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    Ricky Ponting wouldn’t have minded taking a few of the Indian batsmen out for dinner last night, but the Aussie skipper spent time celebrating with his own team, relieved at having escaped defeat, and pleased at having thrown a punch or two at the Indians.

    Even as the last of the 35,000-odd fans left the PCA stadium, stunned at how the Indian batting choked chasing a very gettable 251, the home dressing room presented a stark contrast to how it had been during the mid-innings break. The bowlers had done their job then, and for the second game running, their fielding had been top notch, accounting for four run-outs. But, by the time the last ball of the day had been bowled, the players couldn't figure out how they had thrown it away.

    From a position of great strength, they lost the match by 24 runs, and a series that India seemed to be dominating against a ragged Australian outfit is now tied 2-2. The fifth one-dayer will be played in Hyderabad on Thursday.

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    Slow and steady

    As if signalling how nothing was going in favour of visiting skipper Ricky Ponting, Dhoni even won his first toss of the series, and he must have had the evening dew on his mind when he asked the Australians to bat first.

    Shaun Marsh fell early to Ashish Nehra but Shane Watson and Ponting rescued the side with a 64-run stand for the second wicket. They kept the scoreboard moving without being flashy until Watson's dismissal — off the first delivery by Punjab off-spinner Harbhajan Singh — seemed to change the script.

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    SydneyBy: Mahatma Coat | 04-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward What a bunch of losers India are, they can't even beat a half strength Australian team. How embarrassing from a country of over 1 billion people.
    Marketing OfficerBy: hussain | 03-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Suggestion for Dhoni:Scchin should play his natural game. Harbhajan could be utilized as pich hitter up the order. Yusuf Pathan must be given a chance. Instead of Isshant, Irfan pathan can be usefull on both ways. Dosen't it?
    Need to have game plan.By: Ramesh | 03-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward When ur batting order fails to deliver, then you have to shuffle the order. Dhoni fails here, if he sends up Harbhajhan or Praveen Kumar earlier in the innings and ask them to play their natural games. It would have been worth if they scored 30 runs else nothing going to happen coz you can't expect match winning batting from them but they have the ability to add some runs. And having Sachin is no more worth to the team, no doubt he was masterblaster once.Dhoni please stop praising Ishant Sharma for his single match performance, he is not consistent in his performance. Everyone saying that he is young and learning learning, when he is going deliver good bowling to his team, after his retirement?
    There goes once again!!By: Vishal Pathare | 03-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward I think there is still chance of geeting players like Dhiraj Jadhav, yusuf pathan who can bowl well and can bat great. I am heartly missing them...
    Dhoni's misplaced trust on Raina cost us matchBy: arun kumar | 03-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Raina has no ability to play in front of the wicket and gets his runs by nudging the ball behind the wicket. This type of Batsman can never deliver results in tight matches. Jadeja has problem with nerves and should be sent at no.11 if his bowling is needed. I still feel that Harbhajan and Praveen Kumar should have been sent before Raina and Jadeja. The result would have been different but Dhoni has lost his earlier qualities. As such I would like this game to receive as minimum patronage as possible, and this can be made possible by successive defeats in the hands of Australia. I wish Australians good luck and a 5-2 result in their favor.
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