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Breaking News: West Indies' captain Darren Sammy is a Tamil Brahmin!


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:fail: no Tam Bram Trundlers in the history of Indian cricket, except one guy named TA Shekar, who was resonably Phaast I believe and is now coaching Trundlers at MRF. :hahaha: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._A._Sekhar :fear:
sekar had played only 2 matches for india and he is a bowling coach of best pace academy :facepalm: no wonder our pace attack does not improve :facepalm:
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What about Balaji?
Don't think he is a Tam Bram. Yes he did become a Trundler altho he started as a non-trundler, much like Irfan. In his case though he had a back injury which has essentially turned him into something even slower than a Trundler.
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Don't think he is a Tam Bram. Yes he did become a Trundler altho he started as a non-trundler' date= much like Irfan. In his case though he had a back injury which has essentially turned him into something even slower than a Trundler.
You're wrong on both. :facepalm:
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i dont think that this news is fake. this news is real & the pic says it all also muttiah muralitharan is also a tamil brahmin & he played for sri lanka, so why cant a tamil brahmin play for west indies
Dude, everyone who speaks Tamil is not a Tam Bram. Yes, the news is fake, it says so itself. :winky:
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Last week, West Indian cricket captain Darren Sammy gave many Tamil wives a great reason to nag. Why, they griped, couldn't their husbands perform the 'sandhyavandanam' (a daily religious ritual that every Tamil Brahmin boy is expected to fulfil after his thread ceremony) when someone like Sammy did it regularly? The rant was triggered by a photograph of the Saint Lucian skipper sitting crosslegged on the floor in a halffolded veshti, sporting a holy thread and three caste lines on his forehead, and holding a brass vessel in one hand. The accompanying story established Sammy as an astute Tamil Iyer boy whose maternal uncle, Ambi mama, vouched for his religious discipline.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Web-of-true-lies/articleshow/11151297.cms :hysterical::hysterical:
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