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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

Post: # 1995910Post saynta »

Aussie batting collapse aided by a dodgy umpire decision. Green given out with ball appearing to miss the stumps. Of course the maggot stepped in because the Indians had used up all their challenges.

6 wickets for 11 runs..................farrrrk.

Fans see red after shithouse decision

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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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88 run first innings lead, most teams would take that. We were in a dominant position twice last Test and fluffed it both times, let’s see if we can take advantage of this one!


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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Massive wicket!!

Jadeja! Lyon. Could this be the straw that breaks the camel's back!

Come on.


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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India in front now, Australia can’t let them get away.

Not sure I’d be confident chasing anything over 70…


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The GOAT doing GOAT things :D


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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Not home and hosed yet. Great catch though.


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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Fantastic game ...knife's edge


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.


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Fantastic game ...knife's edge


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The Indian tail is the longest I've ever seen.

Axar at number 9!


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GOOOAAAAATTTTTTYYYY!

and GREEN ACRES!!!!


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Where are all those on here who over the years have insisted Lyon can’t bowl Australia to (unless the batsmen stuff it up) victory??


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The_Dud wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 10:04pm Where are all those on here who over the years have insisted Lyon can’t bowl Australia to (unless the batsmen stuff it up) victory??
After watching yesterday's action , today taking to a friend said " the pitch is diabolical , if india get a lead of fifty , i reckon it will be enough ! "
As we've as seen all series the lower order have completely no idea how to play them . So if you can get good odds on a india win , get on


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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yeah, we need to be ready for anything tomorrow. Players like Micthell Stark and lesser known batsman may have to hold up an end.


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The_Dud wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 8:17pm India in front now, Australia can’t let them get away.

Not sure I’d be confident chasing anything over 70…
It's 75

So how do you feel about that?


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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shanegrambeau wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 11:55pm
The_Dud wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 8:17pm India in front now, Australia can’t let them get away.

Not sure I’d be confident chasing anything over 70…
It's 75

So how do you feel about that?
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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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saynta wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 9:20pm This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.
No need to guess who has got the rub of the green. Seriously they are just cheats.


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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CURLY wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:30am
saynta wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 9:20pm This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.
No need to guess who has got the rub of the green. Seriously they are just cheats.
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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The_Dud wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:43am
CURLY wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:30am
saynta wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 9:20pm This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.
No need to guess who has got the rub of the green. Seriously they are just cheats.
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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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The_Dud wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:43am
CURLY wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:30am
saynta wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 9:20pm This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.
No need to guess who has got the rub of the green. Seriously they are just cheats.
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So you agree.

Hows the Indian umpire that gave Sharma not out twice on one over.


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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CURLY wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:52am
The_Dud wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:43am
CURLY wrote: Fri 03 Mar 2023 10:30am
saynta wrote: Thu 02 Mar 2023 9:20pm This would have to be the worst umpiring performance I have ever had the misfortune to witness. Unbelievable in fact.
No need to guess who has got the rub of the green. Seriously they are just cheats.
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So you agree.

Hows the Indian umpire that gave Sharma not out twice on one over.
Or not giving Head out plumb
Or not giving Marnus out plumb
Or calling Marnus back when bowled
Or giving an Indian batsmen out LBW off a massive inside edge
Or Giving Kohli out LBW
And it goes on and on and on...

Or allowing Smith to consistently abuse the DRS system by repeatedly appealing for rubbish stumping chances.

Oh, but when we do it its called "exploiting a loophole"... :lol:

Keep crying Curly, hope you've got plenty of tissue boxes ready for the footy season! :D


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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We lost 6/11 on the second day.
Our tail is non-existant.

This is going to be nerve-wracking and even if we made it to 50 without loss, I wouldn't be counting the chickens.

The Indians have an incredible tail. Axar Patel, number nine, has scored 82, 74 15 not out and 12 not out.

Brilliant tactic to have batting allrounders who are spinners at the lower order.. Where is our Carl Hooper?


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Re: Australia in India: Train Wreck?

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How does one defend the indefensible.


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