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Comments: 14 
Posted by cricketlover550 on (December 29, 2012, 10:21 GMT)

excellent 1 .. where u get these ideas from?

Posted by   on (December 28, 2012, 8:02 GMT)

Hehe lol and dhoni's expression xcellent satish

Posted by vijaysrivatsan on (December 27, 2012, 5:03 GMT)

Reason# 483 by dhoni.sure he has 484 ready for next match

Posted by saro_cric on (December 27, 2012, 4:17 GMT)

Playing a T20 match with just 3 regular bowlers is horrible! I don't understand why dhoni trusts jadeja too much!!!

Posted by asiacricket1234 on (December 26, 2012, 20:39 GMT)

Well I think India have done well as a Bowling unit. They only had 133 run and Pakistan has a aggressive batting line up. I didnt expect them to get that many wicket or to get that match down to last over. What shocked me is the way they lost their wickets.

Posted by   on (December 26, 2012, 13:09 GMT)

gud 1 !!!!!! ya it is ryt tht they r shot with 2-3 bolwers

Posted by nideesh on (December 26, 2012, 10:35 GMT)

short of ideas and bowling changes

Posted by hachan on (December 26, 2012, 9:18 GMT)

but i think a "short ball" by I Sharma was the reason for Indian defeat...agree?

Posted by   on (December 26, 2012, 8:53 GMT)

India were 2 bowlers short but because yuvi bowled well in last few games against England Dhoni thought he is as good as especialist but he proved to be wrong at the end of the day. We(Pakistan) used 6 bowlers and all of them were especialist bowlers, that is our strength and good to see our batters doing well after Inzi's consultancy.

Posted by indiasupbangalore on (December 26, 2012, 8:03 GMT)

I think we were definitely a bowler short, oh well I am tired of listening to dhoni's excuses he needs a break, can we please pass on captainy of t20s to virat, and have a better a wicketkeeper bastsman in place.

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