India lost poorly to Australia ???
By KURIAN
@elshaddai123 (3981)
Kottayam, India
October 2, 2007 8:25am CST
It is weather that played the game in Bangalore, but in Cochin, it was weather laughed at our Indian Team, who did not bat though we got the toss.Why history will not teach them a lesson as very few teams able to manage a victory batting second.A major operation is badly needed for the team to perform well in future and old players should give way to the new ones.
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3 responses
@ranjiths (313)
• India
2 Oct 07
I dont find any reasons for the defeat due to batting second........
We could have easily chased the total........
We got a good start with 2 early wickets ..but we cannot capitalise on it.........
We gave away freely runs ... I doubt why Ramesh Powar was given one more chance..............
Regarding the batting, Sachin, Yuvraj lost the wickets in poor deliveries........
Australians doesnt seem to bowl well..there were not too much good deliveries..........
I think Sachin might be having some superiority complex of batting with Uthappa who was batting fluently........
Thats why he went for the shot and paid the penalty for it......
Uthappa too he is a good started ..but he cannot capitalise on the wicket...stay thr and score.... we have 50 overs ..not 20 overs.......
We could have won if we have kept wickets initially.....
Sachin atleast should have played intelligently...
This is where Gangys absense is affected.......
@matrixvipin (5)
• India
3 Oct 07
The enthusiasm was missing in Indian team.
The old players like Sachin and Dravid were looking tired on the field. So by watching them even young players were looking dull.
I think young blood should be given chance now giving rest to seniors.
@ragazzifilles (94)
• India
7 Nov 07
you are right dear with all what you said
but we should be optimistic
we will surely do well
but y ou see till we make a good achievement in ODI, we can always be happy by looking into the twenty-20 cricket records
and we all know the future game is 20-20