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    Stuart Clark has warned the Indian players against ticking off the burly Aussie opener.
    Australian pacer Stuart Clark advised the Indian cricketers to stay away from playing any mind game with Matthew Hayden, saying it would only bring out the best in the towering opener.

    Hayden has had a stormy relation with the Indians, especially spinner Harbhajan Singh, whom he once described as an "obnoxious weed".

    According to Clark, Hayden is mentally very tough and any Indian ploy to unnerve him would only boomerang.

    "I think it began a long time ago. Matthew Hayden knows how to play and has been very successful against the Indians. It (mind game) might only bring out the best in him.

    "We have come here with an idea of what we need to do to succeed. What they do is completely up to them, we don't care," said the pacer, striking a belligerent note.

    "Matthew, all the batters and the bowlers have got a certain job and they are going to do that," he said.

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    The tinge of green on the track at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium brought smiles on Clark's face and the Australian pacer oozed confidence of running through the Indian batting line-up in the first Test starting here on Thursday.

    "It's a very good wicket. There is little more grass than I thought. All in all, I think it's going to make for a good Test match", he said.

    Clark said instead of targeting any particular player, Australia would go after all Indian batsmen to win the match.

    "We want to take one match at a time and our only target is to pick up 20 wickets", Clark said.

    "We have really come here with a group mentality and to target all the batters. We have got to take 20 wickets and try and win the Test match", he said.

    what is clarke scared of?By: prakash | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward If it makes hayden play better, then why is he so concerned? Sure looks like the obnoxious weed is rattled already for his mates are jumping to his rescue! - or so they think.
    Funny obnoxious weedBy: indi | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Actually hayden is worried that, he would break down if intimidated. So he is using clark as a spokesperson to talk his talk. Funny obnoxious weed. He should also mind that, if he ticks Indians, it is he and sydney robbers who have to pay and not Indians. Sydney robbers have started dirty tricks again
    Indi - Funny obnoxious weedBy: Gary McKenzie | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Your attitude is obviously set to continue with the "cry baby" mindset displayed by the Indians whilst in Australia. Why don't you let the teams do the "talking" and the "walking" and keep your silly comments to yourself. The best team will win, and nobody knows which one that will be until the cherry hits the lawn for the last ball of the tour.
    Funny AussiesBy: Kirsten | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Hey Aussie,In Sydney, when the pup claimed a grassed catch, it showes a lot about Aussie style of play. That was not cricket, but cheating. I hope nothing of that sort happens in this series. Cricket lovers all over the globe want to watch good competetive Cricket, after the Sydney aftermath, it showed on Aussie as well, as they were unable to beat India.
    Funny Aussies by KirstenBy: Gary McKenzie | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Hey, Kirsten (as if that's your name) you don't by any chance remember the grassed catch in a past world cup claimed by Ganguly do you? You Indians are always trying to blame someone when things go wrong. Why don't you let the team show how good they are, and leave your silly childish comments inside your head where they obviously belong?
    Gary Mckenzie - Funny silly and poisonous obnoxious weedBy: Indi | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Your attitude obvisouly reflects the robbery attitude aussies displayed in sydney to rob a test match by taking bounce catches and getting favorable decisions from bucknor and benson. Symonds needs 100 helps from umpires to complete a century. It is you aussies who are talking and not walking the talk. You keep your silly worthless robbery comments to yourself. Sydney robbers cannot rob again and that too in India. Dont cry gary, hayden will soon join to cry with you. Bad luck to aussies and you.
    Poor Indi is mixed upBy: Gary McKenzie | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward Dear Indi,I never even mentioned "robbery", that was your own comment and accusation against Australia... or can't you remember what you wrote? Poor dear boy!
    don't preachBy: prakash | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward about letting the teams do the "talking" and the "walking, why don't you preach to clarke first? it is the aussies who get desperate and behave like "cry babies" when they are in a losing position in a game - all cricket playing nations know that - and have said so.
    Prakash - Don't preachBy: Gary McKenzie | 08-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward It's easy to put words in other people's mouths and not back it up with actual quotes and names. Go on... name the people from "all cricket playing nations" who said what you claim.
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