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    Thanks guys!
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    by techmine  1-5-2007   
     Oh Boy! I am sad today. I cannot be happy, with both these wonderful folks not to be seen on the cricket ground (McGrath for Tests). I have seen full days of test match cricket with them bowling over after over. Cannot describe the void inside me. I have been in US for 3-4 years now and haven't got much chance to watch cricket. This makes me even more sad because I know I have missed some of the greatest performances these guys delivered. I am waiting for their Auto biographies. Those will be my greatest belongings. I already have "Out of my comfort zone" - by Steve Waugh. I want to thank you guys. You both are my heros.
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    sexy SCG - Final test australia
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    by techmine  1-2-2007    1
     For most of the people, Melborne is best cricket stadium is Australia. My personal favorite is Sydney. My dream is to be there for an India-Australia Test match.
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    Shane past 1000
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    by techmine  1-2-2007   
     It all began here, years ago, against India (I think). Sydney, being the best for spinners, had high hopes of a warne magic that day. But he ended up getting only 1 wicket in the entire test match. Who would have thought that Warne will become a legend at they very same ground. If warne remains wicket less in the second innings, it will be some sort of history or a record of some sort. For warne, I don't think it matters.
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    Shane Warne - The legend
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    by techmine  1-1-2007    2
     Its not just a void in the game that is going to happen but void will be in the hearts of cricket fans, all around the world.
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    Australia is loosing too many stars
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    by techmine  1-1-2007   
     Can't beleive that australia is loosing so many stars at the same time. I think Australians are setting standards in the game that are hard to achieve. Both on and off the field. The whole retirement season is an example of an off field standard. These players and coaches are happy to leave the game when they are in prime form. They don't want to be pushed aside by bunch of selectors of people themselves. Its their self respect which they want to save at the end and not just being the record holders (some of them are unthinkable to break). I seriously doubt if players of any other team (exception is Brian Lara) can follow the same.
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