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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #280 on: December 09, 2006, 01:39:16 PM »
Current partnership   81 runs, 10.3 overs, RR: 7.71 


boo hoo  ::) :'( ???
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #281 on: December 09, 2006, 01:40:32 PM »
 *JM Kemp (rhb) 40 29 7 0 137.93  striker   
 VB van Jaarsveld (lhb) 61 64 9 1 95.31  non-striker

Current partnership   83 runs, 11.0 overs, RR: 7.54 

 :o :o :o :o
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #282 on: December 09, 2006, 01:42:05 PM »
kemp is on hemp

88 runs, 12.0 overs, RR: 7.33
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #283 on: December 09, 2006, 01:46:33 PM »
.2 Sreesanth to Kemp, FOUR, Full and straight again, Kemp clips it of his legs through the vacant mid-wicket area.Gets a boundary as the ball hits the ropes. 

and in our country we get 3 and a half runs imagine
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #284 on: December 09, 2006, 02:09:54 PM »
Rest of South Africa 138 & 179/5 (37.0 ov)

now we have a chance

AND WITH THAT 1500 POSTS UP.

ELITIST OR NO ELITIST I SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR OF BEING IGNORED :)
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #285 on: December 09, 2006, 02:16:08 PM »
Khan to Kemp, OUT, got'm! and that's a crucial wicket. Short delivery on the stumps, Kemp goes for the big pull and ends up with a thick top edge and the ball steeples up behind the stumps on the leg side. Dhoni hurtles across and nicely settles under it 
 JM Kemp c Dhoni b Khan 53 (0m 62b 9x4 0x6) SR: 85.48 



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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #286 on: December 09, 2006, 02:25:27 PM »
 Harbhajan Singh to Adams, OUT, another one bites the dust! Adams get the ball on the glove, Short leg makes no mistake as the ball pops up right in front of him. Huge appeal and up goes the finger - Adams walks back for a duck and India are just three wickets away from victory here. 
 PR Adams c Jaffer b Harbhajan Singh 0 (0m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00 


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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #287 on: December 09, 2006, 02:49:11 PM »
in 45 overs they have hit 31 fours plus 2 6s - that means we are giving a boundary every 2 out of 3 overs.

isn't that a lot?

by the same yardstick in our second innings we hit 14 fours in 53 overs. (though in the first essay we did hit 48 4s plus 3 6s in 90 overs)

now with gibbs, kallis, smith, kemp, boucher all attacking batsmen , we need to find out how to not give so many boundaries.
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #288 on: December 09, 2006, 02:53:03 PM »
one more gone..
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #289 on: December 09, 2006, 03:04:36 PM »
We have done it folks!


Sehwag to Morkel, OUT, That's the game! Morkel tries to hit the big one over midwicket and gets a thick top edge. Dhoni gets under it and makes no mistake. 
 M Morkel c Dhoni b Sehwag 26 (0m 33b 5x4 0x6) SR: 78.78 


the last three wickets fell in a fast flurry of enterprise. with that we have recorded a good victory in non-pyjama cricket and have at least temporiarily looked like tying the nada a bit tighter and not get our asses exposed.

with that morale boosting win and the highly accliamed return of the half-baked prince, the bata people claim victory for the coach.

this robbing-from-cricinfo-to-give-to-us-poor-folk-hood signing off from the exciting ten minute by ten minute commentary on yours truly channel for desi cricket deliriums - Cricket Voice.

jai ho gadhe ki aaga desh badhe gi!
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #290 on: December 09, 2006, 03:05:35 PM »
Finally we win a game

48.5 Sehwag to Morkel, OUT, That's the game! Morkel tries to hit the big one over midwicket and gets a thick top edge. Dhoni gets under it and makes no mistake.  
 M Morkel c Dhoni b Sehwag 26 (0m 33b 5x4 0x6) SR: 78.78  


India win by 96 runs.

