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6th May 2013, 05:57 PM
#11
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Over, the years we are so used to supporting our cricketers at all cost, most of the times we don't have any idea on how much some of them can irritate the opponent team/fans.
IPL has given us a priceless opportunity to get more insight on how some of our own stars are very much capable of driving us crazy with their antics. (Sreesanth though is a rare exception, of whom Indian fans are equally puked, if not more).
Yesterday when Bhajji showed off his biceps after getting the maximum sixes award, somewhere in your heart you wanted Sreesanth (like Mannan Rajinikanth) to give it all back. After all, the likes of Hayden, Ponting and Symonds had a point. Rare opportunity for some of us to get into the Australian players' shoes and feel how much Bhajji can needle-pork
When Gambhir (walking like padayya Rajni) for a brief moment even-overtaking before returning back towards Kohli the other night and more recently, one could notice frantic 360 degree movement in his mouth (although his head remained unmoved in perfect balance, like a cartoon character) and hurled abuses directed towards sky, groundsmen, crowd, Bisla and Dravid.....some of us here wanted to respond just the way the little boy from Paruthi Veeran respectfully treats the loudmouthed old guy.....Most of us skipped dinner that night after the Gambhir-Dravid fiasco complaining of sore-stomach.....the Indian Opener can bite you hard.
Kohli, about whom enough has already been said and written in this forum and even prompted a 25-page discussion on external affairs and Indian foreign policy, is that rare breed who can irritate at the same time help us burst into laughter with tears, is another player in this group of privileged Indians.
Anybody, else in this list?
In admiration of Mr. Evergreen Young, Mr. Box Office, Mr. Dance, Mr. MASS - | Ilayathalapathy VIJAY |
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6th May 2013 05:57 PM
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