Wednesday, November 22, 2006

India waiting for Durban delight (or disaster?)

By John Cheeran
Miles away from the scene of sacrifice, one can only wish Rahul Dravid's Indians the very best. In any case, if the Indians are to beat South Africa in the second day-nighter in Durban on Wednesday, they will have to produce their very best.
Anything short, they will be murdered.
Dravid has said that they will have more batsmen (seven) to counter South Africa's obvious pace advantage.
If that strategy has to work India should get a sound opening from Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar. Without bold and imaginative batting upfront, South African bowlers will strangle the rest of the Indian batting.
Let rain stay away and let us winnow the wheat from the chaff.

2 comments:

yetanother.softwarejunk said...

"Everything about India and on all things that concern Indians wherever they are"

is not so true with your blogs in my opinion.

Cricket is not the only thing to "figuring out life".

Just my thoughts!!!

johncheeran said...

Hi,
you are quite right, cricket dominates the posts here. More attention wil be paid henceforth on other subjects. Had you trawled through this blog u would have found some provocating posts on indin politics ranging from fundamentalism, caste politics, reservation, communism, child labour, indian football, kiran desai, o v vijayan and paul coelho etc.
and i shall strive in the meanwhile.
thank you so much

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