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India wins world cup 2007.......why?
Lets See How Far this proves out to be correct ...........
Here are 2 solid reasons:
Reason1:
Year 1981
1. Prince Charles got married
2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe
3. Australia lost the Ashes
4. Pope Died
5. 2 years later India won the world Cup!!!
Year 2005
1. Prince Charles got married
2. Liverpool crowned Champions of Europe
3. Australia lost the Ashes
4. Pope Died
5. 2 years later India will win the world Cup
Reason2:
1982 Football World Cup won by Italy
1983 Cricket World Cup won by India
2006 Football World Cup won by Italy
2007 Cricket World Cup: INDIA
Still doubtful??? Watch out on Final Day
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Data : 2007-03-20 06:26:10omg, you just made my day! thank you so much! and that can't be a coincidence can it now? lol! xD and yes, india WILL win the world cup! i never doubted that! mera bharat mahan! <3
Date : 2007-03-20 06:31:09
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Has Sachin Tendulkar ever won any Test matches for India?
I know he has 17 000 ODI runs, 13 000 in Tests and almost 100 centuries in international cricket. But my point is: it seems to me like those achievements are only personal glory. Among all the great victories that India achieved as a team, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble and VVS are bigger match winners. How come India does not have a World Cup trophy, no series wins in SA and Aus but yet he is and Indian cricket god. Where is he when India needs him mostly for example during the 2003 world cup final, 2007 world cup where India were eliminated in the first round, test series in SA and Aus. Why is he so special to Indians even though he has never done anything special for Indian cricket. All his records are just personal victory.
Date : 2010-04-20 04:36:37Who Would Win The Upcoming World T20 ? Pak Won't Win This--Proof?
Guys, I am done with my calculations, and I am sorry to say that Pakistan won't be able to win the upcoming T20 World Cup, because its now Sri Lanka's turn to win the T20 World Cup.
My basis for this conclusion is as follows:
To win a T20 World Cup, a team should have lost the final of a 50 over World Cup to Australia in the same country in which T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place. The following examples prove this theorem:
India won the 2007 T20 World Cup in South Africa because they had lost the final of a 50 over World Cup to Australia in South Africa in 2003.
Pakistan won the 2009 T20 World Cup in England because they had lost the final of a 50 over World Cup to Australia in England in 1999.
Its Sri Lanka's turn now to win the upcoming T20 World Cup in West Indies, because they have lost the final of a 50 over World Cup to Australia in West Indies in 2007.
Have a look from another angle:
2007
India and Pakistan
India wins
2009
Pakistan and Sri Lanka
India kicked out in group stage
Pakistan win
2010
Sri Lanka and -------------
Sri Lanka win
Pakistan kicked out in group stage.
Congratulations to Team Sri Lanka on winning the 2010 T20 World Cup.
NOTE: I know that quite a few members in this section would be outraged after seeing this post of mine, but my humble request to them again is: "Don't take it seriously. Keep your cool. Take it lightly." Support your country LIKE my heart IS SUPPORTING PAKISTAN!!
Inspired by a Indian channel with their "aankre" (number game)
Stunner: Now Pakistan team will win the tournament at any cost, to prove you wrong :)
@fake Haneef: No that was not my question, I only have one account.
Date : 2010-04-06 04:18:18Hidden Logic in Major Cricket Tournaments ; Did you know about this?
There are some hidden logical views in cricket tournaments. Here are some I noticed. I saw that the loosing team won the other game, so like that.
2007 T20 - India beat Pakistan to win.
2009 T20 - Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win.
2012 T20 - Sri Lanka beat ????? to win - Logical View
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Here's an another Logical cricket tournaments
1983 – India won the world cup
1992 – Pakistan won the world cup
1996 – Sri Lankan won the world cup
Notice that those three countries lost in all the finals from there.
1999 – Australia beat "Pakistan" to win the world cup.
2003 – Australia beat "India" to win the world cup
2007 – Australia beat "Sri Lanka" to win the world cup.
This is only the logical view.
2011 - India win
2015 - Pakistan win
2019 - Sri Lanka win
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In ODI world cup, this was the result.
1983 – India won the world cup
1992 – Pakistan won the world cup
1996 – Sri Lankan won the world cup
Now look at the T20 World Cup
2007 - India win
2009 - Pakistan win
2012 - Sri Lanka win - Logical view
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Also, one of these 3 asian teams was able to go to every finals (expect 1987) from 1983 to 2007.
1983 - India
1987 - None
1992 - Pakistan
1996 - SL
1999 - Pakistan
2003 - India
2007 - SL
Do you have any other Logical views like this?
@Sir
Haha. Don't worry ayya, This is only the logical view. Also Murali has guaranteed that we will win the 2011 World Cup ;)
and I don't get my hopes on Sri Lanka, lol. I hoped that Sri Lanka will win the 2009 T20 and 2007 World Cup. But we lost both and I could not face it :/
I am hopeless now, We'll see what happens in the end. ;)
Date : 2010-12-23 06:20:15What is your take on these cricket statistics?
This question is for those who know there is more than Arabic numerals in mathematics.
Considering from Jan 2008, South Africa certainly deserves to be called No. 1 even in test matches.
SA played 19 tests since 01 Jan 2008, won 12 of them and lost 5. They won 5 test series (2 series vs Bangladesh, 1 vs Aus, Eng, WI) lost one against Aus and drawn one against India.
On the other hand, Australia played 18 matches won 8 and lost 6. They won 3 series (against SA, NZ,& WI) and lost 2 (against India and SA)
India has played 18 test matches won 7 but lost only 4. They won 3 test series, lost one against SL, drawn one against SA.
In ODIs, SA won 19 and lost 7 out of their 27 matches. They won 7 series/tournaments during this period, only England managed take an ODI series away from SA.
Australia played 38 ODIs, won 21 and lost 15, won 3 series/tournaments and lost 3, and drawn one series
India played 39 ODI matches , won 26 and lost 10. They have 5 series/tournaments and lost 2.
Pakistan too had a decent run winning 21 of their 29 matches but 12 of their wins came against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
From the above breakup, which teams should be no. 1 2 and 3 in the rankings?
Sorry Bill P, The India-Australia series was spread across 2007 and 2008, and Australia failed to win any in 2008. I've included the results for matches that took place in 2008. And it's in favour of India.
The 3 matches that were played in 2008 in that acrimonious series, India won 1, Australia won 1 and one match was drawn.
The first test was played in December of 2007, and you second in 2 to 6 Jan of 2008, which Australia won (thanks to the umpires) the next match was won by India and fourth was drawn.
And that series is not included in the series, or should I include that as a drawn series ?
Date : 2009-05-11 00:39:02
