vvvslaxman Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 You have to protect this kid Prithvi Shaw from Manjrekar even Sunny Bhai sometimes. His phrases like "mumbai style of batting" "mumbai style of thinking" is annoying . He is a good batsman representing India. Possibly will become a great batsman. Instead of putting him in a group these bozos have to look at the larger picture. Cricketics and Switchblade 2 Link to comment
test fan Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 Add Laxman too .he alway crying about SRH express bowling and Switchblade 1 1 Link to comment
CSK Fan Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 9 minutes ago, test fan said: Add Laxman too .he alway crying about SRH Laxman is more smitten with Bhuvi than @beetle ji beetle 1 Link to comment
express bowling Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 (edited) On Wednesday, September 12, 2018 at 3:03 AM, Global.Baba said: .So Imran might have heaped some praise on him. ( Manju ) When we toured Pakistan in 1989 ... Manju scored 218 and 113 in that series. Tendulkar debuted in that series too and scored some impressive 50+ in that series as a 16 year old. Imran ... the politician that he always was ... said after that series that, although there is a lot of talk about Tendulkar's talent, he won't be surprised if Manju ends up with more impressive career stats by the time the both of them hang their boots. Manju became a slave of Imran after that statement. Edited October 13, 2018 by express bowling sandsaims, Laaloo, DHONI_FANN and 3 others 6 Link to comment
Rightarmfast Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 20 minutes ago, express bowling said: When we toured Pakistan in 1989 ... Manju scored 218 and 113 in that series. Tendulkar debuted in that series too and scored some impressive 50+ in that series as a 16 year old. Imran ... the politician that he always was ... said after that series that, although there is a lot of ralk about Tendulkar's talent, he won't be surprised if Manju ends up with more impressive career stats by the time the both of them hang their boots. Manju became a slave of Imran after that statement. In my humble opinion, it wasn't shrewd of Imran to say that, if he ever did. I dont recall that statement, but I totally trust your knowledge on that. However, we shouldnt forget that Imran was always overawed by perfect technique. Its not for nothing that Imran held Sunny Gavaskar in high regards. Sanju, technically and as a batsman was quite close to Sunny. Although Pakistan had flamboyant batsmen, very few were technically sound like Sunny, Sanju or Rahul. Tbh, Sanju had all the technique and flavour which could have made him a great batsman. The only thing he didnt have was common sense and guts. He was a coward as a batsman, as most 80's and early 90's Indian batsmen were. That is what Imran might have referred to. Link to comment
Switchblade Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 54 minutes ago, vvvslaxman said: You have to protect this kid Prithvi Shaw from Manjrekar even Sunny Bhai sometimes. His phrases like "mumbai style of batting" "mumbai style of thinking" is annoying . He is a good batsman representing India. Possibly will become a great batsman. Instead of putting him in a group these bozos have to look at the larger picture. Link to comment
express bowling Posted October 13, 2018 Share Posted October 13, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Rightarmfast said: In my humble opinion, it wasn't shrewd of Imran to say that, if he ever did. I dont recall that statement, but I totally trust your knowledge on that. However, we shouldnt forget that Imran was always overawed by perfect technique. Its not for nothing that Imran held Sunny Gavaskar in high regards. Sanju, technically and as a batsman was quite close to Sunny. Although Pakistan had flamboyant batsmen, very few were technically sound like Sunny, Sanju or Rahul. Tbh, Sanju had all the technique and flavour which could have made him a great batsman. The only thing he didnt have was common sense and guts. He was a coward as a batsman, as most 80's and early 90's Indian batsmen were. That is what Imran might have referred to. Maybe Imran truly believed it at that time. ( Different people will interpret it differently ) But the impact of that statement on Manju was and is lifelong. Edited October 13, 2018 by express bowling Laaloo, tweaker, DHONI_FANN and 1 other 4 Link to comment
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