Yet again, in a Do or Die match, they crumble, to the same opponents.. Can't these put up some fight..this is just unbelivable... chasing 250, aussies are 110/1 in 14 overs, and i really wonder, whether wee have the stomach to fight it out, or is it just that we are playing against a superior team... Why do we lack that killer instinct..
hold on..
why do i blame the indian team for? They are just like me and others, who always operate in the safer mode.. We really lack the killer instinct, and perform just the required amount at our official work.. nobody cares/wants to perform a little more than what is required...
When the hell will our mindset change?
p.s: The match is still in progress, and the aussies have lost the second wicket, I only hope the indian team proves me wrong this time...
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Chokers!!!
Oh man, again we have lost to the aussies... i am talking about the 6th ODI that happened between India and Australia.. West Indies were through to the finals, and it was a do or die game for the other two. from 116/6, the aussies pushed it to 213 (thanks mainly to hadden, who hit 4 straight sixes of the part-timers), which was not that big a total on that small ground...
all that was required from the indians was some sensible batting.. with aussies playing just 3 front-line pace bowlers, indians jus needed to play-off the first 20-overs, keep the wickets in hand and then it would have been a very easy task.. but instead, Lee and clark (who was thrashed for 80 odd runs in 7 overs by the WI) broke the backbone of the Indian team, and left India hoping at 50/4.
raina and dhoni managed to put on some partnerships with mongia, and we we just 50-odd runs away from victory when dhoni threw his wicket away.. then the in-sensible mongia just rotated the strike to the bowlers, and exposing them to the likes off lee and mcgrath.. someone needs on put somthing inside mongia's head on this issue, as he will be in this team for the next series, based on this one-off performance...
all in all only one thing happened.. these Chokers have spoiled the mood of the many Indian fans.
all that was required from the indians was some sensible batting.. with aussies playing just 3 front-line pace bowlers, indians jus needed to play-off the first 20-overs, keep the wickets in hand and then it would have been a very easy task.. but instead, Lee and clark (who was thrashed for 80 odd runs in 7 overs by the WI) broke the backbone of the Indian team, and left India hoping at 50/4.
raina and dhoni managed to put on some partnerships with mongia, and we we just 50-odd runs away from victory when dhoni threw his wicket away.. then the in-sensible mongia just rotated the strike to the bowlers, and exposing them to the likes off lee and mcgrath.. someone needs on put somthing inside mongia's head on this issue, as he will be in this team for the next series, based on this one-off performance...
all in all only one thing happened.. these Chokers have spoiled the mood of the many Indian fans.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
right or wrong?
What was right yesterday is wrong today,
What was wrong yesterday is right today...
So, what is right till today, maynot be right forever.. If everything changes sometime in your life, then why have rigid value systems.
If one doesn't change his/her previous doing (right or wrong), inspite of knowing it is the other, then one is stubborn..
If one does change his/her previous doing (right or wrong), knowing it is the other, then one is shaky..
What was wrong yesterday is right today...
So, what is right till today, maynot be right forever.. If everything changes sometime in your life, then why have rigid value systems.
If one doesn't change his/her previous doing (right or wrong), inspite of knowing it is the other, then one is stubborn..
If one does change his/her previous doing (right or wrong), knowing it is the other, then one is shaky..
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