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	<title>Comments on: Over rates&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: smangalam</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ian Chappell was the biggest moaner on TV about India&#039;s over rates. The other aspect that I wanted to mention, Mohan, was, that the supposedly slow over rate of India was induced to a large extent by the aussie batsmen. If you took a close look at the partnership between Hogg and Symonds, the irritating Hogg would chat with Symonds during the middle of overs. This seemed to be a regular feature. They took longer to settle between overs as well, Kumble would be at his bowling mark and the two would still in the middle of the pitch sharing stories on apes...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ian Chappell was the biggest moaner on TV about India&#8217;s over rates. The other aspect that I wanted to mention, Mohan, was, that the supposedly slow over rate of India was induced to a large extent by the aussie batsmen. If you took a close look at the partnership between Hogg and Symonds, the irritating Hogg would chat with Symonds during the middle of overs. This seemed to be a regular feature. They took longer to settle between overs as well, Kumble would be at his bowling mark and the two would still in the middle of the pitch sharing stories on apes&#8230;</p>
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