Mr. Chairman Srikanth can not but agree.
They had one and a half days and three oldies to save the match and all of them wasted the chance to become heroes.
Mr. Tendulkar is so engrossed in his book he forgot the state his team was in. But then how many years have it been since the little master saved India from a defeat.
Mr. Very(very) special Lakshman still lives in the shadow of that Eden Gardens innings some ten(?) years back.
Mr. Dravid couldnt produce an innings like in the past to ensure a draw when it was very much possible.
Mr. Sehwag never is interested in 'opening' the Indian innings. While playing for Delhi he bats down the order, but Dhoni refuses to get the message.
If Murali can can get the required number what is the 'better' Mr. Turbanator wasting his time(and ours) for.
We all know that we dont deserve the No. 1 test playing nation status, but there is always a better way of saying(showing) it.
Our Overseas performance is in tact, Mr. Dhoni.
But the chairman should be the happiest, for he can play M.Vijay now and get a Chennai applause.
The better 'longer version' players are putting their boots back for yet another Ranji season, but for what ?
One century in an IPL flat track game is better than a hard-earned thousand runs in domestic cricket season, is it not Mr. Sreekanth.
God save Indian Cricket.
Monday, July 26, 2010
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