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Thursday, March 06, 2008

Move along...

Nothing to see here....
Unless you're a Hopewate fan....
Yes, the victorious Indian "Bravehearts" are all over the news here and all I can do is make fun of an unfortunate digit up bum photo... We did have a thought this morning though. While walking on the beach amongst the many cricket games were a Sikh father and young son. They were playing happily, the boy tapping the ball, the father smiling at his sons achievements. It was at this moment a ball was hit in our direction, Sharon grabbed it, and we looked at eachother... Should we throw it into the sea and make a monkey gesture and say "this one's for Symonds!!" ?
Na.. Shaz tossed it back to the father's hand there'll be time enough for the Aussies in the seasons to come... Although if you read the paper here the balance has shifted to the Indian's favour for ever!!
The media has picture of fans burning flares instead of effigies of Ponting, picture of players mothers kissing photos of their sons, stories of courageous battles fought and won against aggressive play, abusive fans and poor umpiring. In fact they've gone as far as to claim the Test series also, in the face of the umpiring decisions seen as only made against the Indian team.
To make things worse for us, the Indian Under 19 team only a few days earlier claimed the U19 World Cup....
Here's a few of the headlines; Indians Rule the Roos, Smells like team spirit, Having the last laugh... and they go on..
Alright enough about Cricket... Sorry for you Gilly, well done to the Indians for the Tri-Series win.. The Super 14's rugby is on the Australia Network and the NRL and AFL seasons are soon to return. Time to bring back the Biff!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice one Markus. A timely report. I don't begrudge the curries at all. They have been our nemesis for years now. The thing that makes me most proud, is the sheer joy displayed by a team when they do actually beat us. The curries may claim that the power has shifted, and to a certain extent it has, (they are buying the game are they not?) but until they hold the world cup aloft, and consistently win at test level, they are just another burst samosa spilling it's guts into bubbling oil. Still tasty, but full of fat. No wonder they are doing the Hoppa!!
bsr

Mick Messer said...

I agree with BSR.

It is pretty hard to keep improving when you keep playing sub standard competition.

India deserved their moment they have played well but it takes more than a good summer to lay claim to being the games greatest.

Wait till our new young talent don the baggy green.

Katich the saviour????