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Its very sad, get well soon uncle.
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Oh its very sad. i wish to him get well soon. Anurag please keep post updates to us.
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Yes sure, as soon as he informs me.At present, I have asked him to pay attention to whatever is going there and do the needful. God is great and I have faith in him.
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Oh that is really a bad news. Hope he will get well soon. Keep us posted about this. Thanks Anurag.
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Its so sad. Get well Soon Uncle
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I wish he gets well soon.
..Go Green..
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My best wishes, Hope he will get soon
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Sorry to hear this. I hope he recovers quickly.
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Thank you man. You did a nice thing which made me fine.
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How's your Dad?
I know what you went through.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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He is fine now Chris. I quarrelled with him almost a week for the smoking habit, so he quit that. No more....
Thanks Chris. Cheers.
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After all the hype I created on the Lounge, the score reads India (after the first day) - 136/9.
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Initially (yesterday) I thought that the wicket was too tough to bat on. But after seeing the reports today it seems that it was seaming true but was not unplayable kind of thing. They just could not apply themselves there and got out.
In all aspect it was a lot below par performance from us.
Apurva Kaushal
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_AK_ wrote: In all aspect it was a lot below par performance from us.
Very!
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But Indians need some rest and if they went to SA before one week means they could have been settled well with the climate but let them struggle so only they will recover.
SO the things happening now for India is all for good.
With Regards,
Kasson
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But some of the indian players were out there in SA earlier than the usual team. They should have been adjusted with the condition there. All these things have to do with the mindsets and Indians are not able to remove the past (in SA) from their mind and hence are struggling.
Apurva Kaushal
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The players that went early also left in batches which is not how a team should be leaving since eventually it was three batches that reached South Africa. India could have got New Zealand to reduce its schedule by having only two Tests which certainly would have helped as then the tour would have finished early and the team could have had at least one first class match under their belts before the Test series began.
With Regards,
Kasson
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Yes playing an first class match before the actual one could have helped. But it cannot be a reson for meek surrender yesterday. They simply were not able to resist.
Apurva Kaushal
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With Zaheer Khan missing from the lineup, India face an uphill battle from now on. The happy, hearty chant of Ole, Ole by home fans will only grow louder if India don’t come back strongly in the contest.
Let us wait and see what is going to happen?
With Regards,
Kasson
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Yeah and if the sun come out in full then batting will be a bit easier and it will be like rubbing salt to wounds for the indians.
Apurva Kaushal
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If there is no rain today we can see some interesting news.
With Regards,
Kasson
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Kasson wrote: If there is no rain today we can see some interesting news.
I think it would be umiliating than interesting.
Apurva Kaushal
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With Regards,
Kasson
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Happy birth day abhishek
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Happy B'day Dude. Njoy the day
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Please accept the wishes from my side also, and enjoy the day.
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Happy Birthday, Abhishek!
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Happy Birthday Abhi!
Live a happy long life
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Happy B'day Abhishek.
Apurva Kaushal
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Many many happy returns of the day dude, Enjoy the day
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Welcome Back B'day bay.
With Regards,
Kasson
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You missed your b'day or missed the cp posting.
.AK.
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_AK_ wrote: You missed your b'day or missed the cp posting.
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_AK_ wrote: You missed your b'day or missed the cp posting.
Missed CP posting bro...
Thank you so much for wishing.
Abhishek Sur
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This is the combined score of Englands last two innings as well as the few overs they faced this morning. We are witnessing the end of the Aussies domination, but who will take their place? India top the rankings at the moment, my knowledge of Indian cricket is very limited, but am I right in thinking the team is ageing?
I think we are entering a period where no paticular team will dominate, and we can look forward to close, unpredictable battles between the top 5 or 6 teams.
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Yeah the current situation suggests that Australian dominance is over now. As far as taking the place is concerned I think India, England and South Africa are the real contenders. It cannot be concrete though all of them are so close these days.
Pompeyboy3 wrote: but am I right in thinking the team is ageing?
Yes that is somewhat true. The three main players are having just few active years left at the most. But we have some very good replacements coming and the way they are grooming in other formats of the game it will just be a matter of time that they become regulars in Test matches also.
Apurva Kaushal
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I think India, SA and England will be the top-3 (in no particular order) for the next few years. WI, Pak, Aus, and the Lankans will be a 2nd league of sorts, and Zim, B'desh and the Kiwis will be the bottom league.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: and Zim, B'desh and the Kiwis will be the bottom league.
I think Kiwis will be come in 2nd league soon.
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