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Bangalore's problems increased when Wasim Jaffer was ruled out for three weeks after suffering a fracture on his hand during a game against Chennai Super Kings on April 28. The injury gradually worsened to an extent that he could not hold the bat yesterday. X-rays then revealed the fracture. Is this a good thing or bad?

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Guest HariSampath

Good for BRC and also bad...because its good that Jaffa is out...and bad considering that the BRC team is already having cracks, CEO Charu Sharma has been fired...there is a show cause notice against Misbah by the PCB for endorsing a liquor company, team has lost 5 games , Dravid under pressure and most batters failing. This is not good for BRC....and no one deserves it more than Mallya

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i hope his injury last longer than 3 weeks so he can be replaced by Gambhir in tests' date=' so we see no more of this moron who hasnt learned much[/quote'] :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical: actually i think he would have come handy in lanka.
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Why is he a disgraceful batsman? He's still the same guy who scored 200+ in an innings in WI and 6 months ago against Pakistan. His technique is not that of an opener's unfortunately because he cannot play against a ball that moves away - almost every single time, he's gotten out to that ball. He's talented and lets hope for the best.

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Why is he a disgraceful batsman? He's still the same guy who scored 200+ in an innings in WI and 6 months ago against Pakistan. His technique is not that of an opener's unfortunately because he cannot play against a ball that moves away - almost every single time' date=' he's gotten out to that ball. He's talented and lets hope for the best.[/quote'] Scoring 200 against a half-injured paki attack on a flat track counts for nothing.
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Scoring 200 against a half-injured paki attack on a flat track counts for nothing.
And yet not every one of our distinguished batsmen scored 200 or even 150. And on this flat track, the other opener we had lost his wicket before the 10th over in both the innings. He did well in WI as well. He's not as bad as we make him out to be . I think he has a rather big problem in his technique and should be fixing that. Whatever. Whoever plays for India is fine. Lets not call one disgraceful.
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