4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

So Folks i’m at it again

i guess my fellow India guppies won’t mind me opening :smiley:

India fresh from the WACA-WIN … can they bag another one to draw the series ???

So here the Timings:
Hours of play (local): 10.30am start, Lunch 12.30-1.10pm, Tea 3.10-3.30pm, Close 5.30pm

24th January 00:00 GMT

16:00 Pacific (Previous Day, 23th Jan.)
17:00 MT (Previous Day, 23th Jan.)
18:00 CST (Previous Day, 23th Jan.)
21:30 EST (Previous Day, 23th Jan.)
01:00 CET (Central European Time)
05:00 PST
05:30 IST

Looks like Aussies will axe Tait and possible that Hogg get’s the nod again …

I hope India for once at last shun Jaffar and give Karthik a chance coz if he manages to score more than 30 then it’ll be probably more what Jaffar manages sofar in 6 innings :smiley:

Good luck India :slight_smile:

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

Yes Good Luck to India and God help the Aussies, ICC and Umpires if India loses the match. :D

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

More importantly who are the umpires for this game?

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

Sir yeh batayey kay mithai ka bandobast kiya tha aapnay? Aglee baar eik delivery yahan ki bhi Mian. *Straight-up *laddooz, no less*. :D*

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Sir i did but instead of Mithai i was asked to bring HALEEM which i had to accept and we had a good few hours janab

just lemme know the location of ur dhobi-ghaat and i might give it a shot next time :D

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

Why did you take Hareem to dhobi-Ghat ??? :konfused: :konfused: :konfused: :konfused:

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

sirf aik din peechay honay se 15th january ho jaye ge. :chai:

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

last match at Adelaide between india and australia
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/ausvind/engine/match/64060.html

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

This demands the recall of the highest wicket-taker in this test match!!! (Hint = Extremely popular and in-demand. A legend of his own kind)

:smiley:

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comeon india unleash Agarkar.hope some1 bhai doesnt see this post :D

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

INDIA wins the TEST at the QABRISTAAN of GUESTS WICKETS; PERTH!
Thank you Ricky Ponting for the gesture in the spirit of the game and for upholding the "MOU" signed off as the aftermath of SYDNEY and the concern of the ICC for loosing the revenues.. lest the REVENUE generator backs out..finally and ICC crumbles!

My hair is'nt white of... NAZLAA aur ZUKAAM !!!

Astala Vista !

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

now it will be interesting to know the real reason of ur white hairs :p (if australia wins ... then u must be much younger then u look :) )

i think ...... Australia gonna win this match ........ n may be .... quite convincingly

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:hehe: thanks for pointing out i did the correction

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

A lot of people I know expect India to take a severe beating...although I think India will fight hard and somehow escape with a draw. No India are not gonna win...sorry Indian fans!

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

Expecting ICC to go out of commission and shut down permanently. :D

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

Last time India played at Adelaide , they won.. Of course, that does not mean anything....

However, Adelaide is usually great for batting....which means India can realistically hope for a DRAW, if not a win.

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

ponting told me that india is going to win, match is already fixed buddy
icc told aussies to loose otherwise they will be banned

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

I think India should go in with 5 bowlers if they wanna go for the win. Kick Wasim Jaffer out as he's done nothing in the series. I think India should be bold enough to go with the following team

Sehwag
Dravid
Laxman
Tendulkar
Ganguly
Dhoni
Pathan
Kumble
Harbhajan
RP Singh
Sharma

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yes jaffer is of no use

Re: 4th Test: Australia vs. India at Adelaide, Jan. 24-28, 2008

The Aussies should be worried I am coming - Sreesanth Sriram Veera in Delhi
January 23, 2008

"I love the spotlight. The Aussies should be worried I am coming." Meet the quote-a-minute, bold and brash Sreesanth. He even refers to himself in the third person. "Sreesanth's way is to be aggressive. Sreesanth will always remain Sreesanth."

Sreesanth was in Delhi, where it's bitterly cold, as the chief guest for the Gatorade Pacers' talent hunt but didn't allow the weather to dampen his spirits. The press descended on the arena and he indulged them, extensively and individually. Even as the event wrapped up in the evening and the attendees hurried towards the warmth of their cars, Sreesanth was addressing his audience, revelling in the spotlight.

A shoulder injury had ruled him out of the home Tests against Pakistan and the ongoing series in Australia but he has been training and is ready to make a comeback during the triangular series in Australia in February.

"More than their [Australia's] batsmen, I have been working on my own bowling," Sreesanth said. "I felt my left arm was not kicking into the bowling action properly. So I went back to the technique I picked up at the MRF Pace Foundation years before. I held a ball in my left hand too and, now, I had to drag it back down so that I could hurl the one in my right hand properly. As a result, the left palm doesn't open out and the hand doesn't fall away. I have just worked on my load-up too and I'm very pleased with the way everything is going."

He cannot wait to get to Australia. He recounted with glee the sledging in the recent Australia-India encounters that he played in and took pride in how "we [India] never backed down. Why should we? We have players who can give it back with interest."

It's not all hot air, though, and his talent for the verbal battle surfaced when he told of an incident involving Brian Lara. "He [Lara] defended a ball with an exaggerated back-and-across movement and I just stood there and murmured my disapproval," Sreesanth said. "Next ball he was beaten and I said, 'is this the King Charles Lara? Who is this impostor, moving around nervously?

"I should have kept my mouth shut for the next ball - mind you, it was a length ball - Lara just pulled it over the church beyond the boundary! He is a true legend."

Sreesanth's cricketing life seems to be a series of Youtube moments. He explained his famous dance after hitting Andre Nel for a six in Johannesburg.
"He [Nel], along with [Mark] Boucher and [Herschelle] Gibbs were constantly at me. Nel tapped his chest and said, 'you need a big heart to play' and he sniffed in the air and said, 'I smell blood.' I sniffed back, 'where where?' and prayed to God to give me the strength to hit that six. You should have seen his face. I asked him, 'how was that slap and where is your tongue now?' He just went quietly back to his run-up."

They manner in which Sreesanth re-tells these incidents makes you feel that he enjoys the adrenalin rush in the middle. In his mind, he is the biggest star in the world and the cricket field is a great stage for him to enact his own script. "What's the worst that can happen? Six sixes? I can always come back next over. All I need is just one ball to get him [the batsman] out."

Unlike other bowlers who remember their wickets, Sreesanth remembers how many catches were dropped off him. "They will tell me I took x number of wickets but I will add these dropped catches to them. It helps me lift myself when my mood is down." Sreesanth's brother actually records the number of dropped catches and keeps him informed and motivated.

In February, Sreesanth will once again encounter the likes of Matthew Hayden and Andrew Symonds with whom he has had run-ins in the past. Unless he has mellowed down during his forced rest, expect more fiery exchanges on the field.

Be afraid, be very afraid, Aussies. Sree is coming... :)
What a jack azz.