Question to Indian Cricket Team..... Can they fight Australia....
By Aravapalli
@Aravapalli (8)
December 29, 2007 3:14pm CST
When it came to cricket why India is unalble to Fight Australia, A country which is 2nd in population does have a good team, shame, even though I'm a fan of Sachin I'm asking why con't he quit respectfully before BCCI kickes him out and make a slot for fresh talent, why con't he come out and start couching for Indian team? Sorry if i hurt anybody.... any remarks
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3 responses
@bbsr13 (4196)
• India
31 Dec 07
Hello,Aravapalli! Team India has a good number of world class batsmen,and four all rounders who have the capacity to defeat any team of the world.probably the pitches of Australia do not suit to them for which none of them could give a fight.at the same time our fielding is also not up to expectations for which Australian batsmen could manage to get runs easily.the Indian bowling is,however,satisfactory,if not good.i think they had no game plan in the Melbourne test,because all were confident of their success.whatever it may be,they must play positive game and give good fight and level the series.relating to retirement of Sachin i must say he should play for another2/3 years more.now he is returning to his former forms.in my opinion he should open the innings with his all time best opening partner Ganguly.thank you.wish you a very Happy and prosperous NEW YEAR 2008.Good luck to Team India.
@ajithlal (14716)
• India
30 Dec 07
I also made comments before why Indian team is not able to play well in Australian pitches against Australian. Recently, one of my friends talked to a opener of Indian team who played in Australia five years ago. He told that it is impossible to see the bowl in the Australian pitches. The bowl flies very fast and swings also. I think Sachin Tendulkar is one of the best players I had seen. Most times batsman does not see the bowl in the Australian pitches. They judge the bowl and plays it. I think one of the way to win matches is to bring fast pitches in the domestic cricket.