Re: Re: Fishing for work in India
by Gotchi on Jan 21, 2011 01:24 PM
Population has gone up so is the population of Dhobis. The type who abused RamChandraji Bhagwan
Re: Fishing for work in India
by cooldande on Jan 21, 2011 02:42 PM
He is in India and our media ll ask him to say abt Sachin's achievement.. What else can he do?? Say a couple of words and they ll put it in headlines.. Now needless comments for Lara from guys like u.. His fate!!
Re: Fishing for work in India
by Rajesh Gupta on Jan 21, 2011 01:19 PM
Brian is a legend himself, he don't need any cheap publicity and eve he didn't cry for IPL like Ganguly.. Every cricket knowledgable person knows that Sachin is the Master of the game
Re: Why again Sachin?
by Sports Lover on Jan 21, 2011 01:29 PM
har,time,sachin,sachin. It is interview of lara and they had to pick that one line as headline.
In a true sense, Brian Lara is a living legend. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest batsman the world cricket has ever produced, not only by way of the runs that he has produced, but by the way he dominated the bowlers all over. People like Sachin, Lara, Jaysuriya, they come once in a hundred years, and makes the game proud of them. It was such a treat to watch Lara batting, and to believe he scored those 400 hundred runs in one single test match, it's just unbelievable. His style, elegancy and timming would make even the most demonish bowler feel week in the knees. I think we all fans missed out in again watching him play in IPL, so many things the youngsters would have learned from him. I think he still have some fire left under his belly, someone should have picked him up this season.
Re: Lara a living legend
by sukalyan swar on Jan 21, 2011 12:07 PM
Sharad Power should be IPL player and Mumbai Indians should take him as a spin bowler. He can definitely get a place for B.Lara