Feed Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Harbhajan Singh said Australia are still missing Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath after they slumped to an Ashes defeat in England. More... Monday 24th August 2009 Bhajji takes a dig at defeated Oz Harbhajan Singh said Australia are still missing Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath after they slumped to an Ashes defeat in England. A familiar thorn in Australian flesh, the Indian off-spinner offered no sympathy to Ricky Ponting and his grief-stricken teammates on their Ashes debacle. As expected, Harbhajan looked rather amused by Australia's Ashes defeat as he went on to highlight the positive implications of England's Ashes triumph. "Congratulations," was his spontaneous response when he was told about Australia's defeat and was asked to comment on. "Honestly speaking, I was too busy with my new house (in Jalandhar) and did not see much of Ashes. But it's great to see other teams dominating Australia. England clearly played better and deserved to win," said the off-spinner, who had had umpteen run-ins with a number of Australian cricketers, notably Andrew Symonds. On a more serious note, Harbhajan said Australia were struggling to adjust to a life without Warne and McGrath. "They are clearly missing players of the calibres of Warne and McGrath. You have to remember that bowlers win you Test matches and you have to take 20 wickets to win a Test. "Warne and McGrath were the biggest pillars in Australian cricket and I think it would take time before Australia find their replacements. They will struggle till similar wicket-taking bowlers break into the scene," explained Harbhajan after unveiling the Compaq Cup, which will be given to the winner of next month's tri-series in Sri Lanka. Asked if he felt even Symonds too was missed, Harbhajan side-stepped the provocation. "See, Symonds, as long as he was part of the team, did well for Australia. He is a very, very good player. But I think more than Symonds or even (Adam) Gilchrist, Australia sorely missed Warne and McGrath," he said. Harbhajan and Symonds were the main protagonists of the 2007 'Monkeygate scandal' that threatened to rip apart world cricket. Harbhajan was accused of calling Symonds a monkey before Justice John Hansen exonerated him of the charge. Harbhajan said The Oval, venue of fifth and final Ashes Test, offered enough turn and Australia made a mistake by leaving out off-spinner Nathan Hauritz. "Had I been there, I would have taken 10 wickets and prevented Australia's defeat," he quipped before adding "there was enough turn on the track." England yesterday pulled off a sensational 197-run victory over Australia in the fifth and final cricket Test to regain the Ashes urn after a four-year gap. After the defeat, Australia slipped to number four in Test rankings while captain Ricky Ponting suffered the ignominy of being the only the second Australia captain in 132 years of Ashes history to lose two series on England soil. The other was Australia's first touring captain Billy Murdoch a century ago. Murdoch lost his second series in 1890. Link to comment
Guest Hiten. Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Cheap shot and uncalled for. Link to comment
Mr. Wicket Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 This is typical Indian BS reporting. ""Congratulations," was his spontaneous response when he was told about Australia's defeat and was asked to comment on. Honestly speaking, I was too busy with my new house (in Jalandhar) and did not see much of Ashes" Title makes it look as if Bhajji went out of his way to make comments on Australia - clear here that the brilliant people in the media go after him for an immediate quote to try and make him come off as abrasive and petty. And he's not taking any digs, just stating the facts - Australia are NOT the same without McGrath and Warne, and it was stupid to leave out a spinner (which even Hildick and Ponting have said). Link to comment
zubinpepsi Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Cheap shot and uncalled for. lol what do u find so cheap in that?? nothing is cheap when its given to the ozzies.. they deserve eevrybit of it.. but harby hasnt said anything wrong Link to comment
punjabi_khota Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Hahahahahaahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa "Congratulations" :lmao: :lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao: Link to comment
Punisher Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Nice one Bhajji, well done! Link to comment
Guest Hiten. Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 This is typical Indian BS reporting. ""Congratulations," was his spontaneous response when he was told about Australia's defeat and was asked to comment on. Honestly speaking, I was too busy with my new house (in Jalandhar) and did not see much of Ashes" Title makes it look as if Bhajji went out of his way to make comments on Australia - clear here that the brilliant people in the media go after him for an immediate quote to try and make him come off as abrasive and petty. And he's not taking any digs, just stating the facts - Australia are NOT the same without McGrath and Warne, and it was stupid to leave out a spinner (which even Hildick and Ponting have said). lol what do u find so cheap in that?? nothing is cheap when its given to the ozzies.. they deserve eevrybit of it.. but harby hasnt said anything wrong "Had I been there, I would have taken 10 wickets and prevented Australia's defeat," he quipped before adding "there was enough turn on the track." That is quite unnecessary, no ? Link to comment
vvvslaxman Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Oh this is called "taking a dig". Link to comment
ShermanAve Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 Bhaggi laughing at Ponting & Company Link to comment
Bradman99 Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 I agree with him on the bit with McGrath and Warne, but as for the rest I don't think it was necessary. It'd be interesting to see what people would say if it was Ponting or an Aussie who said something like this if India were in Aussies position. Link to comment
Mr. Wicket Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 If India were in the Aussies' position, I'm sure the Australian media wouldn't be scummy enough to go around hounding players for quotes and then trumpeting that they're taking 'digs' at xxx. Link to comment
Sooda Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 ^Indeed. Nothing he said was really a dig anyway its fact and what every commentator/expert/ex player etc has been saying ever since McWarne retired. That 10 wkt quip im sure he was saying in jest and nothing more. Link to comment
chanakya Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 http://cricketnext.in.com/news/aussies-cant-bowl-sides-out-twice-bhajji/43466-13.html in this it is said he says he thinks.. I am assuming the interview was in hindi and someone provided the english translations ? Link to comment
Anakin Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 His analysis was spot on though, McWarne pair was so vital for the OZs. The rest, read with a grain of salt. And it's quite funny, his comment about taking 10 wkts really points out the mistake of leaving a spinner out. Link to comment
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