 09-10-2007, 12:52 AM in reply to Django's post starting "It was good to see a close contest,..."
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The umpiring decisions did go against the Aussies, but i think the deciding factors were (1) Dhoni smashing 20 runs off the final over against Bracken, (2) Pressure mounting on the Aussies in the final 20 overs due to the laborious effort from Hodge, who is totally unsuited for ODI's, (3) Fantastic bowling dicipline by the Indians in the final 10 overs.

Forget the umpiring, the Indians won that one fair and square, but the Aussies played very well and can hold their heads high too.
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Old 09-10-2007, 09:42 AM in reply to Seamer's post starting "The umpiring decisions did go against..."
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You've always got to play well against Australia. They NEVER roll over. Even when they lose they have always played pretty well. That's what is so annoying being an English fan. When we lose it is very often accompanied with a weak and spineless team performance. Even on relative bad days Australia end up winning more games than they lose.
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I hope we win the next one as well and keep the series alive. I wish there were test matches as well. India-Australia test matches in India get very interesting.
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Old 09-10-2007, 04:19 PM in reply to DomainK's post starting "I hope we win the next one as well and..."
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Hopefully Dhoni keeps his feet on the ground and remembers that not only that he is the captain, he's also a vital batsman for India in the ODI format and needs to keep his pinch hitting, like the 50 in the last match.
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Old 10-10-2007, 01:45 AM in reply to DomainK's post starting "I hope we win the next one as well and..."
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India-Australia test matches in India get very interesting.
The Indians come down here in a couple months, and that series will be just as interesting as one in the subcontinent. In terms of quality, you would have to say that both teams are evenly matched. India have the edge in experience, the Aussies have home ground advantage.

This upcoming series in Australia promises to be one hell of a contest
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Old 11-10-2007, 09:23 AM in reply to Seamer's post starting "The Indians come down here in a couple..."
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Australia go 3-1 up after demolishing India in game 5.

India 148 Johnson 5-26
Australia 149-1 Gilchrist 79*

Only worry for Australia was the fact Hayden needed a runner after what looked like pulling a muscle.Obviously not too bad though or he would have gone off.
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Only worry for Australia was the fact Hayden needed a runner after what looked like pulling a muscle.Obviously not too bad though or he would have gone off.
After the way they demolished us today, I doubt if "worry" is a word very much in the Oz mind right now.

It seems that I might have judged Mitchell Johnson prematurely during and immediatly after the Caribbean World Cup. He seems to be quite good when on song.
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Old 11-10-2007, 06:47 PM in reply to Nostromo's post starting "After the way they demolished us today,..."
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I was thinking more in terms of all the cricket coming up,if it is a muscle injury they can take time to heal,longer with him being a veteran and he may miss a test or two and with Langer already retired it must be a worry.

Hopefully a few days rest and he will be fine.
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Old 15-10-2007, 09:41 AM in reply to greg's post starting "I was thinking more in terms of all the..."
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Well done to the Aussies on winning the series,i thought you would as we were able to beat India recently and if our rabble can beat the old men then you should be able to which you have done with ease.
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Old 15-10-2007, 01:30 PM in reply to greg's post starting "Well done to the Aussies on winning the..."
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I think i have to agree with the old men comment, India need new blood in their batting order, at least in ODI's. Tendulkar and Ganguly were OK at times but also looked past their best. Dravid is looking very tired.

But Australia were no certainties to dominate like they have. They were playing a pumped up India, at home, and fresh from their 20/20 success. Apart from the 20/20 comp, we had not played for 4 months. Ponting was out injured for the first two matches. No Hussey. No Tait. And an Injured Bracken. And playing with few relatively inexperienced newbies.

I am pleasantly surprised that it has all gone so well to be honest
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