Comments for http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml en-gb 30 Sun 27 Dec 2009 18:42:49 GMT+1 A feed of user comments from the page found at http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml warriorkgp http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=18#comment10 don't agree to the point that England won ashes due to the rain, weather or any climatic conditions. it sounds so bizarre and childish to give such lame excuses like weather was not good or one of the player in the team was not feeling well. I run a business of packers movers in bangalore, sometimes i loose my business to my competitors. if loose my business no matter what the reason was i should not justify or crying. Accept reality be it in personal life, professional life or sports. England deserved to win ashes and they did. Just accept it Wed 21 Oct 2009 08:08:07 GMT+1 Oliver Brett - BBC Sport http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=16#comment9 "no one talks about the rain which is why England won the ashes in 2005. Why the ball swung more for Harmisson, Anderson and Flintoff. It was the rain before English were bowling the same did not happen for Australia. "webdeepak - that is quite possibly the biggest load of nonsense I have seen typed on a computer screen Sun 28 Dec 2008 16:19:15 GMT+1 Joe Lewis http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=14#comment8 England were dire throughout the tournament. Awful in the warm-up games, atrocious in the one-dayers and managed to turn a winning position in the First Test into a defeat. As for the Second Test, they didn't deserve to win and Aggers, England could have had another day to bat but had India really wanted to turn the screw, they would have done.There are some plus points from the tour for England; Swann looks like he could be more than useful for the Ashes, K.P played a fine innings in the final test and Freddie is bowling well again. However there are many areas for concern; Panesar was inadequate, Collingwood and Bell would struggle to get a game for Zimbabwe and the pace attack doesn't look inspiring.The attitude of the players to return after the Mumbai tragedy should be applauded but one suspects they also had one eye on the IPL when this decision was made as well. Finally, when will they ever learn? If they concentrated on actually playing the game and spent a little less time sledging then we might see results; India can back up their words with actions, our boys can't and it all looks a bit pathetic.As for the Ashes, I can't see it being another walkover for Oz because they are now in serious decline, but it still could be a very hard summer for England unless there is drastic change. Fri 26 Dec 2008 11:03:30 GMT+1 SKinIC http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=12#comment7 After the England team's brave decision to continue the tour despite the perceived security threat (or even if they did it for IPL reasons), I think it is a shame that India decided to waste the last match away for such a ridiculously selfish goal of allowing individual centuries. It wasn't even as if they were looking to save the match! They could have given England a big thank you with a sporting declaration. That would have been the best compliment for the English team, to make their visit to India worth their while. Thu 25 Dec 2008 14:39:55 GMT+1 webdeepak http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=10#comment6 England don't have it in them to win and now we know they don't have it within them to loose graciously. All excuses. Got beaten 5-0 in one days of 5 matches. And ran home, the sorry state of Bombay took eyes off the poor performance. There were no questions asked of the performance of players.Next the tests, England started brilliantly in tests and could have won the first, record breaking performance won it for India. Second test no performance from England at all. I'm surprised you talk about fog, no one talks about the rain which is why England won the ashes in 2005. Why the ball swung more for Harmisson, Anderson and Flintoff. It was the rain before English were bowling the same did not happen for Australia. Sore loosers. and will never win till you get off excuses and start to play. Thu 25 Dec 2008 13:36:25 GMT+1 SR819 http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=9#comment5 The England team gave Yuvraj stick as well, so it's not as if Yuvraj was antagonizing some of the England players without rhyme or reason. In the first test, the England players wound him up, and Yuvraj gave some back. Yes, some of his gestures were OTT, but it takes two to tango, and England were involved in sledging in the first test that engendered the fued between Yuvraj and Pietersen. I am not denying that Yuvraj was childish in some of his actions, but a disgrace? No, I don't think so.Anyway, Pietersen himself didn't seem to make too much of it, so I think it will be forgotten about. Wed 24 Dec 2008 22:14:39 GMT+1 wombletiltheend http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=7#comment4 Plus points from this tour was that India did not doctor the pitches as much as usual. Yuvraj was a bit of a disgrace and quite fat but overall this is the best discipline India have ever managed. I can' t remember the last series Indian players did not get fined or banned so well done India. Wed 24 Dec 2008 13:42:52 GMT+1 coopsvintage63 http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=5#comment3 KP should be proud - as should the rest of the squad and management team. Ok we lost 1-0 BUT the fact the guys went back, played competitively - in fact that they played at all, was just immense. The game means just about everything to the whole Indian population. Going back showed real solidarity to a country currently producing some of the world's most exciting cricket while also having more than it's fair share of problems. Meanwhile, Stephen Fry for President - or maybe Queen, whichever he prefers. Wed 24 Dec 2008 11:14:35 GMT+1 rambo60 http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=3#comment2 aggers has lost the plot even yesterday on tms when he reminstraited with ravi shashtri stating a the indians had a duty to promote test cricket in the region and had not done so with thier attitude on the forth and fifth days i always thought the only duty of a test team is to win the test seris aggers get a grip Wed 24 Dec 2008 10:03:58 GMT+1 pyattl01 http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=1#comment1 I totally agree-why would india even give england a sniff of a chance to draw the series? They played the better cricket and deserved to win! Even the last over from dhoni showed just how little respect india had for englands cricketers-but england didnt do anything to earn this repect! And as for the fog and lunch breaks-farcical at best! Also why is this guy complaining about being frisked-would make me feel so much safer being thereEngland are in declineFlintoff and Swann battled hard-i do rate broad but the rest of our attack is pitiful-It seither source new stock or go back to hoggard and jones!Bell is a waste of space at 3 not good enough! Cook is in a similar mode but can and has scored hundreds more often under pressure just needs the consistency collingwood who i always rated maybe now needs to be replaced-the last 12 months he has gone back into his shell after finally breaking through-flintoff is too high at 6 and prior has done what every keeper has the last 3 years-impressed to start and gone backwards-pick mustard for odi games The ashes could be embarrasing as england wont take 20 wickets all series Wed 24 Dec 2008 07:29:13 GMT+1 Hogygog http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tms/2008/12/fog_and_frisking_brings_curtai.shtml?page=0#comment0 Why on earth do they retain the same times for lunch on curtailed days is a mystery. If one sport shoots iteslf in the foot, its certainly cricket. A two-test series is absurd. I cannot believe Jonathan Agnew is so naive as to criticise India for not declaring. Why should any team do so ? You win a war, not a battle. Tue 23 Dec 2008 18:06:39 GMT+1