I think Haddin should look after his own house before worrying about others. I may be wrong but if Paine was fit he may well have played this series. I think haddin should keep this quiet and get on with his own game.
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Does anyone agree with his comments? It was the same against England - they do look uninterested when things aren't going their way..
All teams react like that when down. Look at the Aussies in the last Ashes, same could be said about them then, as it could have been for the England team for most of the last 20 years, and the Windies right now. It happens.
I do think their heads drop fairly quickly.
My love has got no money - he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no power- he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no fame - he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no money - he's got his strong beliefs
He is right, of course he is.
India put up 7days of resistance in England. In Australia they crumbled after 3.
I must admit, it didn't take them very long!!!
Isn't it vice versa when Aussies play in India?
Aussies break quick in India?
Perhaps but he may be talking on a more broader scale.
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"The conclusions people draw from a simple bad patch. "
What do you mean Neon?
He thinks losing 6 Test matches in a row, with a lack of fight that would embarrass even the French, is a mere blip.
From what I have seen in English and Australian summer, he is 100 % right.
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India will only be able to rebuild at home and overseas they will lose badly.They will revert back to 90's
Tiger at home and lambs abroad.
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They're already lambs abroad, whatever that means.
it means hopeless away from home, and it is a little bit too soon to say that that will defienitely become the lasting trend.
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I think Haddin should look after his own house before worrying about others. I may be wrong but if Paine was fit he may well have played this series. I think haddin should keep this quiet and get on with his own game.
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posted on 10/1/12
Does anyone agree with his comments? It was the same against England - they do look uninterested when things aren't going their way..
posted on 10/1/12
All teams react like that when down. Look at the Aussies in the last Ashes, same could be said about them then, as it could have been for the England team for most of the last 20 years, and the Windies right now. It happens.
posted on 10/1/12
I do think their heads drop fairly quickly.
posted on 10/1/12
My love has got no money - he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no power- he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no fame - he's got his strong beliefs
My love has got no money - he's got his strong beliefs
posted on 10/1/12
He is right, of course he is.
India put up 7days of resistance in England. In Australia they crumbled after 3.
posted on 10/1/12
I must admit, it didn't take them very long!!!
posted on 10/1/12
Isn't it vice versa when Aussies play in India?
posted on 10/1/12
What Kash?
posted on 10/1/12
Aussies break quick in India?
posted on 10/1/12
Perhaps but he may be talking on a more broader scale.
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"The conclusions people draw from a simple bad patch. "
What do you mean Neon?
posted on 10/1/12
He thinks losing 6 Test matches in a row, with a lack of fight that would embarrass even the French, is a mere blip.
posted on 10/1/12
From what I have seen in English and Australian summer, he is 100 % right.
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101%
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India will only be able to rebuild at home and overseas they will lose badly.They will revert back to 90's
Tiger at home and lambs abroad.
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posted on 10/1/12
Neon
posted on 10/1/12
They're already lambs abroad, whatever that means.
posted on 10/1/12
it means hopeless away from home, and it is a little bit too soon to say that that will defienitely become the lasting trend.
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