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Warner defends 'speak English' comment; fined over row with Rohit


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Shikari Shambu
Englis is a phunny language
by Shikari Shambu on Jan 19, 2015 05:29 PM

Someone asked Kapil Dev in Australia "Have you come here today?". The "today" was pronounced like "to-daai". Kapil understood it as "to_die" and promptly replied "No, I have come here to play" :)

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D goel
TheCricketwas onceGentleman'sGame!
by D goel on Jan 19, 2015 03:08 PM

D. Goel ,Panchkula,afternoon 3pm, Monday, january 19, 2015
Despitepassionatecompetitivehardconfrontation in atestoreven in One dyeritisdesirablethatpeople keep cool andavoidacrimony and invective,Certainly ,Rohit Sharma shouldwhileplayingwith playerlike Warnerwho doesnotfully grasp Hindi should utter no expletives in in his mother lingo. That spoils his Team's reputation in Cricket,. Pl. exercise restraint while hotly pursuing your Agenda. D. Goel

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pathetic
by on Jan 19, 2015 02:43 PM

ndian players should play and win matches... all the time complaining like a bunch of spoilt brats... please play to win... then maybe u moght not hear such things...spoilt and pampered... pathetic

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Mike Teflon
Talk of convention
by Mike Teflon on Jan 19, 2015 01:53 PM  | Hide replies

If a ball is deflected of your bat, pads or your body, you don't run, but that is convention and NOT a rule.

Do Aussies follow conventions, if yes, why do they wait for umpire's call, after edging a ball? Why do they sledge to get batsmen out? (Oh that could be a convention)

FaF du plessis was right, they're a pack of wild dogs, sore losers, devoid of any sportive spirit..

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dreamer formerlytaklu
Re: Talk of convention
by dreamer formerlytaklu on Jan 19, 2015 01:57 PM
maybe they are indirectly asking other teams to man up..

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