Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
So the root word in istri is woman? is it coz it is a woman's job to iron clothes?
Of course. When she is not busy making round rotis
Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
So the root word in istri is woman? is it coz it is a woman's job to iron clothes?
Of course. When she is not busy making round rotis
Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
Of course. When she is not busy making round rotis
She can simply iron them; save time.
Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
I still would say Aussies should have declared after one hour instead of waiting for lunch. I'm sure they would have won the match then.
And now we know if we get Indian middle order within 100 runs or so, rest of the team can get out within 60 runs.
I thought they would too, but turns out they were too chicken, they could've attempted a 'white-wash' 4-0 but looks like they are okay with 2-1 or 2-0 or may be 3-0.
Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
Luved following comments by cricinfo. wonder wut our Indian fans say about this analysis of the possible result.
"In the first innings at the MCG, India lost their last three wickets in the space of 16 balls.
In the second innings at the MCG, India's last 24 balls did not get bowled."
Re: India Vs Australia,Third Test @ Melbourne
Luved following comments by cricinfo. wonder wut our Indian fans say about this analysis of the possible result.
"In the first innings at the MCG, India lost their last three wickets in the space of 16 balls. In the second innings at the MCG, India's last 24 balls did not get bowled."
I have no idea why the Aussies decided to go with the draw.
Warner chasing slowly off Lyons - 2.turned to 3 - was an indication they lost interest.
There was no need to agree to a draw.
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Luved following comments by cricinfo. wonder wut our Indian fans say about this analysis of the possible result.
"In the first innings at the MCG, India lost their last three wickets in the space of 16 balls. In the second innings at the MCG, India's last 24 balls did not get bowled."
I have no idea why the Aussies decided to go with the draw.
Warner chasing slowly off Lyons - 2.turned to 3 - was an indication they lost interest.
There was no need to agree to a draw.
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I think that was the deal.. Dhoni offered Aussies a retirement at the cost of face-saving.. Everybody wins ;)