Hey Sweety Think Positive
2007-02-13 04:35:04
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answer #1
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answered by blueblood 3
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Cheers! We have an over-the-hill team, that should actually be hanged for not winning the last world cup! The selectors say they had no one else suitable to choose, and that is apt description of the state of India's cricket infrastructure - a billion fans, eleven players, and not much in between. Do we mean to say that no one has come up the ranks to select himself in the last four years? Good, then we deserve the team we have. Half of this squad is coming to the world cup with a retirement letter ready to be despatched to the press the moment the team packs its bags in the West Indies.
For the sake of the Blubbering Blue Billion, we can only hope the boys don't come home before the semi finals.
2007-02-15 15:03:49
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answered by Archer2005 2
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I hope India wins. I kind of have a feeling that it will. But Sweety, you cannot really base it on just performance. Many factors count. I don't like how people put down India by saying high about Australia. I admit that they are a wonderful team, but they shouldn't be used as a tool to put down India. There were matches when the Australians lost. Numerous times we saw India put amazing performances on the ground..and yet lose. Remember the time when India was in South Africa, many many people complained about our players not practising. They were rather modelling and shopping. Of course you expect defeat then. After a string of lost series they put their sweat on to the nets and beat the West Indies. Can we always expect victory from a team? Our players might spend a ton of sweat while practising and go onto the field with great confidence, and lost in the end. Many times I spend nights doing projects and get full satisfaction that I will get good marks on it. Next day i go to school and see that the whole class's projects are about 10 times better than mine. Is this fair? I spend hours and hours working on it, having confidence that I will do good, and finally everything breaks down in a moment. One time I wrote a test and had 500% confidence that i will get great marks on the test, but I actually i did horrible on it. Another time I didn't write my exam to my full satisfaction, and I actually got 95% on it. I am saying though we put our 100% efforts in practising, we may not perform so well on the matches. The men in blue have to really really put some hard work and sweat into their nets. The pitch counts, the weather counts, the daylight counts, and mostly-your team of 11 counts. Did you see our 15 member squad. It looks like a great pacakge, but if you break down to little groups-the only good fielder we have is Yuvraj Singh-who just returned from an injury. We do not have Kaif and Raina. Some of the great fielding techniques Raina and Kaif use are amazing. Sometimes the whole winning of team is based on some of the great catches. We have good batsman and good bowlers-but what if the pitches are more favorable to the batting side, chances are that when we field we will miss out all the run outs, we may give several wides and we may let go 4's easily. A lot of these factors count and all we can do is hope that India wins and give our full support to the men in blue-even if they fail to meet our expectations.
2007-02-13 16:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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India has as good chance of winning the world cup as any other team but Australia is a hot favorite team and whichever team wants to take the world cup will have to prove that they are good enough to beat the Australians. Other teams like the West Indies, South Africa, Sri lanka, England, and India are almost quite capable of beating each other so it depends on how a team perform on a given day. To write off any team or declare a winner at this juncture is hasty and premature in my opinion.
2007-02-13 13:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't think but I know for sure that they will not win the world cup 2007
2007-02-16 06:39:52
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answered by Ganesh 4
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I think india will win the world cup 2007 because that our team is decler now and we see that in our team 4 special midium presser bowler and 2 all rounder and sachin,saurav,sehvag,dravid,yuvraj,dhoni this 5 batsman worldclass batsman but last some times they have not good performus but if this five batsman and bowler perform well on ground definatly INDIA will win the worldcup 2007, i think last some times indian team not perform good is necessary that after loose the match,they have serious about game and his performous. i am 100% sure that india will win the world cup.thank you
2007-02-14 00:49:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,if kapil's devils can do it on 1984,why not in 2007 rahul's tigers can do it,definitely India will win 2007 world cup cricket,say India's Caribbean funda,it has already started and will end by winning the cup of life,yeah that is the world cup-07.
ya ya India oh ya India ya ya India.
2007-02-13 13:05:08
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answered by ganesh n 5
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If Indian players play to their potential with total application, dedication and fighting spirit consistently, India can defenitely win the World Cup.
2007-02-13 22:57:49
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Let India come in Quarter final then semi final. Then there is 50% chance of winning.
2007-02-13 12:51:21
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answered by ud 5
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I aspire so. I always rate Laxman as a best slip fielder. Very best batsmen in a bouncy pitch. He should be included at any cost. I am praying GOD. 1983 would repeat in 2007. Tendulkar would be the Best Batsman. I wish them all the best. OK.
2007-02-17 11:38:20
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answered by Srirambhaktha 3
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