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Past Point Cricket Blog. Monthly Archives: December 2008. December 15, 2008 · 7:04 pm. Whichever way Ian Bell in one of his “tour diaries” this was frankly a disastrous test match for England. And instead of “building as a team” or “gelling” which is most commonly referred to in those diaries England need to realise that they were a mess. But Monty might have taken more wickets if the Indian batsman had to attack more in their second innings. And its Kevein Pietesens fault that after all hell broke l...
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Swann song wont last long | Past Point Cricket Blog
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Past Point Cricket Blog. Strauss hundred fails to overshadow weak middle order. A mess →. December 12, 2008 · 6:39 pm. Swann song wont last long. Whenever England tour India the selectors first rule is always pack as many spinners in as we can. With the new modern aged dynamics of the game with wicket-keeping batsman and all-rounders up steps Nottinghamshires Graham Swann. Fresh from wanting to buy a pink Ferrari in the Stanford Series he’s now making his test debut. A mess →. One response to “. You are ...
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Past Point Cricket Blog. December 15, 2008 · 7:04 pm. Whichever way Ian Bell in one of his “tour diaries” this was frankly a disastrous test match for England. And instead of “building as a team” or “gelling” which is most commonly referred to in those diaries England need to realise that they were a mess. But Monty might have taken more wickets if the Indian batsman had to attack more in their second innings. And its Kevein Pietesens fault that after all hell broke lose at the start with Sehwag the ...
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Past Point Cricket Blog | That’s gone past point for four…. | Page 2
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Past Point Cricket Blog. Newer posts →. November 17, 2008 · 5:38 pm. Will India’s test series victory over Australia help or hinder England? First things first what a fantastic performance from India to secure a 2-0 test series win over Australia. To dominate the best team in the world as much as they did is nothing short of incredible and they can’t be praised enough for their achievements. In other words, will India’s test series victory over Australia help or hinder England? Motivation will also be an...
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Mike Atherton: Legend | Past Point Cricket Blog
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Past Point Cricket Blog. Pietersen praises players, but test matches remain uncertain. Strauss hundred fails to overshadow weak middle order →. December 6, 2008 · 12:26 pm. The word legend is very overused. Especially in sport; and cricket in general. Countless people declare that “so and so is a legend” when really there aren’t. In cricket there are a few players who I’d say are true legends. Column for The Times. And his book Opening Up. Is just pure class. Aters wasn’t the greatest batsman in the worl...
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Newly Returned Indian: July 2010
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A public diary of a (not so) newly returned desi. Wednesday, July 14, 2010. Readings in history (part 5) - lecture by Dr. Parpola. During my last visit to Chennai, I attended a lecture by Prof. Asko Parpola, a well-known researcher on the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) and the yet to be deciphered Indus script (see my earlier post on Harappans and Aryans. The more elaborate discussion was on the occurrence of a symbol that is taken to be the hind-leg of the wild-ass, an inhabitant of the salt-deserts of...
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Newly Returned Indian: Readings in History Part 6 - Back to Indus (-Sarasvati) valley
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A public diary of a (not so) newly returned desi. Sunday, September 11, 2011. Readings in History Part 6 - Back to Indus (-Sarasvati) valley. The Indus valley civilization has been a source of great intrigue for me. I had written about it in two previous posts. In my first post. Which was summarizing John Keay's book on Indian History, I had mentioned the common (Western? An engrossing and scholarly work by Michel Danino. Lost River: On the Trail of the Sarasvati. After the first discovered site. Only if...
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Newly Returned Indian: September 2011
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A public diary of a (not so) newly returned desi. Sunday, September 11, 2011. Readings in History Part 6 - Back to Indus (-Sarasvati) valley. The Indus valley civilization has been a source of great intrigue for me. I had written about it in two previous posts. In my first post. Which was summarizing John Keay's book on Indian History, I had mentioned the common (Western? An engrossing and scholarly work by Michel Danino. Lost River: On the Trail of the Sarasvati. After the first discovered site. Only if...