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Do you think Craig McMillan's low centre of gravity affects his batting performance?
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Absolutely, short fat batsman have always prospered in the international game. Alan Border, Arjuna Ranatunga and Allan Lamb to name a few. I think with shortness comes short arm length and with that an ability to powerfully jab the ball.
Should i stay up and see the second soon international meeting between eng and aus?
Question:im tiered but want to watch it.
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Yes It is unquestionably going to be a thrilling encounter as the resurgent England team try to subdue a cricketing monster Australia . It is a battle between belief to stuff the best and a wounded lion desperate to strike back .
Record it if its on TV or a short time ago watch the highlights the subsequent morning.
u only live once and its better live ..stay up!!!
depends on how big of a sports lover u r!!!
yes
Yes, especially if you are English because you have a prospect to win again.. but Australia is still the favourite.
Yes, because England's going to win.
XD
Nah turn to bed you know its only going to be a loss to england,i give attention to its about time we give up cricket and whilst we are at it tennis.
Yes, or you could record it!
Australia lost the 2nd final and also the trophy. They lost to England by 34 runs by D/L Method.
Please do not misuse your time, buddy.
Night is the time for prayer, meditation and realizing God !!
Which indian cricketer acted as the player's spokesman to negotiate next to indian cricket board.?
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Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev and Ravi Shashtri
Two guys
1)sunil gavaskar
2) sayad kirmani
this two guys are always be the spokperson against bcci
kapil dev
Ravi Shastri
1)Sunil gavaskar
2)Ravi shastri
3)Saiyad Kirmani
For Kapil Dev :- Not At All
1. Roopa Ganguly
2. Priyanka Chopra
OR
1.Kirmani
2.Kiran More
Anil Kumble
kumble
You surmise after Brian lara retirement sachin tendulkar should retire to from ODI?
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i definitely agree next to you on that one. Brian Lara had his great moments but surrounded by the end he have to retire. i think matching goes for sachin tendulkar. he is losing his fire, his fervour for the game and i really conjecture that is what cricket is adjectives about
Good Question
wow! i feel "the chaser" is so right on this one!
he has lately lost his fire and his passion, its adjectives over for him
I think that not singular should Brian Lara retire but all the misfits that pose as the command of West Indies Cricket, especially Ken Gordon.
Boaz.
On the contrary, if Sachin has somewhat shame left, he should retire from Cricket totally and allow other junior to play. At his age he is nothing but a distress for the team.
yes, sachin should adopt the truth that he is no more a batting expert, he has crossed his prime time, his talent is lost, he is a burden on squad and he should go immediately
Every player have to retire after some time it depend on the player when he do it. Problem next to the Indian player they not know when to retire unless they shown the outdoor by the selectors or badly insulted by populace.
For reputed people cross and fame is earth-shattering then the money.
Sachin become the liability on the Indian team. He can not gain run against the quality bowling but can rack up against likes of Bermuda, Holland, Trinada etc.
He lost his spark and should quit gracefully.
If he be in motion to Bangladesh, I get padding that he score heavily against them and poor Indian aficionado then start making rumble master blaster back but when he tour to the England again he Will lost his form.
He is know the widespread batsman who can easily dominated by the newcomer bowler.
We should not enjoy hope with them
i deem no.
Yes he has to be retire very soon.
NO...lara's retirement doesn't mean tat sachin should also retire frm ODIs....Sachin wishes 2 play 4 his team for more time....he have the ability 2 play...
Decesion to retire will depend upon to the individual. Lara have retired after the age of 37 years and Sachin is younger to him in age. If Tendulkar is confident that he can still play well-mannered cricket, nobody should force himm to retire.
NO sachin's quite immature rite now and should verbs for another 4 to 5 yrs.
Yes! Great Idea!
It is heart wrenching even to think that Indian troop will not have a wonder like Sachin Tendulkar to clear sure that runs are automatically coming from his batand make a difference between Win and Loss.
But the realness on the ground is that there be a ICC Cricket World Cup in 2007 where on earth Sachin could not show his prowess. It may be such that this is one of his case of ruin which may not be repeated in adjectives, but what can he justify if for any defence his performance would not augment in adjectives games?
Any cricketing greats when announce retirment, we the fans from adjectives over teh world feel cramp of not being competent to his superb performance. This be true for Sunil Gavasker, Imran Khan, Shane Warne and such icons of world cricket. It is true that the Team would receive a bit demoralised, but the chances of newer talent surfacing would offset such interim inconveniences.
In Bangladesh we saw a few good cricketers have to go, immediately the turn of our captain Habibul Bashar have come. Let such good player retire on their own,instead of forcing them to do so any by public pressure of that coming from the Board.