Co Crazy folks. Go Crazy
India wins the Penant! India Wins the Pennant
And Indddiiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaa win. The Indiiiiiiiaaaaaaa win.
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #291 on: December 09, 2006, 03:06:22 PM »
We have done it folks!


Sehwag to Morkel, OUT, That's the game! Morkel tries to hit the big one over midwicket and gets a thick top edge. Dhoni gets under it and makes no mistake. 
 M Morkel c Dhoni b Sehwag 26 (0m 33b 5x4 0x6) SR: 78.78 


the last three wickets fell in a fast flurry of enterprise. with that we have recorded a good victory in non-pyjama cricket and have at least temporiarily looked like tying the nada a bit tighter and not get our asses exposed.

with that morale boosting win and the highly accliamed return of the half-baked prince, the bata people claim victory for the coach.

this robbing-from-cricinfo-to-give-to-us-poor-folk-hood signing off from the exciting ten minute by ten minute commentary on yours truly channel for desi cricket deliriums - Cricket Voice.

jai ho gadhe ki aaga desh badhe gi!
Bade Bhai, yeh bata ka reference samjhao?
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #292 on: December 09, 2006, 03:59:09 PM »
May be it's premature and a little too presumptuous, but I need to say this. Ganguly's 83 in this match has the potential to have the same effect as his 144 at Brisbane. Another Indian resurgence could be in the offing.
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #293 on: December 09, 2006, 04:57:26 PM »
Finally we win a game

48.5 Sehwag to Morkel, OUT, That's the game! Morkel tries to hit the big one over midwicket and gets a thick top edge. Dhoni gets under it and makes no mistake.  
 M Morkel c Dhoni b Sehwag 26 (0m 33b 5x4 0x6) SR: 78.78  


India win by 96 runs.

Co Crazy folks. Go Crazy
India wins the Penant! India Wins the Pennant
And Indddiiiiiiiiiaaaaaaaa win. The Indiiiiiiiaaaaaaa win.
Wow! That was some Fast bowling!! ;D ;D
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #294 on: December 09, 2006, 05:54:32 PM »
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/rsavind/content/current/story/271989.html

Laxman heaps praise on bowlers
Dileep Premachandran in Potchefstroom
December 9, 2006


VVS Laxman was delighted with the efforts of his pace bowlers, who set up the 96-run victory over Rest of South Africa with an inspired showing on the second morning, but admitted that the batting continued to be a worry as India head into the first Test of the series at Johannesburg in less than a week's time. With Rahul Dravid almost certain to return for that game, Laxman could look back with immense satisfaction on a job well done as captain.

"All of them bowled well, according to the plans we had discussed at the team meetings," he said, when asked to assess the pace trio. "They bowled the length we needed to bowl and they hit the right areas. It will give them a lot of confidence heading into the first Test."

He said that the weather had played its part in the declaration on the second morning. "We were looking to bat on after the first day," he said. "But with the overnight rain and the moisture on the pitch, we decided to make use of that."

All the bowlers impressed, but there was a special mention for VRV Singh, who returned figures of 5 for 76 in his first game in South Africa. "He bowled amazingly well," said Laxman. "He was the quickest of the lot, and showed lots of energy and enthusiasm."

Irfan Pathan was man of the match for his first-innings century, but Laxman insisted that he would primarily be picked as a bowler. And on that front, the news wasn't quite so heartening, with the Rest of South Africa batsmen singling him out for heavy punishment in both innings. "He's going through a lean patch as a bowler, but the way he batted was just amazing," he said. "You have to give credit to him. The hard work is beginning to pay off. The partnership between him and Sourav [Ganguly] put us in a position of strength."

The batting woes were glossed over - "No doubt it's a big issue, but having achieved a 96-run victory gives the team a lot of confidence" - and he expressed his disappointment at not having made a big score himself. "I was playing well in both innings," he said. "I was middling the ball, and I'm happy that I was able to occupy the crease for quite some time. Unfortunately, I didn't carry on. When you play in Australia and South Africa, it's very important that once you get in, you go on to get a big score."

