Both Hooper and Chanderpaul have reached their centuries. Hooper out for 115 while Chanderpaul remained unbeaten with 101. Windies all out 394, a lead of 292. Well played Windies.
India in big trouble.
Both Hooper and Chanderpaul have reached their centuries. Hooper out for 115 while Chanderpaul remained unbeaten with 101. Windies all out 394, a lead of 292. Well played Windies.
India in big trouble.
India 169/4 at stumps on third day. Still trailing by 123 runs and last recognised pair on the wicket. Sachin gone. ** Looks grim for the Indians.**
Have the Indians on gupshup suddenly lost all interest in cricket. Come on its is only a game. Sachin and co are only trying to maintain India’s long standing tradition of not winning a series abroad. LOL
Point to be noted well said pa jee.
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I don't think its nice to laugh at someone's misery, remember we lost too, but at that time Westindies had Ambrose and Walsh, and now Dillon has taken the lead role as bowler, he certainly should be the man of the match and series eventhough there still 2 matches left.
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*Have the Indians on gupshup suddenly lost all interest in cricket. Come on its is only a game. *
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Chosen1, If you have read the first post of the thread, It was started by me after the first Innings after which it was almost certain that India were going to loose the Test (unless there is some Natural calamity)
We are aware that India is going to loose the match. You also have a choice to follow the advice of Umair.
Umair - Thanks for your nice and kind words. About the Man of the match/Series I think the award should go to Carl Hooper for his outstanding batting.
AK
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Hats off to the windies for a good victory, could this victory mark their return as a formidable side once again?
A good victory by West Indies by 10 wickets. The series is now square and will provide for some fireworks in the remaining matches. Well played West Indies.
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Hats off to the windies for a good victory, could this victory mark their return as a formidable side once again?
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I don't know about that, with the exception of Dillon, Lara, and Hooper no other player in the team is explosive, their bowlers aren't like they used to have, Garner, one of the greatest bowler of all time, man I miss those days, even our team used to get pummbled by Windies, but it was exciting to watch.
I see no more posts from our indian fellows. I guess its because they lost wonder if they have won there would have been posts one after another. Well its good to see indians hiding in their wholes
Dont think that everyone is like you. I know what you did when Pakistan lost 4 years in a row at home.
AK
I know what you did last summer
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kya bacho jaisi batain kar rehay ho. Truth is out india is back in their whole. Take it dude
I for one predict the Windies would rise once again... Maybe this is not their time, but they will dominate the scene once again.
As for India, umair is right, beating a team like them doesnt prove much. However if the Windies are able to pull of some wins against better teams, then they are definitely in...
Gavaskar was quoted as saying that the cricket enthusiasm was dying out in the Windies. Apparently, their cricketing fans do not like losing (unlike Indians) so if they are to keep the jamaican cricket party fever alive, they ought to perform well in future.