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Breaking The Gabba Streak

RITAMMITRA on how a battered India pulled offthe greatest Test serieswin ofall time.

Prem Verma wrote: Reallyinspiring.

Mohinuddin Choudhry wrote: It was awellcontestedmatch.Welldone, Team India.

Gurmeet Kalsi wrote:SERIESSORTED. Paine, wesaw you atGabba

Ananya Hazra wrote: Firstwinfor India after 1988inGabba What amatch itwas.We areproudof theyoung Indianteam.Jai Hind.

Bharathlya Jayarathne wrote:Great win.Continue captaincywithRahane.

Chakrapanl Rao wrote: Atthis rate, our superstarswhowere injuredandwho attended other dutiesmay not find aplace in the team.Why were such young talents waiting in the wingsfor a long time?

Blswadeep Sinha wrote: Now thequestionis whether therookies willbe allowedto play more Testcricket, after Kohli comesback.

HarshaArora wrote:TheBollywoodfilmonthisTestserieswillbeablockbuster.

Robert Gardlnl wrote:A tributeto self-belief, courage, andpersistence.

Vaanle Krishnan wrote: IndefatigableCheteshwar Pujara!

WHEN STRONG TASTE= STRONG SMELL

After neighbours complained about the strong smell of Indian cooking, RHEA L NATH discussed what we, and you, can do about it

Pheroza Dauwalla wrote: Love, love, love Indian Link - thank you. Had to share Rhea'sarticleon "smelly foods".Wonderfully writtenanda realeye opener. Loved that youoffered tips to reducesmellsanddidnotgo overboard on theoutrage. Keepupthe fabulouswork

Akshay Kulkarni wrote: We actually hadto stop cooking Indianfood in our Houston house when we were tryingto sell it. The people that came by to see thehouse wouldcomplain about thesmell.

Rlshab Shankar wrote: These are thepeople whocomplain aboutthe mayo being spicy

Betty Jager wrote: I myself loveallthesmells ofdifferentfoods fromdifferent cultures.The one complainingneedsto stopand mind their business.

Rakhl Joshi wrote: Evenin Mumbaisomebuildingsdo notallownonvegetarianfood (to becookedordelivered).Flats aresold or leasedwiththis clausein suchbuilding societies. Individualchoice! Look for a secludedhome.

Amal Ral wrote: Curry smell doesn't kill anyone. Ithink itisok.Thereis no law sayingfood smellhas to be lockedin your room!

Ambarlsh Natu wrote:The realissue onhand is thepoor design of buildings in Australia in general - that includeskitchen exhausts andventilation systems. The AustralianStandardsandthe BCA standards need an amendment to addressthismatter. The builders havebeengettingaway with cheap constructionsdesigns for fortune of a price forwaytoo longnow!

Burjor Banajl wrote: (TheIndiantenantin thisstory)hasevery rightto complain.

YB Yoshi wrote: Northeast Indians face these problemsin mainland Indian cities We have to hide(to)cook (our food).

Nathan Nalewabau wrote: Thatis what you call racist.

AUSSIE CRICKET FAN, 91, APOLOGISES TO SIRAJ

BAGESHRI SAWASACHI reported on veteran cricket fanClaudeCurrywho rang our offices to apologise to MohammedSiraj after reports of racial abuse surfaced at the SCG.

Prem Bhardwaj wrote:Good one.Thereare alwaysnice peoplearound. Appreciated.

Bhagwandass Gursahaney wrote:We support MohammedSiraj and condemn those who passed remarksof racialdiscrimination againstouryoung rising player.

Sudin Kamat wrote: Oneof the nice fellows.

Solomon Raj wrote: One can't affordto blametheAussiefans enmasse for thiskind of racistmentality. Only ahandfulof rogueelementsindulgein this shamelesspractice. If itcontinues, evenothernationalteams willhesitate to tourAustralia.

Sherwin Dias wrote:Good, better latethan never.

Deepu Dharmarajan wrote: Based on some people's behaviour, we cannot judge all!So many goodhearts in Australia.

Rohit Jaggi wrote: 9NEWSand 7NEWS, why don'tyoushare thisnews?

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