sussexpob wrote:Cant see how India win from here.
sussexpob wrote:sussexpob wrote:Cant see how India win from here.
And thats before Rahane hit to point....
GarlicJam wrote:I have no problem with Kholi's behaviour yesterday (except maybe he should have taken his "out' with more grace, but that is minor). He is using what is at his disposal to gain advantage
sussexpob wrote:Its the modern game, people play to win. Lets not pretend otherwise.
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GarlicJam wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:I see the Jekyll and Hyde wrangle within the soul of the Indian captain has been roused from its troubled slumber. Or V.irate vs. King Kohli.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/ ... rit-bumrah
It was quite the non-article in the end. Media needing a story, but not managing to quite manufacture one.
I have no problem with Kholi's behaviour yesterday (except maybe he should have taken his "out' with more grace, but that is minor). He is using what is at his disposal to gain advantage - be it a collection of good hostile pace bowlers, a seemingly endless supply of enthusiasm and energy, a strong away crowd on his side, or a willing group of team-mates ready to stir up the Aus batsmen at any opportunity.
Go for it.
However, over the past decade, I have read (more than several times) of behaviour very similar to India's close-in fielders' being roundly criticised by media of all flavours. Terms like 'baying jackals', 'wolf pack', howling hyenas" were common currency.
andy wrote:India need 287 to win! Dont see them getting that on this wicket...
Adi if/when Saha is fit, does he get his place back? For me he should...Yes Pant is a good batsman, but Saha has done a good job for India and is easily best gloveman in India...Pant concedes far too many byes...
Arthur Crabtree wrote:NZ for example have a unique team standard of conduct
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