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anupriya1980
May 24, 2006, 12:31 PM
shets.............................


india losses the match again

poorperformance

anuja

tommcat
May 25, 2006, 10:41 AM
Poor performance is an unstatement.

The batting has been letting down the team very badly. And also the choice of taking in 5 bowlers is not helping the cause, the fifth genuine bowler always been in for runs. It was RP for the first match, Munaf the second & Powar the third. Its no use going in for the fifth genuine bowler and then they end up giving 60-70 runs & not picking up any wicket.

Also as per my current view in ODI Yuvraj/Raina/Kaif are better than Ganguly/Lakshman but Ganguly/Lakshman are any day better than Venugopal Rao/Uttappa. With Sachin not around for a while. Ganguly would be the best choice.

anupriya1980
May 25, 2006, 12:05 PM
ya tommcat u r right ganguly would be the best choice.

but unfortunately he his not is not in the team now.
lets see the other match performance of india.

anuja

tommcat
May 25, 2006, 12:39 PM
I think Indians will be relieved to know that Chandrapaul is out of the next match. He has always performed well against us.

Its really sad, West Indies cricket was nowhere when we reached there for the series, even their fans felt they will been beaten very badly, but now we are wondering if India will beat them...

Indians are not getting their basics right. If we can tighten things up & use proper cricketing brain, the results would have been 3-0 for India.

Such ironical, West Indies seem to learn from India's mistake, the way they batted the third match, they didnt do mistakes Indians did while chasing in the previous game. They rotated their singles and they were home comfortably with wickets in hand.

shrek
May 25, 2006, 04:32 PM
thats true tommcat, indians must be happy to see chandrapaul away, hence this could be a pshychological plus for them. however sarwan has been a thorn in the flesh for the indians lately, and so will be gayle. indians need to play their game well rather than bothering who is in & out of the other camp.