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And smalishah's avatar is the most classy one by far Jan certainly echoes the sentiments of CW Yeah we don't crap in the first world; most of us would actually have no idea what that was emanating from Ajmal's backside. Why isn't it roses and rainbows like what happens here? PEWS's retort to Ganeshran on Daemon's picture depicting Ajmal's excreta |
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Well that's an interesting ball
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Sachin running through his full repertoire, eh? Offie, leggie and googly so far.
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all thanks to the reverse sweep
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Well for a start both batsmen have to start again in the morning so an early breakthrough will probably change the game. India will win this, probably still by an innings the way England's middle order play spin. Time to start questioning Dhoni is this time tomorrow if England are still batting. Until then he has done everything right in this match so far.
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Yeah it looks like enforcing the follow-on wasn't such a great idea. Probably should have scored 200 or so quick runs and given England a target of 530 in five sessions. Rain isn't an issue in Ahmedabad at this time of the year. Would still back India to pull this one out but it isn't going to be easy and there could be an awkard chase of 100+ on day 5.
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