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1st T20I: Australia v India at Homebush, Sydney, Feb 1st 2012.

Patorick

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Those heartless bastards... how is Christian Nicolussi supposed to write an article by himself without quotes from the press conference?
 

Horrie Is God

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what did they have to gain by doing this ?

strange people


They know the Indian media will go easy on them..

No "Are you embarrassed by your performances??" questions..

You wouldn't think it would be that easy to delude 1.2 billion people..but there you go..
 

Tom Shines

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... or if we're playing two spinners, I'd take Michael Beer over Doherty.

His left arm straight-straighteners were a big part of the Scorchers' success.
 

Twizzle

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They know the Indian media will go easy on them..

No "Are you embarrassed by your performances??" questions..

You wouldn't think it would be that easy to delude 1.2 billion people..but there you go..

surely they have media obligations to honour

anything they do in the Indian media is accessible by the internet anyway regarding thier team make up

sounds like they just didn't want to answer too many questions from the Aussie media "why are you guys so shit ?"
 

Horrie Is God

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surely they have media obligations to honour

anything they do in the Indian media is accessible by the internet anyway regarding thier team make up

sounds like they just didn't want to answer too many questions from the Aussie media "why are you guys so shit ?"

Our media rips into them for sport..

When they whinge they get this..

http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/bollywhine-fletcher-decries-anz-wickets-20120130-1qpqh.html

Bolly-whine: Fletcher decries ANZ wickets..

Andrew Wu
January 31, 2012

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Upset ... The Indian touring party in a huff after being made to wait by the Prime Minister after they turned up unexpectedly early for a reception at Kirribilli House on New Year's Day. Photo: Star News India


THE ability of Duncan Fletcher's misfiring tourists to create controversy rather than win matches came to the fore again yesterday when an impromptu training session created more off-field drama.
The Indians caused consternation among ANZ Stadium and Cricket NSW officials after complaining about the damp state of practice wickets at the venue and, not for the first time this summer, Fletcher was in the thick of the action.
It's understood Fletcher's tone softened after realising he was dealing with the renowned curator Les Burdett, who retired in 2010 after 32 years of distinguished service preparing pitches at Adelaide Oval.

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Not happy ... Virender Sehwag waves his bat at James Pattinson. Photo: Pat Scala


The drama started when the Indians changed their practice schedule yesterday morning, arriving at the Homebush Bay venue at 9am, to the surprise of stadium and Cricket NSW officials.
Burdett refused to divulge whether India had been expected at the ground but explained to Fletcher that it was impossible to dry the practice wickets, which had been covered, after Sydney's wet weather last week.
The Indians were fearful the wickets would be too lively for their batsmen, who have been outplayed by Australia's pacemen in local conditions, and restricted their players to throwdowns in the nets.
But after their fears proved ill-founded, Fletcher's bowlers adopted normal practice.
Their complaints, however, set off alarm bells at Cricket NSW, which is desperate for tomorrow night's Twenty20 match - the first international in Sydney played away from the SCG - to be a success. ''We've got so much riding on this game the last thing we want is facilities not presented in a fit and proper state,'' Cricket NSW chief David Gilbert said.
Unlike the match strip, the practice pitches are off the ground and shaded from much of the afternoon sun. Hence, they take longer to dry.
India's low-key practice was in stark contrast to the session Mickey Arthur put the home side through at the SCG. As promised by Arthur, Australia's Twenty20 squad members were regularly seen doubled over gasping for air, so rigorous were the fielding drills, aimed to refine players' skills under physical duress.
''We just want to put a marker in the sand; it's the start of something new,'' Arthur said. ''There's a group of players there that have got first bite at a potential World Cup in six months' time; we want to see what they're all about. The boys are going to get fairly flogged today.''
India, after not making a change to their beleaguered top six throughout the Test series, will give up-and-coming players such as Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja opportunities to shine in the next five weeks.
''There's no doubt in my mind we're going to see a totally different India arrive for the Twenty20s and the one-dayers,'' Arthur said.
''They're definitely hurting. They've got players in who bring a huge amount of enthusiasm.''
Raina, who did not play in the Tests, said motivation was high in the Indian camp to atone for their dismal summer. ''The youngsters have done very well in the last couple of months so we hope for the best and are looking forward,'' he said.

lol..
 

undertaker

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Hope this game doesn't get washed out. There's a high chance of heavy rain tomorrow. Love to see what a near capacity crowd for ANZ Stadium's first international cricket match will be like (60,000+ has been predicted)
 

IanG

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Hope this game doesn't get washed out. There's a high chance of heavy rain tomorrow. Love to see what a near capacity crowd for ANZ Stadium's first international cricket match will be like (60,000+ has been predicted)

Yeah not looking good.
 

Gas Panic!

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The Indians threatened to go home last time they were here .. I reckon this time they should have been sent home.

Will be attending tonight, hoping for the rain to hold off obviously!
 

yappy

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f**k off RAIN!

Been to two 20-20 games at ANZ and both have been rain affected. Looks like I'm batting 3 for 3.
 

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