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Date Posted: 14:44:37 02/16/03 Sun
Author: jaf
Subject: Re: Rant and fuzzy logic
In reply to: fizz 's message, "Rant" on 13:44:06 02/15/03 Sat

India have no confidence at the moment, that is their main problem. (plus not sticking to a settled batting line up - Sehwag has to open)

It is pretty close to the ODI line up that took England apart in the summer.

Kumble was their best bowler against the Aussies but he is the one you would have dropped for the not good enough Agarker.

Dravid's wicket-keeping is certainly exposed by the Indian spinners more than their pace attack. It looks to me as if you would would be playing only one specialist spinner AND removing Dravid from wicket-keeping - surely one or the other is the answer - Patel for Kaif definitely weakens the team IMHO.

Presumably India are so poor that England will breeze past them when they meet - I doubt it.

PS Just because Pool A has become a farce doesn't mean any bets associated with that pool do not stand!

PPS Nice to see your mate Nasser 'exclusively' revealing in his newspaper column today which of his players were in tears over the decision-making re Zimbabwe. Should some of the named players feel aggrieved by the actions of their leader, a man in authority, presumably they can go and jab him in the chest a few times in a public place - after all that now appears to be acceptable behaviour. By making money out of this incident, he and England have yet again shown why, unlike A Flower and Olonga, they have no moral superiority on this issue. I have said it before and I will say it again, I think it is completely wrong for the captain of England to reveal private things not in the public domain to the one newspaper he gets paid by. He is paid to be captain of England and that should include open and frank discussions with the entire spoken and written word media on equal terms. No doubt you disagree though because Hussan can of course do no wrong.

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