NZ tour of India
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Sheesh an over to forget for Finn.
Needed him to stick around with a massive total to chase.
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No chance of us winning really, but Bracewell is playing a beautiful innings here.
Hard to underestimate my anger of learning the game is live on youtube after reading it was on ESPN only early this morning. Would have been great to watch the 200 innings.
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@MajorRage said in NZ tour of India:
No, looks like didn't cross. Shit.
They changed the rules recently so it doesn't if they crossed anymore.
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That's a scorecard that really makes you wish you'd watched the game - but 9pm - 6am is not a fantastic time for a Kiwi audience.
219 required in under 22 overs with 4 wickets in hand when Satnav walks out to join Bracewell - taking it to the last over is an epic achievement.
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@MajorRage said in NZ tour of India:
Indian cricketers take a lot of shit for being dickheads, but to a man, they shook Bracewells hand at the end full of smiles and respect for what he almost did.
The players are fine, it’s the fans that are the dickheads
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@MN5 said in NZ tour of India:
@MajorRage said in NZ tour of India:
Indian cricketers take a lot of shit for being dickheads, but to a man, they shook Bracewells hand at the end full of smiles and respect for what he almost did.
The players are fine, it’s the fans that are the dickheads
Most of the Cricket lovers in India are great,I have done 4 stints coaching in India at Academies and the Fans are fanatical but they really do treat you like Gods.
Even the people I had cleaning my Room at the Hotel where awesome I would come back to Find my towels made into a animal of some kind Always puts a smile on my face.
But it is a Terrible classed society the average worker gets treated like shit by the Rich no matter how hard they work.
Going from one end on the city to the other from Ferraris,Lambos and women dripping in diamonds to People living on the medium strips on card board.
Great country some only have cricket and nothing else,
Dickheads every where I guess but the average Indian in India at least I find great, the ones living in Australia not so much.