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Yuvraj set to miss first ODI


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badeguruji
NOW is the TIME !!!
by badeguruji on Jan 31, 2008 10:37 AM

Hit while the iron is hot: "loha garam hai hathora chala do"

Now is the time when India and Srilanka can join hands against Australia, - in Australia !!!

In the upcoming ODI series, they should file complaints on every/any objectionable word behavior of a mite. It will kill Aus cricket, I am sure if they are able to get ban/punishment on a couple of thugs, that will send Australian cricket in coma for years.

They should record their objection with umpire whenever a 'mite' shows his character or demonstrates his 'culture'.

India SriLanka and Pakistan cricket teams should join hands - against Australia. The players should go after the mites (anyway this bacteria is no good, for the filthy 'culture' it spreads...)

best of luck to India and Sri-Lanka.

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bhupindersingh bindra
TOP INDIA
by bhupindersingh bindra on Jan 30, 2008 11:10 PM

Three Indians, two Sri Lankans and an Australian have been named as the winners in the inaugural Cricinfo Awards, which recognise the outstanding batting and bowling performances in all three forms of the game during 2007.
List of winners

Test batting - Kumar Sangakkara (SL): 192, Australia v Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, Hobart
Test bowling - Zaheer Khan (Ind): 5 for 75, England v India, 2nd Test, Trent Bridge
ODI batting - Adam Gilchrist (Aus): 149, Australia v Sri Lanka, World Cup final, Barbados
ODI bowling - Lasith Malinga (SL): 4 for 54, Sri Lanka v South Africa, World Cup, Guyana
Twenty20 batting - Yuvraj Singh (Ind): 70, India v Australia, World Twenty20 semi-final, Durban
Twenty20 bowling - RP Singh (Ind): 4 for 13, India v South Africa, World Twenty20, Durban



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souvagya patra
wrong information
by souvagya patra on Jan 30, 2008 06:47 PM  | Hide replies

20-twenty world cup was held in southafrica not in australia

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Ha ha hi hi
RE:wrong information
by Ha ha hi hi on Jan 30, 2008 10:57 PM
Yuvraj is Left-hander and not right hander... rediff is drunk

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ToyBoy
Indian Team for Tri Series in Australia
by ToyBoy on Jan 30, 2008 05:55 PM  | Hide replies

Indian Team for Tri Series in Australia

1.      Venugopal Rao (Captain)
2.      Parthiv Patel (Wicket keeper)
3.      Ajit Agarkar (Vice captain)
4.      Mohammad Kaif
5.      S. Sriram
6.      Joginder Sharma
7.      S. Badrinath
8.      Sarandeep Singh
9.      Tinu Yohannan
10.      Deep Dasgupta
11.      Sanjay Bangar


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Sweet Mango
RE:Indian Team for Tri Series in Australia
by Sweet Mango on Jan 30, 2008 06:14 PM
For under 10

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Manish Malhotra
RE:Indian Team for Tri Series in Australia
by Manish Malhotra on Jan 31, 2008 11:21 PM
isme bas teri kami rah gaye hai..as a 12th man

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santosh kushwaha
Who is the writer of this article?
by santosh kushwaha on Jan 30, 2008 05:07 PM  | Hide replies

I want to kick on his ass. He is saying Yuvraj a dashing right-hander (really right-hander????????). Also he says Yuvraj set the stage alight in the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia (was the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia?????????).

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ashish pande
RE:Who is the writer of this article?
by ashish pande on Jan 30, 2008 05:29 PM
yes.. I also....

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Go Down
RE:Who is the writer of this article?
by Go Down on Jan 30, 2008 06:00 PM
what the hell? how could he right something with out a realty check?

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chetan rane
RE:Who is the writer of this article?
by chetan rane on Jan 31, 2008 07:47 AM
ban on rediff.....

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Mahantesh S
lot of bugs in the article
by Mahantesh S on Jan 30, 2008 05:02 PM  | Hide replies

1) Yuvraj set the stage alight in the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia where he played a key role in India's triumphant campaign, including the world record six sixes in a single over off England [Images] fast bowler Stuart Broad.
-- T20 world cup was played in South Africa and not in Australia.

2) Yuvraj singh has been told as dashing right hander, as every one knows.

Rediff please go through the article while doing copy pasting from Sify.

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pratap
RE:lot of bugs in the article
by pratap on Jan 30, 2008 05:17 PM
Why munaf patel is been sent to Australia, Ajti Agarkar should be the first choice. and Yuraj requires a long break

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Rohit Vyas
RE:lot of bugs in the article
by Rohit Vyas on Jan 31, 2008 01:24 AM
Why Munaf again? Indian team and management have had so many issues with him in the past about his attitude especially so why again?But Thankyou BCCI for not picking up Agarkar again good riddence

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SABDICKROY CHOWDHURY
RE:lot of bugs in the article
by SABDICKROY CHOWDHURY on Jan 31, 2008 12:37 AM
india left sourav for his fielding.so,why they include munaf.

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Manish Malhotra
RE:RE:lot of bugs in the article
by Manish Malhotra on Jan 31, 2008 11:23 PM
exatly....

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Mark
RE:lot of bugs in the article
by Mark on Jan 30, 2008 05:24 PM
ajit agarkar... please.. we dont need anymore kar's..please.....

let young fast bowlers come up my friend...

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Manish Malhotra
RE:lot of bugs in the article
by Manish Malhotra on Jan 31, 2008 11:23 PM
but munaf patel is not fast at all by any means my friend...so wht not agarkar...

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Pradeep
Yuvraj -- right-hander ??
by Pradeep on Jan 30, 2008 04:48 PM  | Hide replies

"The dashing right-hander who is also the vice-captain in ODIs,.." -- When did Yuvraj change his style ??

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Avi
RE:Yuvraj -- right-hander ??
by Avi on Jan 30, 2008 04:56 PM
That's a rediff special of the day...

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Deepa
RE:Yuvraj -- right-hander ??
by Deepa on Jan 30, 2008 05:02 PM
Yuvi pumps DEEPIKA'S balls with right hand dude!!Rediff knows it better.

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vox populi
RE:Yuvraj -- right-hander ??
by vox populi on Jan 30, 2008 05:18 PM
seeing his recent form he has decided to bat right handed--no one except Rediff knows--also geography has a special new meaning to rediff idiots.

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Deepa
DRAMA
by Deepa on Jan 30, 2008 04:34 PM  | Hide replies

SAALA KHELTA KUM DRAMA JAADA KARTA HAI.
Deserves a kick on his back!

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Ashish Vashistha
RE:DRAMA
by Ashish Vashistha on Jan 30, 2008 05:07 PM
itna hai to tu khel yuvi ki jagah

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vsgiri
Laxman
by vsgiri on Jan 30, 2008 03:11 PM

Laxman had a good or probably very good series . He also fieled fell apaart from excellent batting. He had the best average against the Pak recently and also second best after Tendulkar. Two players who should have gone with the one-day squad are Laxman and debutant Badrinath , agood fielder and excellent Batsman. when thjey were after all going for new commers.

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