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India vs Australia: CWC 2nd QTF, March 24

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India on the edge as Men in Blue face Australia

AHMEDABAD: This is it. Hold your breath when India take on Australia on Thursday, for there will be no second chances. The biggest stage, and the crucial moment, has arrived.

Where India and Australia stand in ODIs/World Cup

Reputations are at stake for MS Dhoni and his beleaguered counterpart Ricky Ponting. India lost to Australia in the 2003 World Cup final and endured an awful campaign in 2007, but the scales have tilted since. This isn't the invincible Australia of old. Rather than a sublime and uplifting battle between two powerhouses of the international game, current form indicates this second quarterfinal might be more of a scrap.

Neither side has been awe-inspiring in the build-up to this moment. Both have obvious chinks in the armour just waiting to be exploited, and both need to shed the blow-hot, blow-cold approach which has characterized their campaign so far.

Then there's the enormous pressure breathing down their necks, especially Dhoni's men. India are playing at home and millions expect nothing less than victory. The backlash, in case of defeat, will be painful. Australia have dominated this stage for so long that this bunch of players wouldn't like to be remembered as children of a lesser god. Whichever team can raise its game now will go through to meet Pakistan.

As many as six players in Dhoni's current squad were losing finalists in 2003 and will be looking to make amends. It's a great opportunity to settle an old score. Yet, making a statement of intent might not be easy, even though the Motera is expected to be dry and spin-friendly. India's bowling, apart from Zaheer Khan, has been ordinary. Time and again, they have faltered in the Batting Powerplay. Even the middle-order has collapsed twice. Australia's pacers can be a handful. Can the sight of a familiar opponent get the competitive juices flowing?

The issue of Virender Sehwag's fitness is another complication the team could have done without. The opener is struggling with a troublesome knee and Dhoni said a call on his availability would be taken in the morning. Sehwag, however, spent a lot of time at the nets fielding and batting, and seems more likely to play than not.

The Australians too have been anything but impressive. Ponting's time seems to be running out. His form and confidence is under the scanner and his fierce temper has shown through. Controversy and bad blood seems to be hounding the Aussies and they've been forced to maintain a quieter profile. The loss to Pakistan meant drawing the curtains on a 34-game unbeaten streak in this tournament and this loss of aura is a boost for opponents.

Will this be India's turn to deliver a knockout blow?
 
Dhoni wants team to be mentally tough

AHMEDABAD: It is not the burden of the expectations of a billion people but the Indian team's preparation and execution of plans that would matter most when the hosts clash with four-time World Cup champions Australia at the Motera on Thursday according to India captain MS Dhoni.

Speaking, a day ahead of the quarterfinal, Dhoni said, "I think it's a big advantage playing at home. You have 40,000 people cheering for you. If you are in tough situations on the field those cheering fans help you and it is great to have that kind of a home support. It really helps," in the same vein he then added, "If you are part of the Indian team you realize that more often than not the expectations are not set by you but by others. Players have however realized that it is not the expectations that matter but the good preparation and execution of your plans on the field."

Dhoni also wanted his side to be ready mentally and more importantly ensure that it was transformed into a good performance. "Being mentally strong will be important but at the same time you have to rely on your skills. Ultimately, it has to reflect on the field and it is skill that really helps you give off your best. Mentally you have to be in a good frame of mind to execute the plans," he said.

On the Indian team's recent failures of not being able to bat the full quota of overs, Dhoni hopes his team will learn and now do better.
 
Well I hope India wins. Can't wait to see Aussies getting kicked out of the WC. Go guys beat the hell out of them.:)
 
We will keep Sachin on 99 tons: Ponting

AHMEDABAD: Apart from aiming to do everything right with a view to pull off a coup against hosts India at the Motera on Thursday, Australian captain Ricky Ponting also has a prayer on his lips that Sachin Tendulkar does not get his 100th hundred against them.

"Sachin has had an amazing couple of years. His last 15 months have been unbelievable. It's absolutely inspirational for everyone, but we only hope the 100th ton doesn't come on Thursday. He'll be doing everything to make sure he gets it, and we'll be doing everything to make sure he stays on 99 for a bit longer," said the Australian captain.

All Ponting is concerned at the moment is Thursday's match and nothing less than a win.

"It doesn't get any bigger, playing India in the quarterfinal in India. It's one of the biggest games I have played as captain. It's going to be enjoyable and exciting. Like us they too will be a bit anxious about the outcome of the game as well," he said.

"Thursday's match will not be about individuals, not about Ponting and Sachin. India are one of the favourite teams, and if we want to win the World Cup we have to win on Thursday."
 
I also want India to win today so that Pakistan can finish off careers of Indian team players at Mohali.:lol:

one pakistani dreaming at night , and one dreaming in day..

hehehehe....

why you people can't talk cricket....
 
Jeetega bhai Jeetega,India jeetega!!

---------- Post added at 10:27 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:26 AM ----------

I also want India to win today so that Pakistan can finish off careers of Indian team players at Mohali.:lol:

Pakistan has only won some games recently and are dreaming of beating a team that has been extremely consistent for 3-4 years!! :hang2:
 
one pakistani dreaming at night , and one dreaming in day..

hehehehe....

why you people can't talk cricket....


The match hasn't started yet- vent your frustrations out after you loose- For now be Happy Happy- Smile :D

---------- Post added at 06:34 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:34 AM ----------

one pakistani dreaming at night , and one dreaming in day..

hehehehe....

why you people can't talk cricket....


The match hasn't started yet- vent your frustrations out after you loose- For now be Happy Happy- Smile :D
 
The match hasn't started yet- vent your frustrations out after you loose- For now be Happy Happy- Smile :D

---------- Post added at 06:34 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:34 AM ----------




The match hasn't started yet- vent your frustrations out after you loose- For now be Happy Happy- Smile :D

Slamming your own post eh?
The match hasn't started yet,you said it yourself,but you still said that we gonna lose! :lol:
Enjoying the rare happiness that Pakistan's team provides to you?You know,it never stays for long :D
 
The match hasn't started yet- vent your frustrations out after you loose- For now be Happy Happy- Smile :D

Most Pakistanis wishing India to lose.. Why?? Afraid of facing India @ Mohali..

Anyhow, who ever win tomorrow is gonna thrash Pakistan in Semis.. Reasons
1. Aussies will do anything to prevent a loss against Pakistan for the second time and that too in semis.
2. Pakistan poor batting and poor record in WC against India.

So Chill and enjoy your time till the match @ Mohali..
 
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