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Just a prediction of what Clarke will do, I don't necessarily agree or disagree with it. Happy to be wrong though
Game is far from over, even stevens , on a knives edge...
We need to bat well after lunch tomorrow IMO
Get a good 450-500 lead then we are in with a good chance of winning this
btw..Jane McGrath day tomorrow folks, everyone to wear pink , cant wait![]()
Hence my signature banner and avatar
There will be lots of women there you know
Hence my question. Is it bad form to crack on to women at the cricket on Jane McGrath day?
Hence my question. Is it bad form to crack on to women at the cricket on Jane McGrath day?
Not really, it just exposes the fragility of your national psyche.
There's a guy on this site with a 'Warriors 2011 Grand Finalists banner' in his sig.
New Zealand...forever celebrating mediocrity.
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...ger-to-scg-crowd/story-fn67wv6z-1226236905226
INDIA'S combative batsman Virat Kohli said he gave the finger to the Sydney crowd yesterday after being taunted by vile comments regarding his mother and sister.
Just as it seemed relations between Australia and India were developing positively after the Monkeygate affair in 2008, tensions have risen again in Sydney following the incident.
Kohli was fielding near the boundary in front of a group of rowdy Australian fans when he flipped the bird, and was caught by photographers.
Kohli defended his actions last night on Twitter, writing: i agree cricketers dont have to retaliate. what when the crowd says the worst things about your mother and sister. the worst ive heard.
Kohli found some support from England cricketer Kevin Pietersen who tweeted, "@imVkohli ha ha ha ha ha!!! Welcome to Australia buddy!!" and "that's the way it is mate.. Beat them & they start abusing their own!! #fickle."
Kohli has a reputation as one of the teams aggressors but could face sanctioning from the Board of Control in India for his outburst.
Both sides have made a point of highlighting the progress in relations between them since the infamous Test four years ago when Harbhajan Singh was accused of racially abusing Andrew Symonds, and then captain Anil Kumble claimed after the match that Australia did not play within the spirit of the game.
But Kohlis finger suggests some Indian players still feel far from welcome in this country.
Lol not surprised at all by Kohil.
Bloody precious, the Aussie press. 'Tensions were at boiling point' the other day at the PM's function and 'Kohli flips out' here. And you blokes slurp it up.
In saying that, the NZ press and public is just as bad
His contract was up and he decided not to renew it, don't be suprised to see him picked up by Puma who have struggled since Gilly gave it away.Also I don't think Michael Clarke will be playing with a cleanskin bat for too long.
Wonder why Slazenger ditched him