HH wrote:talky wrote:HH sar u have use ths pics atleast 15 ***** times in ths thread
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but i m bored plz someother new pic...ths time of a goat

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HH wrote:talky wrote:HH sar u have use ths pics atleast 15 ***** times in ths thread
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talky wrote:... i m bored *****...
Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:... Saurav a break *****...
HH wrote:Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:... Saurav a break *****...
***** The Latest TEST Display By S As Well As the REST Not Encouraging ... S Disappointed With The Bat, The Ball ... And ... Ran Out The Other "Luckless" Lakshman ...![]()
Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:HH wrote:Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:... Saurav a break *****...
The Latest TEST Display By S As Well As the REST^^^^^ Not Encouraging ...![]()
Why single out Saurav for the batting debacle? He came back to test cricket after a break. The other mainstream batsmen were in sparkling form ^^^^^though, weren't they? ...
HH wrote:^^^^^ The Whole Team FAILED ... "Flushed With Success", Perhaps ...... The Much Patted "Seniors" & The Petted "Juniors" Disappointed ...
Correction. that record is still held by Sachin Tendulkar. 193(4?) against NZ at apna HydAb Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:7. Till a couple of months ago, held the record for the highest individual score by an Indian in ODI's.
I agree, to a certain extent. i thot he was a bit insecure at the time of the incident involving him and chappel. I hope he has learnt his lessons. he shd now forget abt becoming the captain and concentrate on batting (and bowling tooAb Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:... doesn't deserve the treatment being meted out to him.
Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:Come on folks...even if he's past his age, which I don't agree with, but still. Someone who has done so much for the country, and to you all as cricket fans, doesn't deserve the treatment being meted out to him.
Why??? wrote:...
But my question still remains unanswered^^^^^. ...
RK wrote:Ab Aur Kitna??? HP wrote:Come on folks...even if he's past his age, which I don't agree with, but still. Someone who has done so much for the country, and to you all as cricket fans, doesn't deserve the treatment being meted out to him.
If someone has acheived great things, he definitely deserves respect. But that doesnt mean he should be taken in the team because he has acheived so much in the past and doing nothing currently. If one is continously not making runs for more than a year, how can we keep him in the team when so many deserving domestic players are waiting for their chance in the national side.
If his time is not over and wants to be in the national side, he has to go back and play domestic cricket and prove himself that he deserves a place in the playing 11.
Most of the hue and cry against sourav is not because he is not playing, but because he expects selectors to take him for the national side inspite of not playing well for more than a year.
Why??? HP wrote: True that! But how do you explain Sachin being in the team then? His performance too hasn't been all that good of late except for the first couple of one-dayers.
Why??? HP wrote:And if performance was the issue, why is Zaheer Khan being ignored constantly? The reasons given are that he's not a team man. I fail to understand why this discord within the team ha to surface only with Chappel coming in.
Why??? HP wrote:As far as Saurav's case is concerned, I had no objections on his being left out of the team for a while. But then, he performed well in the couple of domestic matches he played in. And when he comes back to the team, his performance is singled out for criticism when the entire team fails. That's wrong.
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Sachin Scores 35th Test Hundred
New Delhi, December 10, 2005
After a year's wait, Sachin Tendulkar finally stepped away from shared glory to emerge as a sole leading century-maker in the history of Test cricket.
The Sri Lankans gave him a few anxious moments and the weight of the achievement seemed to be weighing on Tendulkar's shoulders as he tread through the 90s.
The crowd rose in applause as the batsman turned the ball down to square-leg for a single to complete his 35th Test hundred and surpass Sunil Gavaskar's record for the most number of Test centuries during the first innings of the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Feroze Shah Kotla ground in New Delhi on Saturday.
Tendulkar was 100 not out from 177 balls at the end of the first day of the Test.
Interestingly, it was the same venue where Gavaskar scored his 29th century to equal Sir Donald Bradman's record for most hundreds.
Tendulkar scored the record-breaking 35th hundred in his 124th Test. Before the match, he had scored 10134 in 198 Test innings at the average of 57.25.
The 32-year-old levelled with Gavaskar with a masterly 248 not out against Bangladesh in the first Test of the two match series, at the Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka last December.
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talky wrote:... indians..290 all out *****
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