Delhi Test: Teetering On the Edge of Tension
Sreelata S. Yellamrazu , Mumbai: Oct 29 2008
Made Popular Oct 29 2008
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It all became a little unsporting towards the end of the day. The crowd cheered Ponting’s misfields. The umpire had to get between bowler and batsman to avoid a repeat of another unsavoury scuffle. When Bowden became the Wall… that was the...
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Sanyog
Chennai, India
What's the "tension" that you speak of? I see none. All I can see at the end of today's play is that India is dominating the game with Australia fighting with its back against the wall. Strange headline really...
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Well, any one who watched the game on the first day would see what I was talking about. There was a desperation on Australia’s part that could not be overcome. That India did not want to throw away the advantage of the toss was also seen in Gambhir’s innings. The scuffles on the field were a direct result of that. So, anyone who thought it was an easy day for either side, missed that there is still considerable pressure and subsequent tension on the field. The article alludes to it as much.

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