Australia in India, 2008: 4th Test, Day 5 - Highlights


Posted November 11th, 2008 by Nanda No Comments »

India have done what many thought was impossible. Beating Australia 2-0 in a 4 match series. Watch all the highlights and presentation ceremony of the 5th day of the 4th test:

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Australia in India, 2008 - Second Test: Winning Moments


Posted October 24th, 2008 by Nanda No Comments »

Watch the winning moments of India’s biggest win over Australia

Celebrations and Presentation Ceremony

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Australia in India, 2008, First Test: Day 5 - Tendulkar and Laxman Deny Oz


Posted October 15th, 2008 by Nanda No Comments »

The final day was as thrilling as it could ever be. Ricky Ponting declared giving India a victory target of 299 on a crumbling Bangalore wicket. If India got a quick start depending on Sehwag, then it was game on from India. If Australia got Sehwag cheaply, then it was game on from Australia. As it happened, Sehwag got out early and Australia were right on top. Had it been any other Aussie pace attack, they would have won. Had it been any other Indian batting lineup, India would have lost.

Unfortunately for Australia, and fortunately for India, neither was true. The Aussies failed to get 10 wickets. India failed to lose 10 wickets. Two men stood there ground. The only two men who have done so over the last decade. VVS Laxman and Sachin Tendulkar defied a spirited Australian pace attack and Australia’s best spin combination to deny the visitors a victory. Although Tendulkar fell 15 runs short of reaching the world record mark, he would have been pretty satisfied with his effort. VVS on the other hand desperately needed to get amongst the runs, especially after scoring a duck in the first innings.

Ganguly, in his last match at Bangalore, stood firm. His knocks in both the innings have been crucial. He is definitely looking set for a big score in his farewell to international cricket. One wonders, if the last of the 4 matches would have been at the Eden Gardens. The very mention of it being Ganguly’s last match would have ensured capacity crowds for all 5 days, regardless if India win or loose.

Watch Day 5 Highlights

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India vs Australia, 2008 - Second Test Final Day


Posted January 6th, 2008 by Nanda 2 Comments »

I am not going to write about the fourth day, as the final day of the second test is going to be talked about for a long time to come. I was absolutely disgusted with the way this test has finished and from and Indian fan’s point of view I am of the opinion that to hell with it all. India should forfeit all their remaining matches and come back home before the One Day series. But that’s just me talking in an emotional state. After the embarrassment at MCG a couple of weeks ago, this test should have been sealed in three day’s time with India as victorious. However, when 11 players play against 13, it is not a fair contest. Yes sir, I am talking about 11 Australians and 2 Umpires that fielded this match against India.

The disappointment started from Day 1 itself. Ricky Ponting was given a repreive, then Andrew Symonds survived 3 calls. Yet, when it came to bat India were always at the receiving end of each and every decision. It seems that when it comes to playing against Australia, the opposing teams always have to play against the umpires as well. The utter nonsense of umpiring in this match must leave a lot of spectators disillusioned. The people back home must be pissed off.

And then we turn to the attitude of the Australian players themselves. At one point it’s OK for them to sledge any player, but when something gets sent back it quickly becomes racist. Let me be very clear on the Bhajji row, Andrew Symonds and the rest of the Australian bullies are no saints. To presume that Harbhajan used the “Monkey” word is wrong until it is proven that he did say that.

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Sri Lanka vs England, 1st Test, Day 5 Highlights


Posted December 7th, 2007 by Nanda No Comments »

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