:yes: Dhoni :clap: for his 98..
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:yes: Dhoni :clap: for his 98..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYNKku58wjI
Listen to what Dhoni says :lol:
:rotfl3:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
Captain Cool Dhoni on the trigger!
Wednesday, Dec 15 2010
Chennai: The Walther air rifle which India and Chennai Super Kings skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni recently ordered, arrived in India on Thursday.
Dhoni had approached indianshooting.com which represents Walther in India and ordered this top end air rifle just after the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games.
Dhoni opted for the .177 Carbontec model, the same that Abhinav Bindra had used to win the Gold medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
The landing cost of this rifle is Euro 2,400 and is 4.5 kg in weight, according to a release from indianshooting.com.
Walther is a World renowned German gun manufacturer which caters to many Olympic and world champions including world record holder Gagan Narang.
The Walther is also famous for its Walther PPK model which was used by James Bond in many of the 007 movies.
Dhoni’s latest acquisition is in keeping with his love for fast bikes and Formula One, but his affinity for rifles was hitherto not widely known.
The skipper is currently in South Africa leading the Indian team in the Test and ODI series beginning next week.
Got this in YT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ntFYmAR93c&feature=fvst
heartwarming to see Dhoni perform in SA tracks......beautifully played and got out only to a great ball :clap:
Memorable innings :bow: :bow:
I have seen him getting out to short balls closer to body before. SA bowlers had done their homework.Quote:
Originally Posted by MADDY
it seems that they let dhoni to get 90 and then show their homeworkQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
As Tendulkar said, a strong message has been sent. That the team wouldn't roll over and die. It is a message both the teams will carry into the rest of the series. A few players might have been exposed during this Test, but mentally this team is different from the Indian teams of yore. In two years, this team has crossed 450 in the second innings of away Tests twice. In their whole Test-playing history, India have done so only six times.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-af...ry/493498.html
MSD.. Take my hugs!!!