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Run-machine Kohli emulates batting great Gavaskar!


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pravin sarode
luck favours brave
by pravin sarode on Dec 28, 2014 07:57 PM

So always plat result oriented game however flop show by dhoni dhavan continues so also Ashwin like one rotten mango spoil whole basket full of best export quality alphanso mandoes dhoni has to get his own work back as bats man too

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MURALI KRISHNA
contol temper Mr.kohli
by MURALI KRISHNA on Dec 28, 2014 06:29 PM

No doubt kohli is run machine,but he should learn how to control his temper on field.discipline first,game next..

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qwert poiuy
no comparison.
by qwert poiuy on Dec 28, 2014 06:18 PM  | Hide replies

gavaskar would have taken 5 days. He would just stay at the crease missing every ball that was going away and stopping every ball that was going at the stumps. He was the worst player in history of world cricket. Mediocre people like him and ravi shastri have remained in limelight because they are chaatus of bcci

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srirama chandra rao
Re: no comparison.
by srirama chandra rao on Dec 28, 2014 06:50 PM
not at all. Excepting few innings, Gavaskar was never that much slow. He played several innings of substance against likes of West Indies when they were fast in the world. Kohli is superb and he is amassing runs at a fast rate compared to even Tendulkar

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pravin sarode
Re: Re: no comparison.
by pravin sarode on Dec 28, 2014 07:49 PM
Virat sir two days are spare so cool ur head by jaggu alies jagadjanani in hotel room Indians should fight back apply Mind properly in test version of game please enjoy year end in melborne one of world best year end with Anushka the lucky cheer leader for virat all must agree by this time

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Sameer Bhagwat
Re: no comparison.
by Sameer Bhagwat on Dec 28, 2014 10:04 PM
Cricket was played that way in the 80's. Gavaskar had a great technique and also the quality of pace bowling was atleast 10 times better in the Gavaskar days.



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Against Pseudos
Re: no comparison.
by Against Pseudos on Dec 29, 2014 08:39 AM
Qwert whatever;
Present Indian batsmen surviving for 5 days? No way. Even 5 hours is too much. Well said.

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