Is Australian Supremacy Over??

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Dhiren Yadav
Is the Australian Supremacy in world cricket over?? That is the laest question which is catching up the minds of every cricket buff today...and being an true Indian I am no exception to it.. :bigsmile:

Be it the racial slur to keep Harbhajan out of the series...Aussies didn't like the taste of their own medicine (sledging)...Or the loss at Perth or the slow negative batting to salvage a draw in the final test...these are some of the incidents which point towards the downfall of australian cricket....with some of the all time greats calling it a day...aussies suddenly have become more vulnerable than ever before..

Please feel free have your say on this...
 
They are not going to give up the crown so easily. They will fight and try to retain it.

The achievement is that ICC has realized that it needs to do more. India and neighboring countries have majority of stake over the game so it cant blatantly keep going with "white" dominance of any nature. This whole issue was long under development.

No matter what anyone says, the judgement was given totally because of the pressure from BCCI. The aussie players must have been real shocked.

Note that Gilly wasnt available at the hearing. It can be very well concluded that he was concerned about his image in India. After all, money matters.
 
I do NOT think so... at the worst, their march has slowed down. In the next six months they surely will catch up and maintain their high standards that they have set for themselves...
 
Never discount the GRIT that they possess......................................................................
 
It is still a good team...........................................................................................
 
The commonwealth is a sound community for Australia even in modernity. The commonwealth has its place, even in modernity. It is a community-based on democracy and mutually beneficial relationships that is respected in modernity. Therefore, Australia should not feel compelled to leave the commonwealth to express its independence in the modern world; that independence is already expressed and respected.
 
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