England In India - October 2011/12

Same thing happened to Kallicharran when Tony Grieg ran him out at stumps. It started a riot and England were forced to withdraw the appeal.
 
And yes, ECB has confirmed that Strauss and Flower went to Indian dressing room and requested to Withdraw their decision.
 
Well I loathes Dhoni, he's such a way too defensive captain. He's not worthy enough to lead a team like this current India, way too defensive and has got nothing in his batting too.. A totally useless player and his keeping has been his worst this series. What the fried chicken is he doing in the team.
For once I would agree that he is a good ODI & T20 captain (tho very average IMO, saying it after following the world cup closely) , but for tests he is ridiculous, just ridiculous.
 
India are just going through the motions here. Absolutely pathetic. I know there is time but their Batsmen are not in great form to chase anything over 300. Just do something.
 
@user-maybe but you should know that I am on mobile and I can't post as much.... That's the reason I'm not quoting you. My point is people don't think before blaming India as cheats. At least they would think and shut their mouth for some time before saying something like this.

Sorry can't explain you in full now.

Lol but tbf to them it was a run-out when they went into tea. Most of them assumed India accepted the decision, hence the boo when India came out too.
 
Ok all the England fans on here are pretty ashamed of the Collingwood incident and we know it was wrong. All you Indian fans were defending Dhoni's original decision.
 
A lot of knee-jerk reactions, a lot of childishness and a lot of partisan blindness from both English and Indian fans.

What has eventually happened is for the best, I reckon. If England win, India will play the wounded card and England will sheepishly defend themselves. If India win, it will be the great fight against English empirical dominance and England will look weak.

Don't let the run out over-shadow what has been a fantastic innings from Ian Bell, though.
 
selfishly, I'm glad the pitch has flattened out, working all day monday and tuesday and the cricket will keep me entertained. if it had been another 200 all out it would have been over by lunch-time tomorrow.
 
Ok all the England fans on here are pretty ashamed of the Collingwood incident and we know it was wrong. All you Indian fans were defending Dhoni's original decision.

There was no mistake from the batsman in the former incident and today Bell was to blame.

This is getting pathetic..need wickets
 

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