I am not sure if this is a cartoon or a fact. Practice is always good whether it is playing against a local team or participating in a local first class match.
Posted by V-Man_
on (October 31, 2012, 22:33 GMT)
Not sure how is this funny. Aussies are doing exactly the same. They ordered their player to come home early. They even shifted their domestic matches so the returning players can play in those games. Why not make a cartoon about that!!! Broaden your horizons mate.
Posted by BOBO.BBOO.BBOO.BBBO.BOOO.BBBB.OOOO
on (October 31, 2012, 8:11 GMT)
Hmm....For Ind it's about switching from T-20 mode to Test mode. Even in practice matches, Ind batsmen scored above 4 runs per over with wickets falling at regular intervals. This is what we don't want. They may score 3 per over but wickets should not fall so regularly.
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Ha ha. Very nice one Satish. :D
Posted by athem79 on (November 1, 2012, 5:12 GMT)I am not sure if this is a cartoon or a fact. Practice is always good whether it is playing against a local team or participating in a local first class match.
Posted by V-Man_ on (October 31, 2012, 22:33 GMT)Not sure how is this funny. Aussies are doing exactly the same. They ordered their player to come home early. They even shifted their domestic matches so the returning players can play in those games. Why not make a cartoon about that!!! Broaden your horizons mate.
Posted by BOBO.BBOO.BBOO.BBBO.BOOO.BBBB.OOOO on (October 31, 2012, 8:11 GMT)Hmm....For Ind it's about switching from T-20 mode to Test mode. Even in practice matches, Ind batsmen scored above 4 runs per over with wickets falling at regular intervals. This is what we don't want. They may score 3 per over but wickets should not fall so regularly.