Both Wasim Jaffer and Virender Sehwag had poor outings, but Laxman said that it was too early to press the panic button when it came to the opening slots. "Both are world-class players, and we're confident that they'll come good in the first Test," he said. "So far, we haven't thought about tweaking the batting order."

Jacques Rudolph, who led Rest of South Africa, was downcast at the manner of the defeat, especially after Vaughn van Jaarsveld and Justin Kemp had rattled the Indians with a rollicking century partnership. "We had them on the rails at one stage," he said, "but a silly run-out stopped our momentum."

Morne Morkel rocked the Indian top order in the first innings, and it was Alfonso Thomas's turn in the second, and Rudolph said that pre-match plans on the bowling front had been satisfactorily implemented. "Before the game, I told the guys that the way we bowl will send a message through to the Test matches. In both innings, we had them 90 for 5 or so, and had we not dropped a catch [van Jaarsveld dropped Ganguly] in the first innings, it could have been 100 for 6. I think the South African side will be looking forward to bowling to them."

When asked about Zaheer Khan, who carried his excellent one-day form into this game, Rudolph said: "You can clearly see that he's leading the attack. He has the experience and the skill, and he gets it in good areas. He'll be a man to watch." He wasn't quite so kind though when asked about the various on-field incidents, which had seen parts of the game played in a heated atmosphere not usually found at tour matches.

"Sometimes it's a bit of stupidity," he said. "The inexperience of Sreesanth showed at times. Hopefully, he can back it up in the Test matches with the ball in hand, and not necessarily his mouth." As far as India are concerned though, they won't care what their bowlers mouth off, as long as they bowl as they did here. A few runs from the batsmen would help too.
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #295 on: December 09, 2006, 06:29:14 PM »
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/rsavind/content/current/story/271989.html

 "I was playing well in both innings," he said. "I was middling the ball, and I'm happy that I was able to occupy the crease for quite some time. Unfortunately, I didn't carry on. When you play in Australia and South Africa, it's very important that once you get in, you go on to get a big score."



Same story VVS: I was middling well, but did not carry on!!! How many times!?
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« Reply #296 on: December 09, 2006, 06:40:13 PM »
"Sometimes it's a bit of stupidity," he said. "The inexperience of Sreesanth showed at times. Hopefully, he can back it up in the Test matches with the ball in hand, and not necessarily his mouth." Rudolph.

Great quote on SS, quite true ;D ;D

but I wish someone would tell the saffers that the same applies to the donalds and nel's of the world. Imagine GG or MK making such a statement about Nel !!! I wish we actaully bully Nel on the field when he is batting, really really absue him in the most vulgar fashion possible, bowl crazy number of dangerous bouncers and look to break the bones on his fingers ( SA started this trick against Sri). I really do.
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #297 on: December 09, 2006, 07:11:55 PM »
Gambhir has pulled Nel's strings in the past in the ODI series in India. To good effect too.
And pray tell who is this reindeer bloke to lecture the Indian players on how to play the game? Let him make the Test side first.
I am happy with Sreesanth's attitude, that is part of his game, let him express it.
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« Reply #298 on: December 09, 2006, 08:10:05 PM »

Who is stopping us from making such comments? Nothing. But the thing is, you've to back up such taunts with good bowling -- but knowing Sreesanth his idea of "coming back" at batsman has been short pitch balls drifting down the leg or on the off-side...that then gets smacked.
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« Reply #299 on: December 10, 2006, 02:59:39 AM »
"Sometimes it's a bit of stupidity," he said. "The inexperience of Sreesanth showed at times. Hopefully, he can back it up in the Test matches with the ball in hand, and not necessarily his mouth." Rudolph.

