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Future of Indian cricket bright and rosy: Sidhu


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Manoj
It became better after you left
by Manoj on Dec 17, 2011 11:38 AM

It became better after you left.. mad sardaar

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Hagemaru
Sardar
by Hagemaru on Oct 12, 2010 08:31 PM  | Hide replies

This stupid sardar have gone insane.
AFter retirement of Sachin, Dravid & VVS, future of Indian cricket is merky. Sehwag will be retiring after few days as well. Future of this young Indian cricket is not bright for sure.

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True Indian
Re: Sardar
by True Indian on Oct 12, 2010 09:26 PM
Sehwag is 31!!! he will retire in days??

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Hagemaru
Re: Re: Sardar
by Hagemaru on Oct 12, 2010 09:36 PM
Oops, I meant few years.

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abhishek prasad
Re: Sardar
by abhishek prasad on Mar 10, 2011 02:39 PM
Baby days gone for sachin dravid

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Juni
Re: Sardar
by Juni on Oct 12, 2010 09:26 PM
Once upon a time people used to say once Gavaskar, Kapil, Kirmani, Bedi retires there is no future of Indian cricket.
As long as there is money India will find many cricketers. The day money dries up there will be no more cricketers like what happened to West Indies.

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ajith gopal
Re: Re: Sardar
by ajith gopal on Oct 12, 2010 10:38 PM
Nobody said that Mr. Juni

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Hagemaru
Re: Re: Sardar
by Hagemaru on Oct 12, 2010 09:38 PM
Sadly we have failed to create backup for Sachin, Dravid & VVS.

Pakistan have already reached West Indies way & India will follow after some years.

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jespreet Singh
Re: Re: Re: Sardar
by jespreet Singh on Oct 13, 2010 09:23 AM
how many players got chance to play when sachin, ganguly, laxman and dravid were there. for your kind information sehwag was midle order batsman and was forced to open the inning.

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abhishek prasad
Re: Re: Re: Sardar
by abhishek prasad on Mar 10, 2011 02:38 PM
Chances of winning WC is Pakistan only.understand

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sidhu..
by aaaa bbbb on Oct 12, 2010 08:21 PM

The street fighter is respected Mp and famous TV comm...really an excellent joke about a joker...

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Ganesh
Think Contemporary
by Ganesh on Oct 12, 2010 04:53 PM

I always wonder why people think about things that may happen in future rather than think what is happening and should happen now.

We want to win the matches now and will see what to do when furure surfaces.

Tallent is something which is to be gained by individuals by working hard and fit to the positions when time come.

One can take the horse to the pond and it is left to the horse to drink water or not.

If the youngsters want good furure, they would mould themselves for the best fit by working hard.

Believe in the present.

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sandeep kumar
India will rule the cricketing world!
by sandeep kumar on Oct 12, 2010 01:02 PM

We have the numbers, the richest board and more importantly the talent. The fab4 should be around for a couple of years, and that should give time for the talented rohits,dhawals,kohlis and pujaras to blossom and become world class. Compared to Aus, we are loaded with talented youngsters,as we can clearly see the likes of george and hauritz who are supposed to replace warne and mcgrath are not international class. ANd bowling wise, if we can get the likes of sreesanth,rp,irfan fir and focussed we have a bowling attack for all ages.

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Jungle Boy
future is bright
by Jungle Boy on Oct 12, 2010 12:27 PM  | Hide replies

with the performers being Sachin and VVS, both closing on to their retirement ... doesn't make sense

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MAHESH MOHARIR
Re: future is bright
by MAHESH MOHARIR on Oct 12, 2010 12:32 PM
in your opinion what make sense clarify

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Varun
Re: future is bright
by Varun on Oct 12, 2010 12:48 PM
lol. buddy that is what they said when gavaskar retired. where do we stand now ?. There will be lot many tendulkars and hopefully more dravids & laxmans to follow.

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Prashant Mishra
Re: Re: future is bright
by Prashant Mishra on Oct 12, 2010 12:58 PM
tendulkar is born once in a century right now no body in indian cricket who has the capability like tendulkar

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Anirban Nag
Re: Re: Re: future is bright
by Anirban Nag on Oct 12, 2010 01:02 PM
I agree with prasanta.. who will score more than 15000 test runs or 50 100s and more in test cricket not only in india but also in world? tell me varun babaji

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cool dude
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: future is bright
by cool dude on Oct 12, 2010 07:24 PM
fyi allan border continued playing till 41 years of age just to beat gavaskar record that loser border

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BRUNO MONTEIRO
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: future is bright
by BRUNO MONTEIRO on Oct 12, 2010 06:23 PM
E.g. Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Martin Crowe etc..

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naveen dhanerwal
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: future is bright
by naveen dhanerwal on Oct 13, 2010 08:50 AM
ok tell me when did lara, Steve, Inji, Murli, Warne, jaisurya (not even retired),Border take retirement how old were they?

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