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***Official*** India in Australia 2011/12

Burgey

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Swann took 2 wickets in his first over of Test cricket (in India, no less) and averages 28 to Lyon's 36 in Asia. So we're back onto Swann.
Lyon would kill for the chance to bowl to these 'tards in spin friendly decks in India.

Don't include UAE in these stats please. For some reason I find it impossible to take cricket played there seriously.
 

Cevno

Well-known member
How are the boundary boards in Australia sponsored by Kamla Pasand in hindi? They can't advertise legally in India, so doing it in Australia so it can be seen on T.V? :laugh:
 

Pothas

Well-known member
Who for? Harris?
Yes I think so, Harris is a fine bowler but Pattinson is a genuinely exciting prospect. You need the squad though, if you look at both England and Australia they have both had at least one bowler out at all times of late but both continue to impress.
 

Doctor

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Great coverage ch9, I mean it, you could see up her dress.

EDIT: Just seen Tendulkar in the t20 squad, and that would make it his second t20i ever. Desperate for that 100th 100.
 
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Cevno

Well-known member
Haha serious? Tobacco advertising has been banned here for decades.
Don't know what the law is but don't think they operate in Australia, and the ads are in Hindi so pretty clearly targetting the TV audiences.

Pretty clever if they can get away with a ban in both countries by doing this.
 

Burgey

Well-known member
Don't know what the law is but don't think they operate in Australia, and the ads are in Hindi so pretty clearly targetting the TV audiences.

Pretty clever if they can get away with a ban in both countries by doing this.
Yeah it's a clever piece of work on their part. I wonder if they got some kind of exemption like the F1 GP does.
 
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