Series
ICC Champions Trophy 2009
22 Sep 2009
Chatter
nshah (21 Dec 2009):
Someone should sort out these Indian pitches. Featherbed after featherbed. I want to see some carnage, stumps out of the ground and clueless batsman.
teej101 (20 Dec 2009):
Well when I say bringing it home, I mean not losing, which if done with the panache England do it, is kind of like a win
nshah (20 Dec 2009):
I wonder who might replace Ian Bell. And then we have the problem of Cook after that.
nshah (20 Dec 2009):
I wonder if it's the last we'll see of Ian Bell. He may be a great guy to have the dressing room, but he's not proving to be the greatest guy to have on the pitch
teej101 (17 Dec 2009):
"This is not a tennis ball" - roughing up the newbie with some Aussie sledging
teej101 (17 Dec 2009):
@nshah It looks as if Brett Lee has been busy. He already has a part in a Bollywood movie. Check it out, the film's called Victory
teej101 (17 Dec 2009):
@nshah I could definitely see him as a big time Bollywood hero. He could even sing his own songs. Need to see him dance to be completely sold though
nshah (11 Dec 2009):
I hear Brett Lee's quite the musician. There's also rumours of parts waiting in Bollywood.
teej101 (01 Nov 2009):
The Kings taking in some downtime, with Brett Lee and Sanga singing up a storm. Awesomeness!!
nshah (28 Sep 2009):
Brakes are coming off. Australia are eying up a big total here and that'd be another favourite taken care of.
nshah (28 Sep 2009):
Darn it!! Ever since Ganguly retired, India have lost their grit and fight and replaced it with Bollywood good looks.
teej101 (27 Sep 2009):
What on earth is going on with England? They're used to getting the beatings not giving them
nshah (27 Sep 2009):
Shah's smashing sixes all over the ground. England are not used to innings of such ferocity.



The most intriguing thing about the ICC Champtions Trophy is to see how many teams actually take it seriously. Realistically, it's the younger and poorer brother of the Cricket World Cup and with the West Indies sending a team of rookies, it's looking less and less a Champions Trophy