My dear friends, you are well aware that the Indian cricketers have created yet another story when they defeated the Kangaroos in their own homeland and on the ground of their own choosing on March 4, 2008. We extend our heartfelt congratulations and we extend many congratulations to Mahender Singh Dhoni and his team. The bat face opened by Indian cricketers after the Sydney match finally culminated in their victory in the Common Wealth Bank Cricket triple series in Australia.

The Australian team of dear friends, despite having the best batsmen and bowlers in the world, as seen struggling to land a race to slowly advance their team to victory. If Hogg had waited a little longer with the ball to follow, it probably would have been the best Cricket match in the world, bigger even than Ashes. Interest in the tri series was generated through indirect hitting when the daily Australian media published a new indictment or charge against the Indian spinner Bhaaji, Harbhajan Singh. These charges, however, were very distracting during the opening days, but gave Bhaajji a motive, whose aim became an excellent bowling spell during the finals in Sydney and Brisbane.

A victory after almost 22 years on Australian soil by Indian cricketers has broken the proud and arrogant attitude of the Australian cricket team, especially Rickey, who had regularly exhibited his arrogant behavior towards players from other countries. The most unpopular welcome from Murli from Sri Lanka with flying eggs everywhere has showcased the dying spirit of cricket amongst Australian cricket lovers. It was more of a hateful goodbye than a sweet welcome home.

There were times when more than 80 million Indians watching the game had their last widths stopped when Hogg drew a ball over the fence and reduced the gap between balls and runs from 40 to 26. An exciting moment stopped all lovers of the game. cricket. In fact, most of the fans inhaled a lot, but exhaled a calm posture after Srisant got a wicket.

The contribution of the great Sachin has proved once again that the proverb is true that old is gold. His century in Sydney and 91 today has shown all his lovers that he still had a lot of cricket left. He would continue to be a role model for young people in the future for a long time to come.

The beloved Bhaajji, who had been detested by Mathew and Hayden, had proven without a doubt that he is the best finisher on the Indian cricket team. Truthfully speaking, Bhaajji had ended the match not only in Sydney but also in Brisbane by sending his bow lovers Mathew and Hayden back to the pavilion. No hatred, no rumors, only action and that is what the Indians do and do, doña, they do, they do. His calm and consistency before claiming the scalp of the middle order duo has turned the table in favor of the Dhoni tigers.

My congratulations to all the cricket lovers around the world who have supported this series and made Indian prove that the TW-20’s claim was not a fluke, but a well-earned victory after sustained fights.

Why I called it a wise defeat because the true defeat was already accepted by the Australian patron one day before the final matches started. In general, he has shown through his behavior and conduct that the fear of losing series is looming. This fear never made Rickey smile in any of the final matches. His forced compliments to the Dhoni tigers were something like drawing words out of his mouth.

Rickey’s demeanor, and the way he extended praise to Dhoni for winning the Tri-series, was not like a good athlete. In fact, he also had to learn to be a good social human being. The war of words that they play before each series of matches needs to put a stop to the future. More on the waning decisions of the umpires on outs very clear they also doubt their hidden nepotism towards the kangaroos.

I hope the kangaroos learn from such mistakes and try to play cricket as a game of knights and not as a battlefield. They must

Be good human beings

Be good athletes

Be a good teammate and leaders

Learn not to influence a referee like Sydney, where the referees have created world records that have given thirteen wrong decisions against the Indian team alone and none against the Australians.

Cricket is a gentlemen’s game and not what the Australians tried to do. Winning every game you play is every captain’s dream, but accepting defeat gracefully is only what a few true captains can do.

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