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But only 61% of Indian's are considered literate, compared to a remarkable 99% of Australian's. (I can give you the links if you want) It appears it is the Indian's that have no need for their brain in day to day life.
And, judging by your misuse of the apostrophe, you belong to the 1%.
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But only 61% of Indian's are considered literate' date=' compared to a remarkable 99% of Australian's. [/quote'] Even that 61% are faar greater in number and quality-commitment as compared to 400% "literate" Aussie convicts....Now imagine if convicts are faced with 100% literate Indians, Auzzies will pee in their panties at mere thought of those huge Billion plus numbers dressed in blue :giggle:
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Even that 61% are faar greater in number and quality-commitment as compared to 400% "literate" Aussie convicts....Now imagine if convicts are faced with 100% literate Indians' date=' Auzzies will pee in their panties at mere thought of those huge Billion plus numbers dressed in blue :giggle:[/quote'] LoL care to expand on the "quality commitment" part? No idea what you mean by that. Actually, how about you relax, and then have another go at re-typing that entire post. You aren't doing much for that whole "uneducated Indian" stereotype.
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LoL care to expand on the "quality commitment" part? No idea what you mean by that. Actually, how about you relax, and then have another go at re-typing that entire post. You aren't doing much for that whole "uneducated Indian" stereotype.
No need to worry about the "uneducated Indian" stereotype. Next time when you want to launch your satellite you can contact us. Wait you guys have built a satellite right?
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No need to worry about the "uneducated Indian" stereotype. Next time when you want to launch your satellite you can contact us. Wait you guys have built a satellite right?
Since when was a countries intelligence based on the amount of satellites it has launched? And yes, Australia has launched a satellite. It was actually the fourth nation ever to do so. Want the link?
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^....lets not forget that just one Indian is more than a match for however many millions of primates you may have....the point was when it came to a brain game even 11 (brains, if avalailable) cannot match one Indian...but on the cricket front...check recent record.. Since the SAF T20 ( meaning , see all the limited overs games India V Aus...T20, 50 etc) Add up all the games and it is India 5 : Australia 5 ( with 2 games washed out and Aus on the run in one of them) So where is that dominance you are talking of ? India is the only side to have beaten Aus in their backyard in tests ( 2003 and now), both series were won by Aus due to terrible umpiring, so nothing much separates, eh ?

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This game just reinforces Australia's dominance in world cricket. The Indian's were lucky enough to catch the Aussie's on an off day. The Australian top order showed a lack of respect and were far too careless, and the umpires killed off any chance of an Australian victory.
Just because Aussies are the world champs it doesn't mean when Aus looses it is just bad luck or the other team was lucky. Australia lost because their batsmen couldn't bat 50 overs against the Indian pace attack. Thats that. All these off days are nonsense. When India got the worse of the umpiring decision all that mattered was India lost the game, but when Australia gets some bad decisions the umpires killed off their chances. Talk about double standards!
But with all this in mind, the Indian's still only managed to limp over the line. That Indian innings highlighted everything that is wrong with sub continent cricket.
India did struggle, but I wouldn't dare use the word limp, as it was there batsmen who finished the game for them and the tail wasn't exposed. And Australia too weren't in a comfortable position when they where chasing India's small total during the first ODI, does that show everything that is wrong with the Australian cricket?
While they would have liked to win, this loss will do far more for the Australian's than a win would have. They will no doubt respond strongly from this loss, as they have always done. But well done to India on their victory.
Certainly not. A win would have reiterated that they are the champions & could win a game from anywhere. Given that India have been the team that has been challenging them consistently a loss to them reinforces that, India is a stern challenge. Of course, the loss would spur the Aussies but not to forget what India has gained, the confidence that even their young side without their superstars is good enough to beat the Aussies. taking everything into consideration, it is not a bad loss for the Aussies but a win would have been savored.
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But only 61% of Indian's are considered literate' date=' compared to a remarkable 99% of Australian's. (I can give you the links if you want) :[/quote'] And 100 % of Aus are descendants from convicts or still to descend from monkeys...oh...you have a problem there...
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Anyway this is getting way off track. That'll do me for tonight, i'm off. In summary: 1- Congrats to India on its well deserved win. 2- Respect to Australia for it's fighting spirit when things look gone. 3- The umpiring standards in world cricket are very poor at present.

