i3j3Cricket :: A blog for fans of Indian cricket…

About i3j3

This is a blog for cricket tragics that support Team India. i3j3 is a chant/slogan that was coined when India visited Australia in 2003-04. It stands for India-India-India Jai-Jai-Jai and is chanted in a manner similar to the ozzie-ozzie-ozzie oi-oi-oi chant.

Guest contributions to this blog are most welcome. Contribute to this blog if you have something constructive or intelligent to say about Indian cricket. If you would like to be a guest contributor to this blog, please send an article or two to this blog. After a few guest author contributions, if you’d like to, you can become a regular contributor.

What can you expect to see on this blog?

  • Articles about Indian cricket.
  • Analysis of Indian cricket games.
  • Analysis of player stats and player analysis.
  • Information on players — particularly player-watches on upcoming players of note.
  • Chants that Indian fans can adopt while cheering the Indian team.
  • And more…

Have fun and contribute merrily.

18 Comments

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  • First Post « India-India-India Jai-Jai-Jai (i3j3) // 4 February 2007 at 1:44 am | Reply

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  • Madhu // 24 July 2007 at 3:45 am | Reply

    Hi All,

    I would like to invite all Team India supporters to join us at http://www.MeraTeamIndia.com

    We are an online community dedicated to our Men in Blue.

    MeraTeamIndia.com was launched with a mission to connect Indian cricket enthusiasts from all over the world.

    Cricket is not just a game but a religion in India, with millions of Indian fans at home and abroad, praying for the success of the Indian Cricket Team.

    Take a look at the discussion forums and other tools and let us know what you think!

    Go Team India !

  • Sriram // 2 August 2007 at 12:22 pm | Reply

    What, I believe, Indian batsmen could expect in the III test.

    If we carefully pondered the three wickets that we lost on the final day of our glorious march to victory, all the three scapls were to Tremlett’s credit.
    The last two wickets were done by well directed high rising deliveries ( Karthik a fiery, bouncy ball to his shoulder and Tendulkar a bouncy delivery to his rib case).
    David Gower in his post match sum up, metnioned about Oval producing more bounce ( like a tennis ball).
    I wonder whether that would be the strategy of England. They realised Indian batsmen negotiated swing bowling farily well by playing late and letting go prudently.
    It may worthwhile our batsmen practice negotiating so called “chin music” before the next test.

  • Ratan // 18 December 2007 at 8:36 pm | Reply

    Can I be one of the contributors to this blog? Check out my site http://wahcricket.wordpress.com/

  • Happy 2008! « i3j3Cricket :: A blog for fans of Indian cricket… // 1 January 2008 at 12:36 pm | Reply

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  • saheb // 9 January 2008 at 8:16 pm | Reply

    nice blog man

  • kshitij // 15 February 2008 at 2:57 pm | Reply

    I am die hard fan of Team India and specially Rahul Dravid.
    My blog is all related with the great wall of India,Rahul Dravid.
    Here is a link to my blog:
    http://rahul-dravid-the-wall.blogspot.com

    I would like to be a contributor to this website.

  • bibomedia // 29 February 2008 at 7:18 pm | Reply

    :)

  • guru // 8 April 2008 at 7:04 am | Reply

    am a great of fan of Team India Players. Media is saying so much bad thing when they lost the match and then same media is pushing up to the clouds when they win. they have just wash up our minds. so i dont like to call any bad things to Indian Players

  • Sarika // 22 April 2008 at 9:05 pm | Reply

    Cool blog man..really appreciated..i was wondering what the name could mean but now i know it..

  • indianleads // 5 July 2008 at 6:47 pm | Reply

    Indian Team news and events at http://www.indianteam.com

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    Hi,

    I’ve given your blog link in mine. Kindly check and give me link in your esteemed blog.

    http://cricketreviews.blogspot.com

    Regards
    Balu

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  • Prashant // 23 November 2008 at 8:17 pm | Reply

    Keep up the good work.

  • Alley // 27 May 2009 at 9:21 pm | Reply

    Great blog!
    Does Manpreet Singh Gony have a fan site? He’s terrific!

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  • broadbat // 7 July 2009 at 9:34 pm | Reply

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    Please visit our site for airing your views, blogging, linking etc on cricket in general and Indian cricket specifically.

  • Alex30 // 11 October 2009 at 12:58 pm | Reply

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