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    #61
    Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
    My Sachin is out of the ODI's with 'cricket elbow' http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/d...987/jayesh.gif


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      #62
      embarrasing one day result today, Sri lanka coasted to 147. We really need to shake off this mailaise shaprish


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        #63
        Originally posted by Parm View Post
        embarrasing one day result today, Sri lanka coasted to 147. We really need to shake off this mailaise shaprish
        we one the ODI series 3-2.

        Dhoni

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          #64
          Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
          we one the ODI series 3-2.

          Dhoni
          no fair play to the lads, we pulled out some decent performances. Good to see Dhoni score big runs.


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            #65
            Originally posted by Parm View Post
            true, but once Sachin passes lAra's record in test runs, is there any point in keeping him in the squad?
            Originally posted by Parm View Post
            well I dont see it mate, ok he has been a legend for us in the past, but his injuries have hampered him and he is getting out to well, frankly ****e players who should not be able to count his wicket as one of theirs.
            Originally posted by Parm View Post
            to be honest I have not (dont have Zee)
            but from the scores I have seen he has not hit anything big. We cant keep on flogging him till he dies. If we keep on playing him (andf the other old boys) what will happen when they all quit? we will have a potnetial vacuum of talent and a even greater amount of pressure upon the young guys coming in, not only to perform, but the match up to Sachin and his acheivements. We were lucky that Sachin broek the standards that Sunil set, but we need the new talent to come through now.
            Originally posted by Parm View Post
            no its not as Ngog is a kid coming through, whereas I may not have seen this series but have watched him over the past couple of years. Ok he will hit the big scores now and again, but do we wnat him to end up like Lara and remember him as a shadow of his formself, or should he step aside in the near future and be remembered for being the greatest of the modern era? his shoulder and elbow injuries have hampered him and even you must admit seeing the likes of Panesar and Anderson get him out with average balls is quite sickening. Maybe its me but I dont think he plays pace as well as he used to do, but that could als be down to his injuries.
            Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
            Milky you're too blinkered. Time for the old guard to move along and give the youngsters a chance. He can't have been unlucky in 4 innings. He's been on the decline for a while and should go out a hero and step aside for the likes of Yuvraj, Raina, Sharma etc
            Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
            What were you saying about Tendulkar Milky?

            Told you mate, too many old people in this test side now. Time to move on
            Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
            Mate I'm not dissing Tendulkar...no Indian would. He's a hero to us but at the end of the day he's had more poor innings of late than good knocks. Some comentator said a while ago that he shouldn't ruin his legacy and go out when he's getting out for low scores all the time. He's never got over the elbow injury he had a couple of years ago. It's time for him to quit test cricket and just play the ODIs
            ****s

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              #66
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #67
                Originally posted by The_Milkman View Post
                ****s
                mate, Sachin cannot go on forever, ok he had a decent series against the Aussies, but he's 35 now, what more is there for him to acheive? He's got the test and ODi run records, highest centruies in test and ODi's, acknowledged by Bradman as the player who style was most like his. Dont get me wrong, I love the guy and he is a real hero to me, but his time is coming and like Ganguly and Kumble he has to know when to step aside.


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                  #68
                  Still scoring runs. His time is nearing but it's for him to decide.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by tsb View Post
                    Still scoring runs. His time is nearing but it's for him to decide.
                    well he has earned that right.


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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      true, but once Sachin passes lAra's record in test runs, is there any point in keeping him in the squad?
                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      well I dont see it mate, ok he has been a legend for us in the past, but his injuries have hampered him and he is getting out to well, frankly ****e players who should not be able to count his wicket as one of theirs.
                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      to be honest I have not (dont have Zee)
                      but from the scores I have seen he has not hit anything big. We cant keep on flogging him till he dies. If we keep on playing him (andf the other old boys) what will happen when they all quit? we will have a potnetial vacuum of talent and a even greater amount of pressure upon the young guys coming in, not only to perform, but the match up to Sachin and his acheivements. We were lucky that Sachin broek the standards that Sunil set, but we need the new talent to come through now.
                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      no its not as Ngog is a kid coming through, whereas I may not have seen this series but have watched him over the past couple of years. Ok he will hit the big scores now and again, but do we wnat him to end up like Lara and remember him as a shadow of his formself, or should he step aside in the near future and be remembered for being the greatest of the modern era? his shoulder and elbow injuries have hampered him and even you must admit seeing the likes of Panesar and Anderson get him out with average balls is quite sickening. Maybe its me but I dont think he plays pace as well as he used to do, but that could als be down to his injuries.
                      Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                      Milky you're too blinkered. Time for the old guard to move along and give the youngsters a chance. He can't have been unlucky in 4 innings. He's been on the decline for a while and should go out a hero and step aside for the likes of Yuvraj, Raina, Sharma etc
                      Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                      What were you saying about Tendulkar Milky?

                      Told you mate, too many old people in this test side now. Time to move on
                      Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                      Mate I'm not dissing Tendulkar...no Indian would. He's a hero to us but at the end of the day he's had more poor innings of late than good knocks. Some comentator said a while ago that he shouldn't ruin his legacy and go out when he's getting out for low scores all the time. He's never got over the elbow injury he had a couple of years ago. It's time for him to quit test cricket and just play the ODIs

                      Originally posted by Parm View Post
                      mate, Sachin cannot go on forever, ok he had a decent series against the Aussies, but he's 35 now, what more is there for him to acheive? He's got the test and ODi run records, highest centruies in test and ODi's, acknowledged by Bradman as the player who style was most like his. Dont get me wrong, I love the guy and he is a real hero to me, but his time is coming and like Ganguly and Kumble he has to know when to step aside.
                      ****s x2

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                        #71
                        Lol

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                          #72
                          Panesar is so ****e its unbelievable.

                          If Mendis had played on that track instead of him, the India would have been done

                          Those whom right off Tendulkar are foolish though - I would love to see him be part of an India world cup winning team. Ideally against Australia, with Hayden and Ponting crying at some point
                          We need better attacking players!

                          Torres aint enough

                          Rafas number #1 fan

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by ARIMAN View Post
                            Panesar is so ****e its unbelievable.

                            If Mendis had played on that track instead of him, the India would have been done

                            Those whom right off Tendulkar are foolish though - I would love to see him be part of an India world cup winning team. Ideally against Australia, with Hayden and Ponting crying at some point

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                              #74
                              3-0

                              woop woop

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                                #75
                                4-0

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