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By ShebbySB at 09/14/2011 - 06:43
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After the disastrous English tour one thing is clear that we need to develope a top class fast bowling pool of atleast 8-10 bowlers.For fast bowlers player growth,developement,proper break,fitness ,core strength improvement & diet these things are very important.One heartwarming thing is that we have some talented guys but all of them are not finished product yet.Though they can be developed into fantastic bowlers in 2-3 years time.Ishant Sharma(age-23,pace-135-152kph)),Varun Aaron(age-21,pace-140-154kph),Umesh Yadav(age-23,pace-135-152kph),Sudeep Tyagi(age-24,pace-135-145kph),Abu Nechim Ahmed(age-22,pace-135-145kph),Rahul Shukla(age-21,pace-unknown but hyped as very fast),Pritam Das(age-22,pace-unknown but he's sharp),Pawan Suyal(age-21,pace-unknown but he's sharp) all are very young & qu
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By mcenley at 08/05/2011 - 15:17
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By ShebbySB at 07/02/2011 - 21:09
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Who are India's pace bowling prospects in the near future?Guys like Aaron,Umesh,Tyagi,Abu Nechim are quite sharp.Are there any other young bowlers not necessarily known for only pace but as a complete bowler???........There is guys like Pankaj,Chahar,Aravind who has performed well in the FC arena.Besides that anyone has any informations abt Pawan Suyal,Rahul Shukla or Mistry man ATUL SHARMA?????
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By ShebbySB at 06/29/2011 - 12:08
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Our Indian team is now in the caribbean & doing reasonably well without some star players but England tour is on the horizon & the team selection is on the July 2nd this weekend.I urge all my fellow members to air their views 7 opinion about the team & choose a 16 man test squad which can beat the "Poms" in their own backyard.This is my squad for the tour:- 1)Sehwag(If he's fit),2)Gambhir,3)Dravid,4)God,5)Laxman,6)Raina,7)Yuvraj/Pujara,8)Dhoni(wk & captain),9)Parthiv(reserve wk & opener),10)Harbhajan,11)Mishra(as poms are weak against wrist spin),12)Zaheer,13)Sreesanth,14)Ishant,15)Praveen(lacks pace but he'll be handy in the english condition),16)Munaf.Vijay or Mukund will replace Sehwag if he's not fit
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By ShebbySB at 06/28/2011 - 10:04
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Today Sree has tweeted that he's almost 100% fit & bowling flatout in the nets.He believes that it's just matter of time before he consistently hits 145-150k.We've seen him bowl fast before(upto 149k I believe) & he certainly believes that he can bowl fast.What do u guys think abt his "pace" & more importantly the "performance" factor in the upcoming England series?
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By b555 at 04/07/2011 - 18:49
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osho
Selected excerpt from an OSHO TALK “The Great Pilgrimage: From Here to Here #23″
Here, Osho speaks over the versatile use of the English word “****”. It is one of the most interesting words in English language today.
Osho says that there are not many words with the versatility of ****.
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By b555 at 02/19/2011 - 19:00
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the match would start at around 2pm ist. So most of the cricket fans of my hostel gathered up in the common room (where we have the tv placed in our hostel) by 1:30. toss came up and we had lost the toss.
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By Ragul Mathi at 02/02/2011 - 15:42
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[NOTE: This article is just to break the stress in Indian Cricket Fans’s mind and make them fit to support TEAM INDIA in ICC WORLD CUP 2011. Read fully before scolding the author]
The Series down under against Proteas just concluded few days ago.Now they are having a span of 18 days for their world campaign. What will they do in these 18 days.
“Few” will practice, while few like Rohit Sharma and Pragyan Ojha will think where they went wrong.
Right let us go in depth in this issue.
Mr.Mahendra Singh Dhoni
The Captain-cool of Team India, will be keen on some game plans (obviously). On the Otherhand,how will be worried thinking “How did Gautam got 11Cr ? ?”
Mr.
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By Mohan470 at 10/20/2010 - 07:07
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It was the winter of 1989 when a 16-year old Sachin Tendulkar made his debut for India against Pakistan, their fiercest rival. He came armed with an already formidable opposition and began the journey that scaled a summit that a few would imagine was possible.
Twenty years later, Sachin Tendulkar is a legend among his peers and a colossal that history would place on a heady pedestal. He still plays the game with limitless enthusiasm and continues to enchant.
CNN-IBN brings you the man himself, his unmatched success and the hunger that continues to drive him on in Tendulkar@20 in his own words.
CNN-IBN: Are you still as excited as ever to begin a new season of cricket?
Sachin Tendulkar: I am always excited to play cricket.
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By Ragul Mathi at 08/08/2010 - 19:15
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He is no less than the God in the Subcontinent. He is regarded as a living legend, as a live encyclopedia of cricket. He is the idol for many young cricketers. He has set benchmarks for himself to beat it and also for others to beat it. If you want to commit a error, then commit it when this LITTLE MASTER is batting.
He is none other than Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
Domestic Career:
Being inspired by India’s world cup triumph in 1983, He began his cricketing carrer with a bang early in his school days. In Azad Maidan Trophy in Februaury 1988, Sachin and his very own friend Vinod Kambli shared a record unbroken stand of 664 for third wicket while playing for their school Sharadhasram against St.Xaviers. Sachin remained 326 not out at the end of the match.
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