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Pakistan vs India at Hobart, 21st of January, 2000

Mofeez Murtaza January 20, 2000

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#3 Posted by sharayar on November 30, 1999 12:00:00 am
well,I think the problem with Indians is that they tend to think themselves as big stars...apart from Sachin,no body is,infact.....

and it is this image which saddles them....the day they think that they are players....maybe they will win....



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#2 Posted by afrasiyab on November 30, 1999 12:00:00 am
Saw the game last night in a South Indian restaurant. Absolutely loved Tendulkar`s batting in the first session of the game.

You seem to be a big fan of Waqar. I don`t have anything against him but for someone as experienced as himself even an off day should not be as bad as it turned out to be. Anyways, he should remain in the team. However, I still maintain that Ijaz`s innings is really an example of the sun shining on a dog`s ...

Pakistani fielding, however, will need to be tighter if they want to put up a respectable competition against the Austrailians.

BTW, you are doing a great job. Although I had seen the match myself this time, I still read through the whole report and found it to be well written and very descripttive.

Keep it up.





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#1 Posted by vikolas on November 30, 1999 12:00:00 am
A well written, description indeed.

It`s time I guess India, should stop playing cricket, atleast for the next 5 years. Pathetic performance indeed. Kudos to the Pakistani team, for a good and well fought performance.

I hope both our countries fight more of thier fights on the cricket field, rather than the political one, which is full of hatred.



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