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Official Indian Fans Hugbox Thread

Teja.

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For Indian fans to have a safe space to bravely address crucial issues which are never talked about like Dhoni’s slow starts which 100% will cost us the cup.
 

zorax

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I normally don't tell anyone this - but since this is a safe space I'll spill.


The scars of 2003 still haunt me
 

zorax

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I'm assuming you didn't watch 1996 because that was far far worse.
Yea I didn't see 1996. 2003 was the first world cup I watched start to finish. I remember the whole family and the neighborhood all gathered together to watch the final

It was the first time I ever had my heart broken
 

OverratedSanity

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2003 I was with a whole bunch of family and friends who were all excited for this glorious second world cup win, while I was the one who just sat there and kept interrupting them from time to time telling them we have basically no chance.

1996 I actually cried like Kambli. Genuinely gut wrenching especially with the crowd stuff at the end.
 

zorax

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Yea I can't imagine watching that 1996 game live. Srinaths first over must have been incredibly elating, and the it was down and up and down and further down and further down and omg why are the crowd on the pitch what is this what's happening plz stahp
 

OverratedSanity

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That Aravinda innings was incredible. Counterattacking like that when the team is 1-2 takes enormous balls. Very overlooked innings when people talk about great WC knocks.
 

ankitj

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I had an exam next day when that 96 semi final game was in progress. Only way Tendulkar could get out in that tournament was through a mistake of his own. He was going so gun when they stumping happened. It was gut wrenching.
 

zorax

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Yea I'm sticking to Fizzy until BD have been categorically eliminated from the WC - like I did last WC too :ph34r:
 

OverratedSanity

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Watching the highlights of the de Silva innings now and I'm dumbstruck even now that the crowd that so graciously applauds his fifty also ended the match the way they did.

 

zorax

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This innings just further hammers in the point that you should always keep a ****ing slip in

Also 90s Sachin such an underrated ODI bowler.
 

OverratedSanity

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Weird that SL were still only 85-4 when he got out, but he got them out of a massive hole when the innings was going nowhere.
 

h_hurricane

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1992 was the first WC I watched and it was particularly disappointing.1996 and 2003 we got defeated by better teams but 1992 we had a chance. For a start, there were no ATG team in that tournament. If not for Shastri's painfully slow scores, things would have been different against Aus and Eng. Kapil played a lot of cameos down the order but we needed one more hitter there.
Azhar and Sachin had a good WC.
 
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