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Luis Anaconda
01-26-2024, 10:06 AM
Those 4 runs and dropping Rahul on 0 have really made a difference.

Surprised his fan club have been a bit quiet

PSRB
01-26-2024, 10:47 AM
Those 4 runs and dropping Rahul on 0 have really made a difference.

Surprised his fan club have been a bit quiet

:vsign: Magnificent run out.....

Luis Anaconda
01-26-2024, 11:08 AM
:vsign: Magnificent run out.....

I didn't think you would bite ;)

PSRB
01-26-2024, 11:24 AM
I didn't think you would bite ;)

It didn't bounce and was going down leg, tough chance.....only just seen it

redgunamo
01-26-2024, 11:25 AM
Those 4 runs and dropping Rahul on 0 have really made a difference.

Surprised his fan club have been a bit quiet

:-( lol.

There's still a chance; he's bound to improve in the second innings.

PSRB
01-26-2024, 11:31 AM
:-( lol.

There's still a chance; he's bound to improve in the second innings.

Don't suppose it's monsoon season?

redgunamo
01-26-2024, 11:35 AM
Don't suppose it's monsoon season?

Sadly, no. It's actually the best time to visit just now, weather-wise. Monsoon season is late May to September there.

Luis Anaconda
01-26-2024, 12:08 PM
It didn't bounce and was going down leg, tough chance.....only just seen it

But if Bairstow had dropped it ...

Not to mention three reviews wasted in 14 overs. Keeper has something to answer there.

I still, of course, agree he is the best keeper for England. Wish we had gone for another seamer rather than Hartley

PSRB
01-26-2024, 12:14 PM
But if Bairstow had dropped it ...

Not to mention three reviews wasted in 14 overs. Keeper has something to answer there.

I still, of course, agree he is the best keeper for England. Wish we had gone for another seamer rather than Hartley

Well Bairstow would've dropped it. The reviews were shocking though.

redgunamo
01-26-2024, 02:54 PM
Well Bairstow would've dropped it. The reviews were shocking though.

Indeed. #spotfixing

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
01-26-2024, 03:15 PM
Don't suppose it's monsoon season?

Not to the start of June.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
01-26-2024, 03:49 PM
Sadly, no. It's actually the best time to visit just now, weather-wise. Monsoon season is late May to September there.

Rubbish, doesn't matter if it's a city on the plains like Delhi, Benares, Jaipur, the mountains like Himachal {Parvati Valley, Dharamsala, Manali}, Indian Tibet {Leddakh, Spiti} or the other side {Darjeeling} or on the coast {Goa, Kerala, Puri/Konark} - the best time to go is at the end of the monsoon around late Sept.

Delhi has only 2 periods a year when it's not boiling hot, freezing cold or pīssing down and that's Sept and March. Then the weather's like a really nice, English summer's day. {You have the Holi festival in late March, too.}

In the mountains like the Parvati Valley, again the temp is like an English summer's day.

And the coastal tropics are nice everywhere all year round.

But if you go to Goa or the mountains in May, say, there's no greenery cos there's been no rain for 8-9 months. It's all grey in the mountains and dusty in Goa. But if you go in September, everywhere's lush and vibrant green.

Deffo the best time of year, and Sept usually has the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. It lasts ten days, the one in Mumbai is huge, with 150k clay statues being immersed in the sea. Some of them are massive. But on my first trip to India in '94, I was in the small, tropical fishing village Puri for it. Along the side of the road there's be a few dozen little, bamboo, open-fronted shacks. Inside there's be a stand at the back with a Ganpati statue, a stereo playing Bollywood music and a mat on the floor where 3-4 people would normally be playing cards - He is the God of good luck and fortune after all.

And at night, everyone would get together with a truck with a genny powering speakers playing Bollywood and colourful lights on pulling a flat-bed with a huge Ganpati statue with everyone dancing behind it like at Carnivals. That week is when Ganpati first came and started taking me.

But if you want sunny, English summer's weather and lush greenery, then the end of monsoon in Sept is the time to go, whether mountains, plains or coasts.

Imo, anyway.

Peter
01-29-2024, 10:21 AM
Rubbish, doesn't matter if it's a city on the plains like Delhi, Benares, Jaipur, the mountains like Himachal {Parvati Valley, Dharamsala, Manali}, Indian Tibet {Leddakh, Spiti} or the other side {Darjeeling} or on the coast {Goa, Kerala, Puri/Konark} - the best time to go is at the end of the monsoon around late Sept.

Delhi has only 2 periods a year when it's not boiling hot, freezing cold or pīssing down and that's Sept and March. Then the weather's like a really nice, English summer's day. {You have the Holi festival in late March, too.}

In the mountains like the Parvati Valley, again the temp is like an English summer's day.

And the coastal tropics are nice everywhere all year round.

But if you go to Goa or the mountains in May, say, there's no greenery cos there's been no rain for 8-9 months. It's all grey in the mountains and dusty in Goa. But if you go in September, everywhere's lush and vibrant green.

