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| Crapats (TM)... |
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:43 pm |
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:22 pm |
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On Nov 6, 10:43 am, "Crapats (TM)" <crapats... at (no spam) yahoo.com.au> wrote:
yeah, and pretty much the rest of the team let down SRT. Imagine how
much more enjoyable his day's work would have been if others had
player better. 3 runs more.... |
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| jzfredricks... |
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 12:10 pm |
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On Nov 9, 5:01 am, alvey <al... at (no spam) play.com> wrote:
Quote: I'm a huge fan of Indian cricket.
Why?
Not sure. I just do. It could stem from the fact that my family has
strong, historical ties with India (I'm not Indian at all, but many of
my parent's close friends are). It could stem from the fact that I
enjoy the way they bat in the subcontinent. I've always enjoyed the
batting side of cricket more, and take pleasure from studying
different techniques.
Am I a fan of ALL of the Indian team, past and present? No way. But I
see a difference between "Indian cricket" and "the current Indian
team". Players come and go. Having said that, the only 2 real twats of
recent time are Ganguly and Harby (I dislike Yuvraj, but I'm not sure
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| prabhu... |
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:54 pm |
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On Nov 8, 2:10 pm, jzfredricks <jzfredri... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 9, 5:01 am, alvey <al... at (no spam) play.com> wrote:
I'm a huge fan of Indian cricket.
Why?
Not sure. I just do. It could stem from the fact that my family has
strong, historical ties with India (I'm not Indian at all, but many of
my parent's close friends are). It could stem from the fact that I
enjoy the way they bat in the subcontinent. I've always enjoyed the
batting side of cricket more, and take pleasure from studying
different techniques.
Am I a fan of ALL of the Indian team, past and present? No way. But I
see a difference between "Indian cricket" and "the current Indian
team". Players come and go. Having said that, the only 2 real twats of
recent time are Ganguly and Harby (I dislike Yuvraj, but I'm not sure
why).
Why Ganguly? He had the spine to take criticism the right way, come
back and let his bat do the talking. Not a cowardly wimp like Kim
Hughes who disappeared in tears. |
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| Michael Banner... |
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:31 pm |
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On Nov 9, 12:54 pm, prabhu <prabra... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 8, 2:10 pm, jzfredricks <jzfredri... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
On Nov 9, 5:01 am, alvey <al... at (no spam) play.com> wrote:
I'm a huge fan of Indian cricket.
Why?
Not sure. I just do. It could stem from the fact that my family has
strong, historical ties with India (I'm not Indian at all, but many of
my parent's close friends are). It could stem from the fact that I
enjoy the way they bat in the subcontinent. I've always enjoyed the
batting side of cricket more, and take pleasure from studying
different techniques.
Am I a fan of ALL of the Indian team, past and present? No way. But I
see a difference between "Indian cricket" and "the current Indian
team". Players come and go. Having said that, the only 2 real twats of
recent time are Ganguly and Harby (I dislike Yuvraj, but I'm not sure
why).
Why Ganguly? He had the spine to take criticism the right way, come
back and let his bat do the talking. Not a cowardly wimp like Kim
Hughes who disappeared in tears.
Just like Sreesanth. |
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