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Originally Posted by shakibrulz
Well, I did. You were saying that they didn't 'attempt' to chase down the total 385. So when such a mammoth task is impossible, when they can't even properly sight the older ball, you say they should've slogged and attempted to win? I can guarantee you don't have the slightest Idea how difficult chasing in Dambullah is. And that's evident from your posts when you say they' should've got something around 150/5 in 25 overs. It's as good as lost, and, I'd take 240/5 than 130 all out in 20 overs anyday, thank you. Atleast get some batting practice before a tough tour ahead.
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this is the difference between you and me. I want my team to win and play positively and hate this so called honorable defeat approach. There is no honour in giving up when chances are there to go for win even if that chance is next to zero. If my team gives up before trying then achieving the win is impossible. If my players play for themselves then they will be selfish and short sighted. If my coach is more concerned about few individuals then the team will suffer.
Can you not see its not just about that game, the issue is much bigger and dangerous.