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Re: Sehwag.

Post by Batman on Fri 27 Jan 2012, 19:26

So finally Sehwag joins the clowning bandwagon of his boss BCCI.

"We also won 2-0" at home".

"We are still one day World Champions and that will be a different ball game".

Seriously if such a senior player has this excuse to make then what can I say. Like his dense Delhi mate Gambhir he also believes that winning at home and winning Pajama matches makes up for being pathetic losers in test cricket.

Someone please shoot me. I cannot continue being an Indian cricket fan anymore. Our cricket is simply no longer worth it if this is how our corrupt players and board view test cricket.

This is the most shameful chapter ever in our entire cricketing history. I feel disgusted, too much disgusted right now.

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Re: Sehwag.

Post by Batman on Fri 27 Jan 2012, 20:56

Twatwag has really got my blood boiling with rage.

He said we were practicing hard in the nets but could not perform in the match. He said it is not good time for our batsmen and when good time will come (read at home on featherbeds) they will again score runs (though I am not sure even about this). These guys are not able to defend straight deliveries. They are hurried. They did not have good time in England and now too.

So there bad time has stretched too long. It cannot just be a coincidence. We have seen how same batting collapsed against Aussies at home, against NZ (15/6), against, WI, but those times, we got out of jail somehow. But it is getting worse now. We did not score 200 in 4 out of 8 innings in this test series. The top scorer is a rookie test player. I do not remember a series when there was no century from any of the 3 Legends. They collectively scored four 50s in 24 innings. This is a serious indication of where they are heading.

Ashwin scored more than VVS in this series and looked better. Saha looked better than Dravid while defending. SRT looked like he is getting grenades from Lyon. Instead of accepting they were poor, they are giving poor excuses.

Perhaps the BCCI and selectors are scared of dropping seniors because truth is the youngsters are even worse and fit only for IPL and one day tamasha. Perhaps the BCCI realizes it has rode out it's luck riding the lion of corporate greed and now the same is set to throw them off the back and devour them. They were happy to be in land of ignorance counting moolah and now simply have no clue what to do to correct the mess since they have never exercised their grey cells in the brain for anything productive ever.

At the end of the RANT, hopefully I don't see any changes in this team bar an injury or a retirement out of shame in the next test series.

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Post by Red on Fri 27 Jan 2012, 21:05

Sehwag's ambling between wickets is symptomatic of his whole attitude towards his game. In tests it seems he's not prepared to put his head down and tough it out. Or maybe when you don't move your feet, you simply get found out when the ball moves and/or bounces.

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Post by Batman on Fri 27 Jan 2012, 21:37

The sad part is that Sehwag has a better record and was more feared for his test batting than on ODIs where he has been most ordinary too date. Yet the idiot is putting his money where his butt is......

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Post by Batman on Sat 24 Mar 2012, 22:04

The rest period is over and I am set to play in the IPL: Sehwag! - LINK!

So after skipping national duty for Asia Cup to 'recover' from 'injury', Sehwag is fit and recovered for the real thing - IPL. I wonder how he can play 2 months of nonsense cricket when he couldn't play 3 games in Bangarland is worth asking. Fark ya BCCI and fark your star playters and your precious farking IPL......It's a repeat of last year again. Dicks want to play for IPL than for country.

Shame old story all over again. Deja Vu anyone?


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Post by Brass Monkey on Sat 24 Mar 2012, 22:14

Aye Vikas, terrible state of affairs. It seems it's going to be like this forever as well.

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Post by Basil on Sat 24 Mar 2012, 22:45

Unless there is a cultural change at the heart of Indian cricket, it will be many years before its test side is competitive home and away again. Fletcher could help deliver that change if he's given his head.

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Post by The One on Sun 25 Mar 2012, 07:41

just needs some bowling talent honestly, unless we get another powerhouse batting line-up. its not rocket science

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