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[…] Drop VRV – Even if Sreesanth, Pathan and Patel all fall sick before the next Test. He’s dead-weight as far as I am concerned. I was suprised when he played in the first Test, let alone the second. And his batting makes McGrath seem like a top-order batsman. Personally, I’m not impressed with Sreesanth either and can’t understand what all the hoopla surrounding him is. At best, he seems mediocre. Munaf Patel on the other hand clearly has a lot of potential and will probably be a permanent member of the Indian pace attack for the next decade. The same can’t be said about Sreesanth. That means we need to get some bowling back-up. Agarkar, Nehra and Balaji are worth another chance. […]
its good to see the way how sreesanth is improving.at the same time munaf patel also.iam sure that ajay mohan,a youngster from kerala will be india’s allrounder in future.he is a very good fast bowler and a hardhitter too.his all hard work shows this .but there is no one to help him in coming to this.any one who can help please contact him in his id. getlifepassion_solicitlords@hotmail.com.
June 3, 2006 at 4:35 pm |
I think Greg Chappell had a few too many drinks before filling out the line-up card…
June 5, 2006 at 4:08 am |
hey,
The windies have forgotten how to win. Shouldnt Greg be helping ’em to regain that? [:P]
June 6, 2006 at 3:14 am |
Pratik,
u had left me a message showing your interest in contibuting to the blog. Let me know your email ID so that I can add the same.
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Thanks,
Gana
June 14, 2006 at 6:23 pm |
[…] Drop VRV – Even if Sreesanth, Pathan and Patel all fall sick before the next Test. He’s dead-weight as far as I am concerned. I was suprised when he played in the first Test, let alone the second. And his batting makes McGrath seem like a top-order batsman. Personally, I’m not impressed with Sreesanth either and can’t understand what all the hoopla surrounding him is. At best, he seems mediocre. Munaf Patel on the other hand clearly has a lot of potential and will probably be a permanent member of the Indian pace attack for the next decade. The same can’t be said about Sreesanth. That means we need to get some bowling back-up. Agarkar, Nehra and Balaji are worth another chance. […]
October 19, 2006 at 2:44 pm |
its good to see the way how sreesanth is improving.at the same time munaf patel also.iam sure that ajay mohan,a youngster from kerala will be india’s allrounder in future.he is a very good fast bowler and a hardhitter too.his all hard work shows this .but there is no one to help him in coming to this.any one who can help please contact him in his id.
getlifepassion_solicitlords@hotmail.com.