Great quote on SS, quite true ;D ;D

but I wish someone would tell the saffers that the same applies to the donalds and nel's of the world. Imagine GG or MK making such a statement about Nel !!! I wish we actaully bully Nel on the field when he is batting, really really absue him in the most vulgar fashion possible, bowl crazy number of dangerous bouncers and look to break the bones on his fingers ( SA started this trick against Sri). I really do.

Atleast the Nels of the world get the wickets ,don't they.. ???
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Re: India vs Rest of SOuth Africa
« Reply #300 on: December 10, 2006, 03:09:31 AM »
yeah i didnt see any of us complaining when SS was picking up wickets in the Tests in WI, least of all when he regularly took on and picked up Sarwan and Lara
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« Reply #301 on: December 10, 2006, 03:15:20 AM »
yeah i didnt see any of us complaining when SS was picking up wickets in the Tests in WI, least of all when he regularly took on and picked up Sarwan and Lara

I was not complaining...am not complaining...but have always held that the performance should reflect the talk...the Walshs and Ambroses of the world are respected for the game and not their motormouths.....


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« Reply #302 on: December 10, 2006, 04:23:02 AM »
yeah i didnt see any of us complaining when SS was picking up wickets in the Tests in WI, least of all when he regularly took on and picked up Sarwan and Lara

I was not complaining...am not complaining...but have always held that the performance should reflect the talk...the Walshs and Ambroses of the world are respected for the game and not their motormouths.....


I don't see any reason to believe that his contant chatter has a cause and effect relationship with the leg-side balls and short and wide stuff. At the end of the it is Sreesanth himself who looks silly when he chats them up and ends up getting smacked all around.

In this match van Jaarsveld was getting some attention from Sreesanth and Sreesanth got him lbw in the first innings. In the second innings he initiated the run-out. On top of all that Mr. Rudolph commented on it.  For me that is enough evidence that the opposition does not like it. And if they don't like it, I'd say do it.
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« Reply #303 on: December 10, 2006, 10:23:43 PM »
yeah i didnt see any of us complaining when SS was picking up wickets in the Tests in WI, least of all when he regularly took on and picked up Sarwan and Lara

I was not complaining...am not complaining...but have always held that the performance should reflect the talk...the Walshs and Ambroses of the world are respected for the game and not their motormouths.....


I don't see any reason to believe that his contant chatter has a cause and effect relationship with the leg-side balls and short and wide stuff. At the end of the it is Sreesanth himself who looks silly when he chats them up and ends up getting smacked all around.

In this match van Jaarsveld was getting some attention from Sreesanth and Sreesanth got him lbw in the first innings. In the second innings he initiated the run-out. On top of all that Mr. Rudolph commented on it.  For me that is enough evidence that the opposition does not like it. And if they don't like it, I'd say do it.

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« Reply #304 on: December 10, 2006, 10:33:17 PM »
yeah i didnt see any of us complaining when SS was picking up wickets in the Tests in WI, least of all when he regularly took on and picked up Sarwan and Lara

I was not complaining...am not complaining...but have always held that the performance should reflect the talk...the Walshs and Ambroses of the world are respected for the game and not their motormouths.....


I don't see any reason to believe that his contant chatter has a cause and effect relationship with the leg-side balls and short and wide stuff. At the end of the it is Sreesanth himself who looks silly when he chats them up and ends up getting smacked all around.

In this match van Jaarsveld was getting some attention from Sreesanth and Sreesanth got him lbw in the first innings. In the second innings he initiated the run-out. On top of all that Mr. Rudolph commented on it.  For me that is enough evidence that the opposition does not like it. And if they don't like it, I'd say do it.
Funny how people like Rudolph manage to say this with a straight face. What next? Alan Donald demanding that we greet them "Goodu maarning, saar"?
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« Reply #305 on: December 10, 2006, 11:57:43 PM »
ejjactly. if someone is getting under their skin best exploit it. and he doesnt go around talking when off the field like some people.
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