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2nd Test: It's raining heavily in Chennai

Ashish Magotra in Chennai | October 18, 2004 08:54 IST

It's was raining heavily in Chennai early on Monday morning, the fifth and final day of the 2nd Test between India and Australia.

India at close of play on Sunday were poised for a well-deserved victory, just 210 runs short of the target and all 10 wickets intact.

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Sub: It would have been different result.

If the rain does't interfere in this match, surely indian would have won this match. And by winning the mumbai match they would have levelled ...


Posted by Anand





Sub: A Greddy captain -- Saurav

Saurav should look at his personal performance rather than comenting on other players performance. If he is captian it doesnt mean he should be spared ...


Posted by Sachin





Sub: Why not have a reserve day?

What a waste of time, money, resources et al! What in the world stops the administrators from having a reserve day in case of a ...


Posted by Anurag





Sub: At last chennai had heavy rain

Thank god at last chennai had heavy rain. People wont bother if india win/lose the match. rain is most wanted by chennai people that india's ...


Posted by Senthil





Sub: rain wash out

In Chennai it never rains when you want it to, and always does when you don't.


Posted by Sriram Venkitachalam




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