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anu gupta
aboriginal cricketer
by anu gupta on Jan 14, 2009 09:56 PM  | Hide replies

what is meant by aboriginal cricketer

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shaunak
Re: aboriginal cricketer
by shaunak on Jan 15, 2009 10:37 AM
U idiot, u dnt knw the meaning of aboriginal cricketer, shame on u.....
It means a cricketer who generation exist since long in terms of cricket...
Dumb..

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harsh vaishnav
Re: Re: aboriginal cricketer
by harsh vaishnav on Jan 15, 2009 12:24 PM
Shaunak. Better get the facts right before you call someone an idiot. I would call you a dumb guy. Do you know what aboriginal means? Let me tell you what it means. And mind you it is in stark contrast of the explaination that you have furnished. The term "Aboriginal" has traditionally been applied to indigenous inhabitants of mainland Australia. ndigenous Australians are distinguished as either Aboriginal people or Torres Strait Islanders, who currently together make up about 2.6% of Australia's population.Hence it has nothing to do with cricket.Moral of the story is that you need to be cocksure before making a statement. Go back to school and start with the basics.

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Sameer K
All 3 great lefties have left
by Sameer K on Jan 14, 2009 05:42 PM

Matthew Hayden might have had a bad past 12 to 15 months, but there is not a iota of doubt that he was one of the best openers in the world. Maybe after Gavaskar, Hayden would surely be right there.

It was a privilege to watch all 3 great left hander's of this era, Brian Lara (131 Tests, 11953 runs, 34 hundreds, Avg 52.88, Strike rate of 60), Gilchrist (96 Tests, 5570 runs, 17 hundreds, Avg 47.60, SR 81.95). Even Hayden's strike rate is 60!!!.

All 3 were attacking batsmen and all 3 great left hander's can walk into the best World Eleven anyday.

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uncle sam
Post retirement
by uncle sam on Jan 14, 2009 05:15 PM  | Hide replies

afghanistan is trying to qualify for 2011 world cup. he can join this third world terrorist country as their captain and coach

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kngtao
Re: Post retirement
by kngtao on Jan 15, 2009 07:03 PM
I don't understand why ppl take offence to the term 3rd world country..Look at the corrupiton, poverty among 80 % of our population...We haev a long way to go..We r a 3rd world country with no regards to our poor..How many of ppl blogging here donate money for charitable causes in a year????Not even 1 %%...BTW it was a commonly accepted term earlier but our new IT booming generation thinks that 90 % of India is shining..Nothing can be afr from the truth...So guys clean up ur house and learn to help the poor..A 1st world country knows how to take care of the poor and the needy ...

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Mature Stud
Re: Post retirement
by Mature Stud on Jan 15, 2009 09:03 AM
Absolutely superb comment...too funny

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rs
Re: Post retirement
by rs on Jan 14, 2009 08:43 PM
pls stop this stupid talk. just bcos Hayden "allegedly" said something like third world country to some stupid journalist, it doesnt make him a bad player/person. everytime any article abt Hayden comes up, u ppl always go back to that 1 incident(which is not confirmed)

how long will u take this topic? for the rest of your lives?

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ss ss
Re: Re: Post retirement
by ss ss on Jan 14, 2009 08:53 PM
This is perfectly confirmed.Go and search in Youtube you can hear that interview. However I do agree its not appropriate to mention tht in thi forum now.

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Mature Stud
Re: Re: Post retirement
by Mature Stud on Jan 15, 2009 09:03 AM
what? One incident? Please take at the article posted on BBC website about Hayden and judge yourself before acting such wise elder. Hayden has made many controversial statements... sorry but your advise soundz total nonsense

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