You need to thank Kings XI Punjab's Azhar Mahmood for that. :smokesmirk:
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You need to thank Kings XI Punjab's Azhar Mahmood for that. :smokesmirk:
Plum, who is this sundar raman???Quote:
Sundar Raman is forcing Pollard to play for Mumbai Indians and not for T&T. Pollard says he will play for who he wants to. Sundar Raman says that if he does not play for MI, he's in breach of the contract.
too much fuss being made out of under 19 worldcup victory :neutral: even if 2 guys make it to senior side is seen as a huge victory..all those hyping the under 19s ought to look @ Reethinder Sodhi who was punted as the next big thing in world cricket only to fade into oblivion afterwards.
ellAm Virat Kohli effect. You dont have to go that far, Wiz. What happened to Tanmay Srivastava and Shreevats Goswami from 2008? One perusu here in this very forum is guilty of propogating that they'll make it bug(guess who? :) )
Abhinav Mukund also has faded into oblivioon but he was never a big thing in u-19 anyway so....
One person who'd light up the world with his name alone, though, is Napoleon Einstein, whom sadly, has faded away, too.
AF - Think he is a Seenu mAmA acolyte. India Cements ALO ennamO? IPL-la Seenu mAmAvoda Man friday
and SS bat company owner Taruvar Kohli..had high hopes on him :neutral:Quote:
What happened to Tanmay Srivastava and Shreevats Goswami from 2008?
one of our mods :roll:Quote:
One perusu here in this very forum is guilty of propogating that they'll make it bug(guess who? :smile: )
NO, you are speaking to him now :)
that explains your cold response to Baba's exploits :lol:
Good news :clap:
McGrath takes charge of MRF Pace Foundation
ESPNcricinfo staff
September 2, 2012
Glenn McGrath has been appointed director of the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, replacing Dennis Lillee, who has held the post since its inception in 1987. McGrath, currently in India, has called it a "great honour."
"I know it won't be possible to replace someone like Dennis Lillee," McGrath said. "His legacy will be hard to live up to, but I will try my best in my role as the director at the foundation.
"The academy's contribution to world cricket is immense. I have trained there under Lillee and have experienced the facilities on offer."
The foundation has played a role in shaping the careers of several of the world's best fast bowlers, including Brett Lee and Zaheer Khan. Lillee, who spent 25 years with the organisation, hoped the foundation would continue its good work under McGrath's leadership.
"McGrath is the perfect choice to carry the vision of the Foundation forward," Lillee said. "I am happy for him and wish him all the best in his new role. I am certain that the MRF Pace Foundation will produce many more international fast bowlers under his guidance."
Lillee expressed satisfaction with the results of his association with the foundation and said that the decision to leave was not easy. "It has been a long journey. We had to begin from scratch, building facilities and slowly developing into a world-class academy. Our efforts and hard work have paid off and it pleases me to see bowlers trained at the foundation leading the Indian attack."
© ESPN EMEA Ltd.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/co...ry/580431.html
As for me, Mcgrath >>>> Lillee.