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comment by Maksi (U2561)

posted on 7/8/11

Indias chances of getting back into the series? don't make me laugh. They came underprepared, lazy, hence the injuries and will lose 4:0 who ever they put out to play us. According to those idiots, they even have GOD batting for them, but against this current England team, they will need more than "him/her/it whatever god is, a fantasy figure if you ask me ) to save them from further punishment. 4:0

posted on 7/8/11

4:0 lol.
Talk about deluded. India still have the firepower to win the next 2 tests.

comment by Maksi (U2561)

posted on 7/8/11

What firepower are you talking about? Who will you be giving the new ball too, Dhoni? Who will be keeping wicket, Sharma? Who is opening the batting at #1, Sree? Can't you see you are in a total mess and playing against the best team in the world is not the right time to be touring, and being in a mess 4:0

posted on 7/8/11

RP Singh has been sent for as replacement and looking at his record one wonders why he was not chosen in the first place.

posted on 7/8/11

Shame Zaheer is going home would have liked to have seen him play. Singh did pretty well last time they toured if memory serves so not a bad replacement at all.

posted on 7/8/11

problems with left armers. They either get it right or they dont and when they dont they are cannon fodder on both sides of the wicket.. be a big mistake putting RP Singh straight into the team with no practice...

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 7/8/11

That really is india's problem, they just have no good backup bowlers if their first string get injured. india will only be saved from the whitewash if it rains

posted on 7/8/11

I think its only a matter of time before India's batsmen get some runs though. I am still sticking to my 2-1 prophecy with India winning at Edgbaston and a draw at the Oval. I think India will get a stack of runs at Edgbaston and just manage to bowl us out.
Or then again England may annhiliate them again....

posted on 8/8/11

England have only ever lost 8 out of 45 test matches at Edgbaston...

Not a guarantee we will win, but that added to Zaheer being out and England playing well currently, all signs point to an England win. But who knows its test cricket at the end of the day and India do still have a really talented batting line-up, so it could be a draw...

posted on 8/8/11

The unsettled weather looks like playing a role once again.
I wonder if this will affect the preparation of the pitch, with heavy rain forecast for Thursday and light rain about later anything is possible.

posted on 9/8/11

I heard RP Singh won't arrive in time for Edgebaston. If so, India's bowling does look awfully thin.

It's not impossible for them to take 20 wickets, but only if England contribute to their own downfall with rash batting.

With potential time lost to rain, Strauss' instinctive caution as captain and India's batsmen surely due to justify their reputations at some point during the tour my gut-feel is for a draw this time.

I wouldn't pay too much attention to the 8 out of 45 stat. Edgebaston frequently hosted the 1st test and as such was often 'lively'. I doubt a mid-August wicket will be the same - especially given all the host grounds vested financial interest in teh game going into the 5th day.

comment by Maksi (U2561)

posted on 9/8/11

lol You really are overrating India mate. 4:0 and they can do nothing about it. Their team is in disarray. They came to England under prepared, lazy, overweight, not very fit and are falling apart like flies. You put all that against a fit, young team that is blowing away all that comes in its way then you can only have one scoreline - WHITEWASH. England are chomping at the bit, primed and ready to go

posted on 9/8/11

I wouldn't pay too much attention to the 8 out of 45 stat. Edgebaston frequently hosted the 1st test and as such was often 'lively'. I doubt a mid-August wicket will be the same - especially given all the host grounds vested financial interest in teh game going into the 5th day.
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Considering the first test of a series has historically always been at Lords, that is hardly an accurate statement.

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