We can talk about cricket again....

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We can talk about cricket again....

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Now that Australia have thrashed India in the first two tests!!!

Good combination of youth and experience in the team and I am glad all the critics demanding that Ricky Ponting be dropped are loking totally stupid.
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I haven't been following it much but this new lad looks good with the ball and a nice 300+ innings too. I note Tendulkar is scoring well but still no sign of that elusive 100. What is it about the Indians that they do so badly away from home? Not that we can talk. :roll:
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Fast wickets are not what they are used to.
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Hmmm, 52 for 5 at lunch :( Shame Strauss can't actually do what he says. :roll:
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