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  1. Aatish P. says:

    Its high time T20 Cricket should be also be included in ICC Cricket Rankings, because a lot of T20 matches are being played recently and 3 world cups are enough for rankings!

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  2. Allan R says:

    I’d love to have a crack at this. I’m highly opinionated. Like Hadden is a chump and Tim Paine should be Australian keeper in all forms. Punter needs to give away the captaincy (worst aus capt in living memory) also drop to number 4 and let pup bat at 3 so we are not left wanting a number 3 in the next few years when punter retires. Watson should not be opening the batting (although he’s done a damn good job during and since the ashes) He’s already spent haf his career injured, bat him at 5 – 6 so he gets a rest and then he can bowl more. We need bowlers to take 20 wickets in a match, else you cannot win. Stuart Clarke should be opning the bowling for Australia Jason Krazier should be in the team as our spinner. Plenty more where that come from and thats only my thoughts on the Australian test team. CHuck in the other forms and other countries and I’ve got enough material to go for years.

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  3. Sajan S says:

    Autralia is still a top-notch side. All the criticism about this Australian side will surely end in about a year or so. I think these criticisms are good in a way that these can motivate the players to do well in the upcoming series. There’s no doubt that Ricky Ponting is the best man for the job of captaining the Australian side. He doesn’t need to prove it to anyone. Its just that all those Australian legends chose the same moment to retire. I think no other person in the world can handle the pressure of building a team better than Ponting. I’m confident he will show that to the world again in this summer’s Ashes.

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  4. pranav punj says:

    When u look India as a team u’ll surely go with india but seeing the overall conditions surely working out for srilanka to some extent where they have a leathel combination of both batting and bowling for the same.According to me the best part is to work on your weaknesses to win wc 2011

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  5. ramanathan says:

    India’s first win down under

    when the match got over MSD and GAUI just smiled and walked back to the dug out it is not the normal Indian style of celebration but yes the time has got over and now on i am looking forward to the CWB series 2012

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