New Zealand Vs India 2nd Test Match

Nah...! 130 is a bit too much.


End of over 36 (maiden) India 91/7

Re: ....

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*Originally posted by Jind_Mahi: *
well why are ppl makins comparisions abt Indian batting..comeon you shouldn't be concerned...and hey Australia blasted Pakistan on the pitches of Sharjah, not at the bouncy pitches of Southern Hemisphere..Comon no doubt abt that Indian players are GOD in sub-continent and off course they have to face some problems at these fast and bouncy pitches..don't fight guys..Enjoy the game of Cricket..
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I agree to certain extent of what you said, now lets just compare the Pakistani batting lineup at Sharjah against Australia to Indian batting in Newzeland against Newzeland.

Opponent:
Australia, one of the top bowling sides in the world, including one of the greatest spinner of all time on a spinner friendly track. Also one of the greatest team in the history of test cricket.

Newzeland, not even the top 3 team in the world, missing the likes of Cairns, talented but unexperienced players like Bond, Tuffey. No bowler with the class of Warne.

Pakistani Batting: The most experienced batsman in the team is Younis Khan.

Indian Batting: The most experienced batsman in the team is Sachin Tendulkar.

Pak batting: total combined test matches for the batsman less than 50.

Indian batting: total combined test matches for all batsman 250+, just an estimate.

I hope you can tell the difference.

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*Originally posted by Nakhrey Wali: *
91/7 H. Singh out for 20 He made score that is equal to the sum of score of

Bangar, Sehwag, Dravid and Tendulkar :)
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Yet India's score will soon be double of what Pakistan managed to score in either innings in the last test match against Australia recently in perfect batting/weather conditions at Sharjah.

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*Originally posted by Some1: *

Yet India's score will soon be double of what Pakistan managed to score in either innings in the last test match against Australia recently in perfect batting/weather conditions at Sharjah.
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I hope you changed your mind after reading my previous post. :)

37.1 Oram to Khan, OUT: Khan plays all over a yorker, and the stumps are cleaned out

India 92/8, Partnership of 1

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*Originally posted by Some1: *

Yet India's score will soon be double of what Pakistan managed to score in either innings in the last test match against Australia recently in perfect batting/weather conditions at Sharjah.
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Yeah with combine batting experience which is less than the experience of Tendulkar alone and in front of the bowling line whose experience is five/six times the experience of NZ bowling line

yes uncle you are saying right :)

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*Originally posted by UMAIR316: *

I hope you changed your mind after reading my previous post. :)
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You mean I read your posts. Well yes I do sometimes... when I neglect to see the User Id alongside with the photograph of the World's fastest chucker.

OK, I changed my mind, 100 looks like the target.

Here is the sorry card for India:



India 1st innings                                               R   B   4  6
SB Bangar             c Oram             b Tuffey               1   4   0  0
V Sehwag              c Richardson       b Bond                 1  21   0  0
R Dravid              c Hart             b Tuffey               9  56   0  0
SR Tendulkar          c Styris           b Tuffey               9  31   1  0
*SC Ganguly           c Fleming          b Tuffey               5   9   1  0
VVS Laxman                               b Bond                23  46   4  0
+PA Patel             not out                                   8  44   1  0
Harbhajan Singh                          b Bond                20   9   5  0
Z Khan                                   b Oram                 0   7   0  0
Extras                (lb 12, nb 4)                            16
Total                 (8 wickets, 37.1 overs)                  92

To Bat: T Yohannan, A Nehra.

FoW: 1-1 (Bangar, 1.3 ov), 2-11 (Sehwag, 6.3 ov),
     3-26 (Tendulkar, 16.1 ov), 4-34 (Ganguly, 18.5 ov),
     5-40 (Dravid, 20.5 ov), 6-70 (Laxman, 32.2 ov),
     7-91 (Harbhajan Singh, 34.4 ov), 8-92 (Khan, 37.1 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Bond                        14      7     33      3 (1nb)
Tuffey                       9      6     12      4 (1nb)
Oram                         9.1    1     21      1 (2nb)
Styris                       2      0     10      0
Astle                        3      2      4      0


Well played NZ and H.Singh

Its too late so see you all tomorrow. I m ending the day at good note :)

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*Originally posted by Nakhrey Wali: *

Yeah with combine batting experience which is less than the experience of Tendulkar alone and in front of the bowling line whose experience is five/six times the experience of NZ bowling line

yes uncle you are saying right :)
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Tendulkar was way better than your YOUNIS KHAN even when he had half as much experience as him for God's sake...

