this reminds me of somebody who is comp. ignorant of the code of conduct for cricket.somebody should remind him cricket is a gentelmans game not kabhdi or khokho
hi this is sobha what a dance and what a swing. iam not an ardent lover of this so called gentleman game. thanks to my hubby jaggu. i owe to him as he addicted me to this game. this clip i really could not count how may times i watched it. pity is that andrew nel emotions on the batsman were not even hyped the media even but my innocent hero has been examined with the microscopic eye and he is also fined . this is not fair as the same is not the case with either SA, WI and forget about the aussies.
Yes, I liked it. Boy, you go on dancing. Dance in joy, dance in anger and dance in despair. Dance alone, dance in the company, and dance while none else is dancing. Dance your emotions, aggressions and your feelings away. During the last one year we have seen some academicians and professors in the guise of cricketers and selectors. Experimenting with the players as guinea pigs in the hands of a mad biologist, preaching sermons and uttering non sense philosophies to cover their wrongs, dropping their faces and chins at failures, skipping matches and running away from the scene. Enough with that Dry Mouthed nonsense. Even if you do not wave your shirt, at least dance the way you did.
It everytime happens whenever NEL bowl to any INDIAN batsman. It was just to teach him in a better language at his home. ICC needs to make strong rules to control such type of taunting. Shreesanth just showers on closed eyes of ICC.
that moment was quiet a funny n it gave the right answer to Andre Neil who is really a rude n wat can say a Bindaas bowler.Bravo!My dear.....!wat a patroism.
Its a refresing moment that speaks in volumes about the onfeild agrression for the indians, funny none the less. No matter how many times have i viewed the clip i have always been in splits. One can only imagine the situation of andre nel on the feild.