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LoL care to expand on the "quality commitment" part? No idea what you mean by that. Actually' date= how about you relax, and then have another go at re-typing that entire post. You aren't doing much for that whole "uneducated Indian" stereotype.
Chill, we are just having fun with a wannbe Paki/aussie convict....As far as you have no idea about Quality -- well I am not surprised knowing that you are an aussie convict. Now go back to your Uranium mines -- that is the only way aussie convicts can survive in 21st century. :two_thumbs_up:
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And 100 % of Aus are descendants from convicts or still to descend from monkeys...oh...you have a problem there...
100% of the world's population are descendants from monkeys. It's called evolution. Surely even you know that? EDIT: This time i'm really going. Until next time, it's been entertaining as always.
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Since when was a countries intelligence based on the amount of satellites it has launched? And yes, Australia has launched a satellite. It was actually the fourth nation ever to do so. Want the link?
If Indians dont go to work in several countries in the world for ONE SINGLE day, there would be a worldwide paralysis of all computers... Incidentally, how much has the Aussie dollar appreciated against the USD...do you know the most strongly appreciated currency in the world in recent times ?? It is the Indian rupee
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100% of the world's population are descendants from monkeys. It's called evolution. Surely even you know that?
The thing is we in India have been successful in completing the process, and our history goes back thousands of years, but you guys are yet to evolve fully from monkeys and are ALL descendents of convicts, no one can deny it...that is monkeys still in the tree, and convicts very much in the family tree.
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100% of the world's population are descendants from monkeys. It's called evolution. Surely even you know that? EDIT: This time i'm really going. Until next time, it's been entertaining as always.
we await you with bated breath :nervous:....I agree you entertained all of us about the only Aussie to entertain anyone today ....( pl dont forget the Ritalin)
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Just because Aussies are the world champs it doesn't mean when Aus looses it is just bad luck or the other team was lucky. Australia lost because their batsmen couldn't bat 50 overs against the Indian pace attack. Thats that. All these off days are nonsense. When India got the worse of the umpiring decision all that mattered was India lost the game, but when Australia gets some bad decisions the umpires killed off their chances. Talk about double standards! India did struggle, but I wouldn't dare use the word limp, as it was there batsmen who finished the game for them and the tail wasn't exposed. And Australia too weren't in a comfortable position when they where chasing India's small total during the first ODI, does that show everything that is wrong with the Australian cricket? Certainly not. A win would have reiterated that they are the champions & could win a game from anywhere. Given that India have been the team that has been challenging them consistently a loss to them reinforces that, India is a stern challenge. Of course, the loss would spur the Aussies but not to forget what India has gained, the confidence that even their young side without their superstars is good enough to beat the Aussies. taking everything into consideration, it is not a bad loss for the Aussies but a win would have been savored.
Very fair and balanced. Nice post.
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Honestly guys this win was pathetic , they crawled for 160 runs imagine if this was 220 , they don't stand a chance, the bowling of IS and others looks very good but this batting really worries me, if Yuvraj doesnt comeback to form they cannot win , it is not like the Aussies bowled great it is more about inept indian batting.

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Honestly guys this win was pathetic ' date=' they crawled for 160 runs imagine if this was 220 , they don't stand a chance, the bowling of IS and others looks very good but this batting really worries me, if Yuvraj doesnt comeback to form they cannot win , it is not like the Aussies bowled great it is more about inept indian batting.[/quote'] The aussies did bowl well, but it wasn't deadly though. And I wouldn't like to draw conclusions from this performance as Dhoni was saying that they decided to wait for the part timers, to come in. May be it was a part of the team strategy to go about this slowly. Anyways, it is a bit worrying & batsmen will have to work a little bit harder. And many of them are still coping up with the Aussie condition.
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