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Stung Aus media cry foul over India's win

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Posted online: Sunday , January 20, 2008 at 1129 hrs IST
      

Perth, January 20:: Struggling to digest the defeat India rammed down the hosts' throat in the third Test, a section of the Australian media reacted with dented pride and hurt ego as it sought to pick holes in the visitors' emphatic win.

Stung after Anil Kumble and his comrades-in-arms halted the Australian juggernaut, denying them a record 17th straight Tests win, the media here cried foul, blaming the defeat to India's financial clout and the game's ‘weak-kneed’ governing body.

"India's stunning performance in the third Test at the WACA should be dedicated to a lot more than the 11 players out on the field," a whining report in the 'Courier Mail' said.

"They should share their pay cheques with their bullying officials back home, the weak-kneed administrators at the International Cricket Council and certain members of the media who have taken every opportunity to put the knife into the Aussies since this series began," Mike Colman wrote in the daily.

The barrage of criticism after the acrimonious Sydney Test had forced Ricky Ponting and his teammates to discard their ruthlessness and the rather civilised approach to the game never really worked for them, he said.

"Remember that scene in one of the Rocky movies where Rocky's trainer tells him he's no longer feared by his opponents?

'Kid,' he says, 'the worst thing that could happen to a fighter happened to you. You got civilised.'"

"In the space of a week the Australians got civilised...So instead of a confident, arrogant, winning team, we get a nice, civilised one. Maybe a losing one," it rued.

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Stop your crying
by Gooner on 2008-01-31 01:40:20.601353+05:30
Look at the facts, Singh racially abused Symonds, He has done it before and 4 Aussies heard him, Are you claiming that 4 Aussies are lying ??.... Singh knows he did it, He only got off because the BCI held a gun to the ICC's head and threatned to act like babies and "take thier bat and ball and go home" if they didnt get what they wanted.The Aussies play fair and hard so get over it, If the umpires make bad decisions like they did in Sydney, how is that Australia's fault ?, if the decisions went against the Aussies you would not be whinging the way you areJust look at the websites in Aus, SA, England etc...... The whole world knows the way you have behaved............ like spoilt brats!Cant wait to flog you tomorrow night, What will be your excuse this time ?
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OZ domination
by ravishankarr on 2008-01-21 13:21:18.728015+05:30
Downfall started and Aussies will become nowhere by next world cup.Although any test match win is great, this win at Pearth can be rated at the same level of 1983 WC Win, 20/20 WC win and Kolkotta Test Win.Hats off to AK and his team. Special thanks to AK for spreading Gandhigiri in Australia by withdrawing case against Hogg. With this he not only scored over aussies, but reminded the world cricket (esp. south africa) how to play cricket.
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Perth loss.
by K. N. Krishna Moorthy on 2008-01-21 11:43:55.642888+05:30
Yes. Cricket is a gentleman's game, and only gentlemen should play the game. If by playing that way, the Australians have lost the test, so be it. It is better to play a game in the true spirit, than to be arrogant and uncivilised and win a game.
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cant blame him
by siva on 2008-01-21 11:42:36.845663+05:30
sour grapes
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The truth is bitter
by Krish on 2008-01-21 10:11:23.567791+05:30
He makes the point that the whole world is saying. Australians are uncvilised and the only way they can win is by cheating and bullying the opposition.
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