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3rd test: India vs Australia - Delhi Oct 29-Nov 2 2008

aussies1st

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Credit where due Watson has been the pick of the bowlers with Clark. Hes bowled really well this session, with good seam position and line and length. Katich is going well too, even though he got whacked by Dhoni he still was tossing them up.
 

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Well, that was a wicket missed by Billy....*sigh* what a sh*t series we're having
 
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He just won't give ANYBODY out :? Terrible terrible umpire. Despite what some think on here.......

What a joke!

You meant to say "He just won't give any Indians out :? Terrible terrible umpire. Despite what some think on here"

But doing that is probably not allowed either

Expect to see Bowden's crooked finger popping every chance it can when Australia is batting, and quickly and without thought.
 

aussies1st

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Johnson has 2 wickets from decent balls:crazy:
If only he could produce more of them more often.
 

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Bowden is a clown and is the worst umpire in the history of cricket

i have no doubt he'll want the adoring crowd to cheer him as his finger goes up. he loves attention and thinks he is part of the show and some sort of celebrity

the wanker placed a media ban on himself at one stage Silent treatment from Bowden

who the f**k would want to talk to an umpire :?

lets not forget he tried to steal a ball too

http://thatscricket.oneindia.in/news/2008/01/14/quirky-bowden-charged-with-steadying-series.html

Bowden was also caught pocketing the match ball from that Test.

He explained that he wanted the ball as a souvenir because it was his first Ashes series, and an unthinking England wicketkeeper Geraint Jones -- also in his first Ashes series -- handed it to him.

When the England and Wales Cricket Board stepped in, the ball was returned.
 

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