Re: T-20 INDIAN TEAM
by durga vunguturi on Apr 06, 2009 01:58 PM
yes nice selection of team.tendulkar,dravid are not able play t-20 format,so plz avoid these2 players in this cricket selection
Re: T20 Indian Team
by Sadiee on Apr 06, 2009 11:57 AM
wher's kaif? too bad he's being blacklisted because he's worth 30-40 runs on his fielding alone.
Re: Re: T20 Indian Team
by premraja on Apr 06, 2009 04:06 PM
Let him score runs yaar. where is he scoring . His fielding was great in an era of gangulys around but with raina around he is just one among them
Self proclaimed supremacy and arrogance of money power,that is SRK. He slammed Gavaskar for criticising experimental rotating captaincy for Kolakata Knight Riders. He invited gavaskar to buy KKR if he has money & to do experimentation. In his usual style he edited his statement by inserting good comments about Gavaskar. But the reality of SRK can not be concealed. He is an actor of a calibre of 1 in 10 of Bollywood. He tries to create an impression that he is number one by beg ,borrow, steal. He remakes films by Bachchan with an intention to get a comparison and gets reviews written in his favour. But reality shows.
Re: Self proclaimed supremacy and arrogance of money power
by Guest on Apr 06, 2009 11:54 AM
SRK didn't ask Gavaskar to buy KKR but said "This is a new format that's being tried out. Please give it some breathing space. I am the owner of the team, I bought it. If he wants to implement something, let him buy a team."
Re: Re: Self proclaimed supremacy and arrogance of money power
by XYZ ABC on Apr 06, 2009 12:26 PM
SRK always does not mean what he speaks. His money and arrogance speak. multi captaincy is definitely wrong.Already the players are from different backgrounds.Team building is difficult. If captain changes for every match,the spirit of command gets disturbed.Let SRK, Buchnan try and reach the bottom of the table.Who cares. Kolakatta fans will teach the bosses a lesson in IPL 3
why he is this list.. he is not fit now ..but he told the media that he will play last few matches for king's 11... so if he perform well on that matches.. that will be a big mistake of BCCI....he is a performer....and wicket taken bowler...he was the highest wicket taker( Indian) of ipl last year.... i think we will miss him in this world cup...
obivously,we know all the players are playing their best but we are giving limited opportunity to all.We have talented players and dedicated players are in the queue.what selectors role is to screen the players performance and give opportunity. In our team there are lot of players playing many games. So this is the time for rest of the players. they are playing for country sake and name sake. Everybody likes to represent their country.What i strongly request you to give opportunity to young blood.
I dont knw y the selectors have not included shikhar dhawan.he is a damn good batsmen and a superb fielder
Frm this list my top 15 will be:- Sehwag Gambhir Raina Yuvraj Dhoni Utthapa Yousuf Harbhajan Zaheer Praveen Ishant Rav indra Jadeja Rp singh Irfan Pathan Abhishekh nayar/Rohit Sharma
Re: Re: Why not shikar dhawan in the list
by Purushotham on Apr 07, 2009 03:46 PM
You need to add in an back up keeper/batsman for dhoni... He has been taking a lot of work load offlate...
Sreesanth fears he has entered the most difficult phase of his career after he was told four days ago by doctors in Sydney that a stress fracture of his lower back had ruled him out of international cricket for the next three months.
The Indian fast bowler, who has not played international cricket for the last 11 months due to various injuries, has been ruled out of the IPL next month and is now almost certain to miss the ICC Twenty20 World Cup in England in June.
"I have never been through anything like this in my life before," Sreesanth said from Sydney. "It's been a year now since I have been hit by a series of injuries and it's just too bizarre. But I don't want to think about anything else just now except to focus on my recovery. Tournaments come and go, and I am not going to sit in a corner and worry about missing them. All I need to focus on is to get fit again."
Sreesanth, who had established himself as one of India's leading strike bowlers within a year of his Test debut in 2006, first suffered a left side strain during the last IPL in May 2008. Subsequently, he developed a second injury that was initially diagnosed as a "stiff back".
He was cleared to play domestic cricket in December, after undergoing a rehabilitation stint at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore, and carried on till the Duleep Trophy final in February - however, he looked far from his best, unable at times to execute his full, natural action or his run-up.