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No place for Gayle, Edwards replaces Nash in WI team


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pradeep agarwal
Edwards will be breakfast for Harbhajan
by pradeep agarwal on Jun 27, 2011 12:12 PM

This guy is an club class player who can't read even an off spin.Azmal got him 6 times before he could get into double digit.WI cricket is in shambles & there seems to be no light at the end of tunnel.

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Anurag Rathore
Bad luck Gayle......
by Anurag Rathore on Jun 27, 2011 10:42 AM

His presence is important for westindies side. However presence will not affect the series result.

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purushottam modi
LUCKY INDIA
by purushottam modi on Jun 26, 2011 06:48 PM

FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE

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sridhar
Re: sachin in fish market
by sridhar on Jun 26, 2011 08:26 PM
What nonsense you are writing in the forum.

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Madan Kumar
Re: sachin in fish market
by Madan Kumar on Jun 26, 2011 06:08 PM
SO YOU ARE 'FISH' DALAL. YOU HAVE CHOSEN WRONG PERSONS. THEY ARE CRICKETEERS.

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pravin sarode
Re: Re: sachin in fish market
by pravin sarode on Jun 26, 2011 09:00 PM
sunil gawaskar might have been selling fishes in mumbai if his uncle did not traced him mistaken by fisherwooman as her son According to his biography, Sunil Gavaskar was exchanged with a fisherman’s son – some kind of confusion about the crib – but an uncle retrieved him just in time.

The biographer notes: Gavaskar “sometimes muses on the possibilities of fishing in Mahim, if not for the doctor.”

I wonder if sometimes, in the still of the night, Gavaskar also muses: What if I am the fisherman’s son? What if the real Sunil is casting a net out into an ocean somewhere? ?

Who is the real Sunil Gavaskar? Who, I wonder, is the fisherman’s son?
so do not under estimate any fisherman as he takes risks and sails in side sea to catch fish for us sailing is much tougher than batting or bowling


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RAVI
Re: Re: sachin in fish market
by RAVI on Jun 26, 2011 06:27 PM
This idiot has repeated this same message hundred times.

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manoj kumar
politics
by manoj kumar on Jun 26, 2011 05:49 PM

oho the worm of politics has reached in wi

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Suresh Malepati
Indian Names
by Suresh Malepati on Jun 26, 2011 05:38 PM  | Hide replies

Why are some West Indian names sounding like Indian. Shiv Nayayan, sarvan, Devendra , Ravi Rampaul, Adrian Barath, Dinanatha RamNaraine. Do these players have their ancestral roots in India.???

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jaimin parikh
Re: Indian Names
by jaimin parikh on Jun 26, 2011 06:50 PM
This people are called as Indo Origin. They speak very fluent English. They also follow Hindu religious. Many temple are bulid i Guyana, trinidad, Suriname. In Suriname people speak Bhojpuri !!! (It's a dutch speaking country) But the fact is Indo origin people do not like India national.

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jaimin parikh
Re: Indian Names
by jaimin parikh on Jun 26, 2011 06:54 PM
These peoples are called as Indo Origin. They speak very fluent English. They also follow Hindu religious. Many temple are bulid in Guyana, trinidad, Suriname. In Suriname hindu people speak Bhojpuri !!! (It's a dutch speaking country) But the fact is Indo origin people do not like India national.

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Rajesh Bangad
Re: Indian Names
by Rajesh Bangad on Jun 26, 2011 05:40 PM
yes they are from UP and Bihar migrated to west indies 300 years back in British rule.

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AdinGoyyale
Re: Indian Names
by AdinGoyyale on Jun 26, 2011 05:45 PM
Yes. Their ancestors from various parts of India worked for the British and moved to Guyana, Trinidad, Surinam, etc. some 200 to 230 years ago. Many Africans also went there around the same time.

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