lol..that was funny Richard
If Hoggard had been fit we'd have had a better chance, if Harmison had we've have had a much worse one.
lol..that was funny Richard
If Hoggard had been fit we'd have had a better chance, if Harmison had we've have had a much worse one.
no.i consider india pretty lucky with geting away with first test.. after that they really performed well.. to some it up they perform good in the days that the luck was in thier side.
the question that i want to through in here is that if mathew hoggard and harmison was here would the result be different?
what history? Gillespie batted for 4 hours in that pitch and you are saying India could not have scored 200+ runs on the last day? Gimme a break... That pitch was so slow and good for batting (not for quick scoring, but for proper old school test match batting) that even I could have scored a few there.... It was just too slow for any bowler to be really effective by a lot. The fact that Bhajji only tasted success when he lowered his trajectory while bowling is ample proof of that....Give me a break India prepared a dust-bowl track at Mumbai to win the only test they won in that series and in the Chennai test in which they still needed 200 odd runs on the last day and history tells us that India have lost test matches in those situations too. But at the end of the day its the end result that really matters.
If Powar wasn't such a dickhead.. might've still been able to draw the match even with rain.If not for rain, Australia's wouldn't have won last series in India.
Pretty sure Powar was part of the Nagpur debacle.... or was that someone else?Powar?!
D'you mean Patel?
Yeah. But you know I cant say that. If I said that I would be accused of being a Jgmohan Dalmiya and Sourav Ganguly supporter. The anti Ganguly wave was so strong back then that people put all the blame on Ganguly. The focus was not on the politics Powar played there but on how Ganguly faked an injury to stay out of that mach.If Powar wasn't such a dickhead.. might've still been able to draw the match even with rain.
Nah you are right on spot.Pretty sure Powar was part of the Nagpur debacle.... or was that someone else?
The VCA chiefe was a sidekick of Powar. He gave instructions to prepare a pitch that suited Australia. But media chose to ignore that and and directed their focus at ganguly by making accusations that he sat out faking an injury.Didn't the debacle side of things chiefly centre around (whichever idiot was in charge of the Vidarbha Cricket Assocaion)'s stupid decision to deliberately sabotage his own national team's prospects by ordering a green pitch, just because he didn't get on with Dalmiya?
Except that Nagpur Pitch used to be a batsman friendly pitch, Mohali and Eden Gardenss pitch were the ones made for assisting fast bowlers. Ganguly and Harbhajan were indeed injured and it was reported before the match itself (you can check the aussie link I posted).That's to be expected, though - many people resent Indian conditions assisting India, and therefore laugh at someone rebelling against such a thing and deliberately preparing conditions to suit the oppo, and then laugh at Ganguly (another person highly resented) not getting what he wants, and take the chance to accuse him of basically sulking because of that.
I don't know what the media reaction in India was, of course. But everyone in England, and the little Australian coverage I read, loved that game. Then had the nerve to kick-up a fuss about the next game when India did get the conditions they wanted.