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England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Dello on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 10:07

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by JKLever on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 10:37

The bookies have made England favourites for this...

Can you believe it?

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by doctorspin on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 10:43

JKLever wrote:The bookies have made England favourites for this...

Can you believe it?


No doubt Doremi will attribute this to inside knowledge that Agarkar is playing.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Aathma on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 12:09

Karthik needs replacing. A player that can clear the boundary rope is needed at his position. Who that is, I don't know.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Basil on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 12:29

JKLever wrote:The bookies have made England favourites for this...

Can you believe it?


They probably know more than you or I do!Wink

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Ash on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 13:27

Aathma wrote:Karthik needs replacing. A player that can clear the boundary rope is needed at his position. Who that is, I don't know.


i agree. joginder sharma or yusuf pathan would be ideal.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by SG on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 16:43

Not only Karthik seems to be a poor bat in this form of the game, he is dropping catches quite regularly.

I think we need to differentiate between different formats of the game. He might've topped India's run tally in test series against Eng, but he seems to be a hopeless ODI and T20 cricketer.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 20:55

**cough** non-event **cough**

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by holcs on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 21:17

You scinic (sp?)!

If we win this everything will be hunky dorey again don't you know?!!

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:07

holcs wrote:You scinic (sp?)!

If we win this everything will be hunky dorey again don't you know?!!


Whoa... that is a bad spelling. You mean 'cynic'? Well, yeah: Thrash India, get the NRR up, India thrash SA. Bob's your demented cousin.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by holcs on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:15

You know when you have a brain freeze and can't spell mundane words. Well there it was.Very Happy

Indeed, we get to the semi' and all's ok again, despite our pish poor performances. Think we either take it too seriously, and then in KP's case just out to thrill, and then have a mental meltdown when chasing.

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:21

Aye Chas, once I couldn't spell 'saw'. Shocked

We do seem to take it seriously. Think KP has the right idea though, he needs to give us some impetus,

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by holcs on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:25

Impetus is all well and good, but reverse whacking Vettori?

Thats just plain stupid. Its infuriating, as he's been out to that shot twice, when its just not necessary.

Yes its a hit and giggle, but I still want to win it!

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Merlin on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:26

I'm bored titless.

So when's the Eng v Ind thrashabout today?
Think I might stretch to a 2 hour attention span...

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Re: England v India, T20 WC, Durban, 19th Sept

Post by Brass Monkey on Tue 18 Sep 2007, 22:31

Not sure why everybody's so bored, sh!ts all over the WC and has already had the same amount of tight matches.

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