Australia tour of India (Feb '17/Mar '17)

I apologize for my crotchety behavior today,felt it was unnecessary and got a feeling that people find it offensive.
Deleted or edited most of the posts.
@Bluebagger you miscontrued my post that i quoted it was not against you nor the discussion we had in other was just replying to @zwarrior post
Sorry for personally jibing at you.
 
I apologize for my crotchety behavior today,felt it was unnecessary and got a feeling that people find it offensive.
Deleted or edited most of the posts.
@Bluebagger you miscontrued my post that i quoted it was not against you nor the discussion we had in other was just replying to @zwarrior post
Sorry for personally jibing at you.

Please dont apologise. Love the fire your posts brought to this thread.
 
I apologize for my crotchety behavior today,felt it was unnecessary and got a feeling that people find it offensive.
Deleted or edited most of the posts.
@Bluebagger you miscontrued my post that i quoted it was not against you nor the discussion we had in other was just replying to @zwarrior post
Sorry for personally jibing at you.
Relax. All fine. I think most of us understood that you were replying to me :)
 

Seems like the original tweet was not embedded. It was from @AlisterNicho, a commentator:
Steve Smith just told me he asked Rahane if the Aussies can join India for a beer in the dressing rooms. The right way to end it. [HASHTAG]#INDvAUS[/HASHTAG]
 
He shouldn't have said that in the first place. It's India. It WILL be blown out of proportion.
 
Thays the reason he is the most disliked cricketer in Australia in recent times.
The next time when Kohli is in down under i reckon that will be perhaps the most hostile reception a cricketer will ever face both on and off the field.
 
Thays the reason he is the most disliked cricketer in Australia in recent times.
The next time when Kohli is in down under i reckon that will be perhaps the most hostile reception a cricketer will ever face both on and off the field.

RIP Stuart Broad :p
 
I saw Virat's post match conference, He really took things way ahead than Game. I have always said about him that aggression is good but everything has a limit that Virat needs to learn to draw a line of aggression on the field and taking things THIS serious. Later a clarification comes from his twitter account but I don't think so there was anything which was taken out of proportion in the press conference, His words and sentences were pretty categorical. Its good to know that he realized his mistake though. Comparing Virat attitude with Ricky on the field is complete rubbish in my opinion. In captaincy, Virat is a kid and he has to learn a lot as he progresses.

I found Smith's attitude far better to the spirit of cricket off the field. He apologized for his mistakes as well openly. Anyway, Its a very good test series. India has really got a great home season. I wish they would invite Pakistan to complete the cycle but it couldn't happen...
 
Thays the reason he is the most disliked cricketer in Australia in recent times.
The next time when Kohli is in down under i reckon that will be perhaps the most hostile reception a cricketer will ever face both on and off the field.

Kohli has already received the 'customary hostility BS' from the Aussie crowd last time we toured. Have you seen that classic 'middle finger' gesture that he did (it's a photographer's delight :D)?
 

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