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India tour of Srilanka, July 2012


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India tour of Srilanka, July 2012  

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    • Only 1 match
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    • Less Than 1 month
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    • 1-6 months
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    • 6-12 months
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    • 12-18 months
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    • 18-24 months
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    • Till next world cup
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    • World Champions dont need ranking to prove themselves
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    • I dont give a **** about rankings. I would rather choose Ravinder Jadeja over rankings.
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    • India can't be number one in ODI's
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So no Vinay (=disaster) for India then.. :(( Who's going to be the commentators? Laxman Siva and Ranjeet Fernando :woot:

I just feel you'll be saying the same abt ODIs too by the time' date=' the series gets over.... :haha::haha:[/quote'] No way, true lions always walk the talk. :proud: :hmmm:
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So no Vinay (=disaster) for India then.. :(( Who's going to be the commentators? Laxman Siva and Ranjeet Fernando :woot: No way, true lions always walk the talk. :proud: :hmmm:
Just like the last two bilateral series in SL :--D:--D:--D http://stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stats/index.html?class=2;filter=advanced;home_or_away=2;host=8;opposition=8;orderby=won;spanmin1=15+Mar+2008;spanval1=span;team=6;template=results;tournament_type=2;type=team;view=season
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So no Vinay (=disaster) for India then.. :(( Who's going to be the commentators? Laxman Siva and Ranjeet Fernando :woot: No way, true lions always walk the talk. :proud: :hmmm:
:hmmm: This is what Wikipedia says about Lions
The lion is a vulnerable species, having seen a major population decline of 30?0% over the past two decades in its African range.....Although the cause of the decline is not fully understood, habitat loss and conflicts with humans are currently the greatest causes of concern. Lions live for 10?4 years in the wild, while in captivity they can live longer than 20 years. In the wild, males seldom live longer than 10 years, as injuries sustained from continual fighting with rival males greatly reduce their longevity Lions have been known to breed with tigers (most often the Siberian and Bengal subspecies) to create hybrids called ligers and tiglons (or tigons).[36] They also have been crossed with leopards to produce leopons,[37] and jaguars to produce jaglions. The marozi is reputedly a spotted lion or a naturally occurring leopon, while the Congolese spotted lion is a complex lion-jaguar-leopard hybrid called a lijagulep. Such hybrids were once commonly bred in zoos, but this is now discouraged due to the emphasis on conserving species and subspecies. Hybrids are still bred in private menageries and in zoos in China. Lions spend much of their time resting and are inactive for about 20 hours per day.[61] Although lions can be active at any time, their activity generally peaks after dusk with a period of socializing, grooming, and defecating. Intermittent bursts of activity follow through the night hours until dawn, when hunting most often takes place. They spend an average of two hours a day walking and 50 minutes eating. Most lionesses will have reproduced by the time they are four years of age. the male lion's penis has spines which point backwards. Upon withdrawal of the penis, the spines rake the walls of the female's vagina, which may cause ovulation.[101] A lioness may mate with more than one male when she is in heat;[102] during a mating bout, which could last several days, the couple copulates twenty to forty times a day and are likely to forgo eating. Lions reproduce very well in captivity. Although adult lions have no natural predators, evidence suggests that the majority die violently from humans or other lions.[113] Lions often inflict serious injuries on each other, either members of different prides encountering each other in territorial disputes, or members of the same pride fighting at a kill.[114] Crippled lions and lion cubs may fall victim to hyenas, leopards, or be trampled by buffalo or elephants, and careless lions may be maimed when hunting prey.[115]
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For the first ODI :dance: :dance:
cant fkn wait now to start watching these fkn amtches after waiting for almast 2 fkn months **** yeah! :yay:
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