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Only Peter Roebuck, who wasn't an Australian to begin with. India overreacted after that test. Yes many umpiring decisions went against us but to target the Australian team for that was out of place. Of course the Harbhajan incident did not help either.
Yes Indian FANS overreacted, news channels live for this nonsense but name one Indian player who over reacted. Pawar didnt say something stupid like ICC is biased nor did Manmohan Singh our then PM make any statement.
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Bangladesh fans are probably the worst. One victory gets to their heads. 45-1 is what we keep saying. 45-1 vs Bangladesh 72-51 vs India 81-56 vs Sri Lanka. I think its fair to say we are the best overall team from sub-continent.
Overall is where it will be. Glorious Pak history. Nothing but gloom and doom for next 10 years.
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these kind of idiotic statements is unfair to bangla players. Right now talk should be about how well thier team did to reach QF and there also fought hard for part of the match. They should be happy with performances of guys like sarkar, mahmudullah , rubel, taskin Focus should be on getting better from where you are currently and not out unrealistic expectation on the team. They have a good core group of players they can build on and they will challenge bigger teams more regularly than before. They should focus on how to get better at tests. Think how SL continued to improved after winning World Cup and ensure it was not just a flash in a pan They need to play big teams more and for that they need to leverage this good showing to get tours in Aus, Ind, Eng, SA Instead their top official are playing politics trying to win cheap points and lashing out at ICC and other countries

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Questioning 'integrity': Umpires may sue Mostafa Kamal World Cup umpires have been left seething over an attack on their integrity by one of the International Cricket Council's most senior figures, and could take what would be extraordinary legal action against one of their own, reports The Sydney Morning Herald. The ICC's Bangladeshi President Mustafa Kamal caused uproar within the ranks of the world game's governing body with his comments following his country's defeat to India in their quarter-final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday night. Kamal weighed into a controversial decision by umpires Ian Gould and Aleem Dar that spared India century-maker Rohit Sharma his wicket, suggesting the officials had entered the game with an agenda. Sharma had been caught from a full toss in the 40th over of India's innings but a no-ball was ruled due to the height of the delivery by Rubel Hossain. When replays indicated the ball had only been at waist height when it hit Sharma's bat, the Bangladeshis were upset and Kamal, speaking with touring reporters, led the charge. He questioned whether that decision and others were made were "deliberate or not" and in a stinging attack on the umpires' integrity went on to imply that they had been favouring India in their adjudication. "From what I have seen, the umpiring was very poor," Kamal was quoted as saying. "There was no quality in the umpiring. It seemed as if they had gone into the match with something in mind. I am speaking as a fan, not as the ICC president. Umpires may make mistakes. The ICC will see if this was done deliberately. Everything is on record. The ICC has to investigate and inquire the issue to see if there's anything to it." In another interview, with reporter Kuntal Chakraborty from India's ABP News in Melbourne on Friday, he continued with his suggestion of a conspiracy within officialdom for India to prevail against Bangladesh. "The umpiring ... I can't say exactly that it was done deliberately, but it seems it was not done fairly," he said. "It exceeded the level of human errors. Not one, not two, not three, not four ... a dozen mistakes, a dozen omissions ... all against Bangladesh. How come?" ICC president David Richardson on Friday night issued a statement: "The ICC has noted Mr Mustafa Kamal's comments, which are very unfortunate but made in his personal capacity. As an ICC President, he should have been more considerate in his criticism of ICC match officials, whose integrity cannot be questioned. The no-ball decision was a 50-50 call. The spirit of the game dictates that the umpire's decision is final and must be respected. Any suggestion that the match officials had "an agenda" or did anything other than perform to the best of their ability are baseless and are refuted in the strongest possible terms." Privately, the umpires – Englishman Gould and Pakistan's Dar – were furious, believing the remarks to be defamatory, says the Morning Herald report. The option of whether to sue Kamal over the post-match spray was discussed, it added. Kamal, a former Bangladesh Cricket Board president, assumed the ICC presidency from New Zealand's Allan Isaac last June. The position is largely ceremonial. Kamal said he would raise his complaint with ICC management. If the umpires take legal action they would follow in the footsteps of Australia's Darrell Hair, who made a claim of racial discrimination against the ICC after he was dumped from the elite panel following the notorious forfeited Test between England and Pakistan at the Oval in 2006. Hair dropped the claim in 2007. India, the defending champions, won by 109 runs in their quarter-final, and will play a semi-final in Sydney next Thursday. http://www.thedailystar.net/sports/questioning-integrity-umpires-may-sue-mostafa-kamal-72906

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You know very little about our past. It's okay though' date=' hope hanging around in our forum helps you learn a little.[/quote'] Yeah you guys were one of the big 3 in the past. :cantstop: Some of the threads in that forum are plain hilarious. 'Road to semifinal never looked brighter' This one made me LOL :rofl:
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Bangladesh fans are probably the worst. One victory gets to their heads. 45-1 is what we keep saying. 45-1 vs Bangladesh 72-51 vs India 81-56 vs Sri Lanka. I think its fair to say we are the best overall team from sub-continent.
Reveling in past glory doesn't help much. India's recent record is much better than Pakistan. Pakistan batting is still 80s standard - you did not cross 225 against a single worthy opponent in this WC.
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