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India vs Australia: CWC 2nd QTF, March 24

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India beat West Indies by 80 runs, to face Australia in quarter finals on 24th march, 2011.

CHENNAI: 'Agar harenge to pata hain humein kya hone walah hain!' (If we lose we know what's in store). Yuvraj Singh was laughing when he said that. But he gave the impression along the course of a media conference after the match on Sunday that he was fighting a battle for the team against the Indian media.

"Don't you think you are not practising enough?" somebody asked him the question and that added fuel to the fire. "We know our bodies, we know how to go about it...It's the media that is saying we are not practising. It's your problem, not ours," it seemed that Yuvraj was carrying the mood of his batting to the press conference room.

The left-hander looked relieved that he has delivered the goods just when it mattered. This was his first international century after a gap of two years and he wants to take the good form into the quarterfinal against Australia. "Obviously, I am feeling good about it...Wickets, runs...I think it's all going well," Yuvi's answers were short, crisp and incisive.

Now they are up against Australia and when somebody asked whether they would have preferred some other team in the quarters, Yuvi shot back. "Boss, if we have to win the World Cup, we have to beat every team...It doesn't matter if we are playing Australia or Sri Lanka."

Aussies have three quicks in Brett Lee, Shaun Tait and Mitchell Johnson in the line-up. So, will the short ball be a problem? "We wouldn't have been the No. 1 Test playing nation and No. 2 ODI nation if we struggled against the short ball...Don't say such things to me," Yuvi seemed to pull the query out of the park.

India are going off the boil a number of times and there was a situation on Sunday as well when the bowlers struggled to get that breakthrough. When asked about it, the left-hander said that it's a matter of keeping the faith in the bowlers.

"When things get tough, it's important that we don't lose confidence in the bowlers...We knew somebody or the other will strike when it matters and that's what happened. Zaheer got two, I got a couple, and we finally won the match," Yuvraj said.
 
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if india loose the quater final match , the indian media should also be ready to take the part of reponsibility...

media had put a load of mental presssure on indian players....entire media is so much bashing the team like the modren days parents used to do with their child , when he not score a 100 , even if he score a 99.99

good point is that these players are not chilren and able to manage the media bashing till now...
 
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Go India go... Break the Aussis and give a good farewell to ricky...
 
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I think India will beat Australia.
 
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Indians should take a leaf out of pakistan's victory over australia. We should show the same fighting spirit that pakistan showed against australia.
 
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Just keep a spinning track.

As Sidhu said, "this is not a charity game to show the Indian benevolence or magnanimity - this is a world cup knockout match and if you have any strength you must make full use of it. Indians strength is spin and play on a spinning track if you want to increase your chances of win"
 
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Agreed. Time for Motera to do it's majic :).

I just hope India bats first. It will be pretty difficult to chase on a spinning track.
 
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Motera pitch gernally favers pace bowlers...
 
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well no can really be certain. anything can happen in cricket. paksitan beat AUS in group matches.

i think if it is a flat track then i wd say 60-40 in favour of australia.

if it is a slow sluggish pitch and india bats first. then 60-40 in favour of india.

may the best team win. lets all pray and support our team.
 
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