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    Wasim Akram said that the Aussies are 'sore losers' and in this case have overlooked facts.
    Matthew Hayden's comment about India being a "third world" country came in for a scathing attack from former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram who said the Australians have a habit of bad-mouthing their opponents whenever they lose.

    Akram said the Aussies were "sore losers" and that Hayden should have known that India was now hundred years ahead of Australia "which is no more than a village".

    "The thing about the Aussies is that they are sore losers. They get personal when they get beaten. It is all a matter of sour grapes and after going home, they've started calling India a third-world country", said Akram.

    "India is a superpower now; it is a hundred years ahead of Australia, which is no more than a village, as compared to India. You don't blame sightscreens for poor over rates. Even Allan Border was critical of Australian tactics on the pitch," Akram said.

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    Akram's stinging reaction came a day after the BCCI reacted strongly to Hayden's remark, saying such a comment about India was totally uncalled for from the Australian opener.

    Back home after the 2-0 series defeat, Hayden spoke about, what he perceived, poor ground conditions and inordinate delays during the matches "that happen in Third World countries".

    "This was a completely uncalled for remark by him. A player of his stature should not have made the comment," BCCI's Finance Committee Chairman Rajiv Shukla had said on Friday.

    "If slow-over rate is your habit, why blame India for that and call India third world? We are a very prestigious nation and it was not a nice comment by him," Shukla said.

    Hayden made a list of things which he felt resulted in Australia's slow over-rates in the series against India. He alleged the Indian batsmen were reluctant to "face up" quickly enough and there was constant movement around sightscreens.

    "They (opposition batsmen) are very difficult to get to face up," Hayden said. "Often we find ourselves with hands on hips waiting for someone to either face up or someone in the sightboard to move away; all the little frustrations that happen in Third World countries and the heat as well," he added.

    haydens countryBy: eujal | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward haydens comments are acceptable dont expect the descenders of robbers and looters to be professional.
    haydens countryBy: eujal | 26-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward India has a population of about a billion which is 50 times larger than the aussies or australia is not even population of goa the number of people born in a year.its senseless to compare two countries as most of the people in india depend on agriculture.But hold on by 2050 we will surprass even us in size of economy.the wealth aussies have all been robed from native australians.originally they are looters and criminals who where sent to australia.No wonder they posess such an attitude.
    Test of powersBy: rajiv | 21-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward well..lets do this way..India is a third world country...lets aussie begin a war with india and the resuls will speak..no words... its just a piece of cake for india
    MATHEW HIDDENBy: kumar bhagwat | 21-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Yes athirld world country can offer AuD10/HHr if he agrees to carry drinks for IPL because any ways thats what he is destined too in Austrlia after his abyssmal performance against their all time favourites KIWIS
    Double standard talks of AustraliansBy: Pritesh Mistry | 18-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward Earlier when Harbhajan was given clean chit over the racist comment issue Ponting told that BCCI is showing their power they have in cricket world. Now Hayden is calling India a third world. It is wonderful to know that Aussies have started giving excuses for their failures.
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