Good Luck to Sachin and may be we will be able to see him surrounded by commentary box, or hosting shows like Charu Sharma and his lieks or within official meeting for the development of cricket surrounded by India as well as surrounded by this subcontinent!
YES.
He is no longer a "Golden Boy' for India, is well bygone his prime...
a "has been"...
He should should budge bask in the after light of his fading radiance!!
No.Sachin has still greatly of cricket in him.He is just 34.Brian Lara is 37.
Who cares?
sachin doesn't jump
why
Brian Lara is ....Great
where as Sachin is ..Greed
This depends on ones personal thinking , and come up with he should say appropriate by with grace,because he is a great player of the activity .There is no doubt that he should select his own time but it should emphatically be BEFORE he is not selected within the team.
Lara retired because he be not doing good within ODIs at all and he is 37 also going to be 38 this year. Have you hear any cricketer play after they turn 37 or 38 in international cricket at the present time? No. The reason individual the amount cricket being played and the travelling and other commitments required. Sachin is going to be 34 so he have another 2-3 years. He should not be an automatic selection but should be available for screening. He should spend time playing first-class cricket and prove to the selectors that he is good satisfactory. He bailed out India a bunch of times if not adjectives the time in the end 3-4 months. He is old but doesn't plan he can't turn games. He can provide stability. He doesn't need to be his old-fashioned self. He needs to be the senior who plays but let's teen in the side gross the most of the opportunity they've been given. We shouldn't blame the world cup ignominy on him or any other person. That be a collective failure. He did his living in the middle proclaim. The Sehwags, the Uthappa's, the Yuvraj's are the ones to blame who let the opportunity slip. They are the future. Expectations should be from them not from a party who has carried Indian cricket on his hindmost for atleast the last 12-13 years. So quit dictum that Sachin should retire. Be reasonable and tolerate him do what he loves doing.
No, I will say Brain Lara is different from Sachin Tendulkar. I am not aphorism this because I am a Sachin fan or something, Yes I agree that I am Indian squad fan but tolerate me tell this one,
Brain Lara is a great player and a total classic Test player and he would not hold been retried if he would own not been within West Indies. Off the camera, Brain Lara has so various problems with his board officals, I come to know that, When Brain Lara was here to select his world cup squard he didnt choose Ramdin in some over issues and this get the board people angry and immediately when Brain Lara is out of power, they made him do this drastic step or else he would own kicked out of the ODI team, so whats the best ? Quit by respect or draw from fired by disrespect...Brain Lara choosed the first one.
Sachin Tendulkar, He is one of the fine player that India has produced and World have seen. He is a player both of ODI and Test, He is here to stay for more 6 years surrounded by Indian team. He have no trouble with the BCCI so what should he rather something he loves and has breath from ultimate 18 years, he loves cricket and breath through it. I would like to speak that Sachin has more 6 years within him still good, if explicitly no injuries or so. Sachin can play, cause he is not resembling Brain, (38). Sachin is (35) and...
if ur saying that Brain Lara retried consequently he retried in 38, so Sachin have more 3 more years to go, so why to angle this question. Sachin have something to contribute Indian team may be his exprience to youngesters.
NNaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!
yes, its time for adjectives the old farts to evacuate the game to the subsequent generation
no plainly not brain is 38 but sachin is 34 if you see the gap besides sachin will quit when he think he earns this much freedom
never
It is heart wrenching even to regard that Indian team will not hold a genius approaching Sachin Tendulkar to make sure that runs are automatically coming from his batand produce a difference between Win and Loss.
But the reality on the ground is that near was a ICC Cricket World Cup within 2007 where Sachin could not show his prowess. It may be such that this is one of his luggage of failure which may not be repeated within future, but what can he maintain if for any reason his performing would not improve contained by future games?
Any cricketing greats when announce retirment, we the fan from all over teh world surface pain of not mortal able to his superb conduct. This was true for Sunil Gavasker, Imran Khan, Shane Warne and such icon of world cricket. It is true that the Team would get a bit demoralised, but the probability of newer talents surfacing would frustrate such temporary inconveniences.
In Bangladesh we saw a few righteous cricketers had to progress, now the turn of our boss Habibul Bashar has come. Let such dutiful player retire on their own,instead of forcing them to do so either by public pressure of that coming from the Board.
Good Luck to Sachin and may be we will know how to see him in commentary box, or hosting shows approaching Charu Sharma and his lieks or in bureaucrat meetings for the nouns of cricket in India as economically as in this subcontinent!
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