Deffo the best time of year, and Sept usually has the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. It lasts ten days, the one in Mumbai is huge, with 150k clay statues being immersed in the sea. Some of them are massive. But on my first trip to India in '94, I was in the small, tropical fishing village Puri for it. Along the side of the road there's be a few dozen little, bamboo, open-fronted shacks. Inside there's be a stand at the back with a Ganpati statue, a stereo playing Bollywood music and a mat on the floor where 3-4 people would normally be playing cards - He is the God of good luck and fortune after all.

And at night, everyone would get together with a truck with a genny powering speakers playing Bollywood and colourful lights on pulling a flat-bed with a huge Ganpati statue with everyone dancing behind it like at Carnivals. That week is when Ganpati first came and started taking me.

But if you want sunny, English summer's weather and lush greenery, then the end of monsoon in Sept is the time to go, whether mountains, plains or coasts.

Imo, anyway.

I went to Delhi in September once. It was a ****ing nightmare. About 9,000 degrees every day.

redgunamo
01-29-2024, 11:46 AM
Rubbish, doesn't matter if it's a city on the plains like Delhi, Benares, Jaipur, the mountains like Himachal {Parvati Valley, Dharamsala, Manali}, Indian Tibet {Leddakh, Spiti} or the other side {Darjeeling} or on the coast {Goa, Kerala, Puri/Konark} - the best time to go is at the end of the monsoon around late Sept.

Delhi has only 2 periods a year when it's not boiling hot, freezing cold or pīssing down and that's Sept and March. Then the weather's like a really nice, English summer's day. {You have the Holi festival in late March, too.}

In the mountains like the Parvati Valley, again the temp is like an English summer's day.

And the coastal tropics are nice everywhere all year round.

But if you go to Goa or the mountains in May, say, there's no greenery cos there's been no rain for 8-9 months. It's all grey in the mountains and dusty in Goa. But if you go in September, everywhere's lush and vibrant green.

Deffo the best time of year, and Sept usually has the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. It lasts ten days, the one in Mumbai is huge, with 150k clay statues being immersed in the sea. Some of them are massive. But on my first trip to India in '94, I was in the small, tropical fishing village Puri for it. Along the side of the road there's be a few dozen little, bamboo, open-fronted shacks. Inside there's be a stand at the back with a Ganpati statue, a stereo playing Bollywood music and a mat on the floor where 3-4 people would normally be playing cards - He is the God of good luck and fortune after all.

And at night, everyone would get together with a truck with a genny powering speakers playing Bollywood and colourful lights on pulling a flat-bed with a huge Ganpati statue with everyone dancing behind it like at Carnivals. That week is when Ganpati first came and started taking me.

But if you want sunny, English summer's weather and lush greenery, then the end of monsoon in Sept is the time to go, whether mountains, plains or coasts.

Imo, anyway.

Fair enough. I'm an army man; it's all the same to me.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
01-29-2024, 12:22 PM
I went to Delhi in September once. It was a ****ing nightmare. About 9,000 degrees every day.

That's the end of monsoon. Try it just before/as it breaks. 47 in the shade when I first went there. {'94.}. God alone knows what it's like now with Global warming.

Luis Anaconda
01-29-2024, 12:23 PM
That's the end of monsoon. Try it just before/as it breaks. 47 in the shade when I first went there. {'94.}. God alone knows what it's like now with Global warming.

I'm going to the Maldives tomorrow - hope it's decent weather. Right time zone for the second Test at least

Peter
01-29-2024, 12:25 PM
That's the end of monsoon. Try it just before/as it breaks. 47 in the shade when I first went there. {'94.}. God alone knows what it's like now with Global warming.

I also went in June. I thought I was going to boil to death. I remember getting off a flight at 11 at night and it was 38 degrees.

Too hot for me. I will stick with Malaysia :-)

PSRB
01-29-2024, 12:25 PM
I'm going to the Maldives tomorrow - hope it's decent weather. Right time zone for the second Test at least

Oh, very nice. Not jealous at all.

Peter
01-29-2024, 12:26 PM
Oh, very nice. Not jealous at all.

I've just got back from Dublin. ****ing freezing and I got a stinking cold on the flight. Lovely :-)

Luis Anaconda
01-29-2024, 12:49 PM
Oh, very nice. Not jealous at all.

It's all work, p ;)

IUFG
01-29-2024, 03:25 PM
47 in the shade when I first went there. {'94.}. God alone knows what it's like now with Global warming.

probably about 47 in the shade, gg.

IUFG
01-29-2024, 03:27 PM
I'm going to the Maldives tomorrow - hope it's decent weather. Right time zone for the second Test at least

Lovely temperatures at the moment, enjoy.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/t8srck96f#?date=2024-01-29

rain ;-)

Luis Anaconda
01-31-2024, 04:49 PM
Lovely temperatures at the moment, enjoy.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/t8srck96f#?date=2024-01-29

rain ;-)

Pissed down all day - still as I flew in at 5am didn't mind a day lazing about on the deck staring at the rain. Beats January in Germany