And get this, Tendulkar would tear McGrath/Warne apart anyday at SHARJAH like he had done on so many occasions in the past.

By the way, its good to see that the Indian team is giving the Pakistanis something to cheer about after the sound thrashing Pakistan has received so far in SA.

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*Originally posted by Some1: *

Tendulkar was way better than your YOUNIS KHAN even when he had half as much experience as him for God's sake...

And get this, Tendulkar would tear McGrath/Warne apart anyday at SHARJAH like he had done on so many occasions in the past.

By the way, its good to see that the Indian team is giving the Pakistanis something to cheer about after the sound thrashing Pakistan has received so far in SA.
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hahahah i love it :)
What do they say ??? *Rasssi jal gaee per bul nahee gaya *

some1 uncle aap k post parh ker tu mujhey India ka score card daikhney say bhee ziada maza aa raha hay :)

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Well find for urself but New Zealand is the 3rd best team in Test Match if i am not wrong.
The other thing is that New Zealand if even has Shane Warne won't make a difference, because all around the world, he hasn't got as much bashing as the Indian batsmen gave them. Off course no doubt abt the fact that Fast bowlers have troubled and are always gonna trouble them. This off course can change if the pitches in India are made fast and bouncy..Test match is a completely different game compared to One day matches. The other thing is that, you just can't compare Sachin with every single batsmen. Like somone was saying compare with Imran Farhat..are you guys serious..Sachin represented the team of Mumbai at the age of 14 and made the century in 129 balls, which consisted of more than 10 hits to boundary. He scored 50 on debut even after being hit on the nose by a delivery from Waqar.....There are other batsmen in the team also and every has to take the burden.

oh just one more post before leaving please bardasht ker leen some1 uncle

Here is the Pakistani batting lineup that played agains AUS in Sharjah

Taufeeq Umar, Imran Farhat , Younus Khan, Faisal Iqbal, Misbah Ul Haq, Hasan Raza

and here is the Indian batting lineup that we are talking about today

Bangar, Sehwag, Tendulkar, Dravid, Ganguly , Laxman

and this does not ends here

Here is the bowling line those Pakistani chicks were facing

McGrath, Bret Lee, Shane Warne, AJ Bichel

and here is the bowling lineup Indians were facing today

Bond, Oram, Tiffy and Styris

Still Dare to compare that batting performance of Pakistan with today's Indian batting performance :)

NakhreyWali,

I had wished you would also mention something about the pitch/weather conditions at Sharjah vis-a-vis New Zealand and which one is more suited to players from the Subcontinent.
BTW, The weather at Hamilton today was esp. bad after it rained so much . No wonder Fleming opted to field after winning the toss. My guess is the New Zealand batsmen would not find it easy either if the conditions are the same tomorrow irrespective of the Indian bowling strength.

Wicket is suppose to flatten out as the game goes on. Weather forecast is good for the rest of the days too. I got more than 22 tickets!!! agar koi aana chahay tou mujh say ticket lay lay.

All said and done .. but 53 and 59 in two inings on Flat wickets of Sharjah.. :wink: It doent get worst than this.Even Deep Dasgupta and agarkar can do it. :wink:

Nothing can explain it. :hehe: :hehe:

And for those who are crying about Indian batting in Hamilton.This is what was pakistan’s score in Hamilton when they played there last time.

104 and 118.

And wana know who was the bowler…
Tuffey ,Martin,Franklin

Nobody now even knows who was Martin and Franklin. match was over in 2.5 days. :slight_smile: :hehe:

That tells us

WE and our NEIGHBOUR fear everything that’s green :rotfl: :rotfl:

We are afraid of green wickets & ourselves (since we r running around in green and proved to be our worst enemy ) :rotfl:

They are afraid of green wickets and of us (since we r running around in green ) :rotfl:

CONVICTIONS are a greater threat to the TRUTH than LIES

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*Originally posted by andha_qanoon: *
And for those who are crying about Indian batting in Hamilton.This is what was pakistan's score in Hamilton when they played there last time.

104 and 118.

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Yeah true but AQ uncle Pakistan dont have world's best batting lineup :) Everyone knows Pakistan batting is fragile to death.

yep :hehe:
Thankfully we were never labelled as the Best warna God Forbid we would have to chew our own words :hehe:

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