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:dance: 135 kmh reverse swing! :yay:
140 kmph outswinger, pitched in the right channel, outside off stump, shaping away with the seam pointing towards the stationed slips and gully, getting a great movement after pitching, getting the edge of the bat and carrying straight in the bucket like hands of Rahul Dravid at first slip :dance:
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140 kmph outswinger' date=' pitched in the right channel, outside off stump, shaping away with the seam pointing towards the stationed slips and gully, getting a great movement after pitching, getting the edge of the bat and carrying straight in the bucket like hands of Rahul Dravid at first slip :dance:[/quote'] but Karthik dives across Dravid,gets a hand to hand but hes dropped to it.it would have been a simple chance to Dravid,but Karthik distracted him by diving across him
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but Karthik dives across Dravid' date='gets a hand to hand but hes dropped to it.it would have been a simple chance to Dravid,but Karthik distracted him by diving across him[/quote'] And for that very reason Karthink will not keep. In stead Dhoni will keep. He will bowl and then run around to keep to his own bowling.
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Something's not right with the Indian cricket team these days. There have been more than one instance of 'mystery' injuries that have happened in the recent past. No one yet knows why Sehwag was rested for the final two league matches in the Idea cup (if the idea was to rest seniors, why play a full-strength squad otherwise?). Then, Sehwag comes to the pre-match press conference instead of Dhoni and when quizzed about Dhoni's absence, tell that he 'taking a break, relaxing the dressing room..'. The next day, we find Dhoni isnt fit for the match, along with another 'sudden' injury to Bhajji. Then, inexplicably, Dhoni is seen bowling in the nets less than 2 days after he was pronounced unfit. Generally, when a player is unfit before a test match, it is something that becomes quite well known among the media/public and that doesnt seem to be the case for the Indian team. I dont if these guys are really injured or they're just taking a break from the game and are painting it as an 'injury' to avoid controversy or in other cases, routine selectorial decisions (Mishra over Bhajji) painted as injury replacements to once again, avoid speculation and controversy.

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