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The Truth about Gavin
by Atal Advani on Oct 10, 2007 12:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Gavin??? where did you come from? Which grave did they dig you out off ...I mean which planet were you burried in ?

Weve screw austrilia every single time after dhonis become captain....we might have lost a couple of unimportant matched against aussies but we screwed you in T20 and Gavin who ever you are if you have a TV set look at pontings face when he comes into the feild ...look at gilli, look at haden look at symonds ....all that aussie confidence is gone my friend they are somehow managing to keep afloat against india....they are shite scared.

Many thanx for all the demented advice you are giving for free here ...

you must also be salivating for the position of Indian Coach like Mr Chuppal (slippers in Hindi)and make some quick money for feeding your poor family in the bush hahahah ....

your advice to India is probably the most uncalled for thing in this new mellinieum

nevertheless i must admit that this fake agression of the indian team has embarrased the indian cricket faternity....sreesant should be in an asylum im with you on that one.


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  RE:The Truth about Gavin
by sam on Oct 10, 2007 01:33 PM   Permalink
AtalAdvani is the most frustrated Indian failure

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  RE:The Truth about Gavin
by vikas narayan on Oct 10, 2007 12:48 PM   Permalink
WHo is this gavin?? is he an aussie?? i would like to punch his face and rediff shouldnt be wasting precious net pages with such crap reports..

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  RE:The Truth about Gavin
by Rajesh Palan on Oct 10, 2007 01:00 PM   Permalink
if my memory doesn't fail me, Gavin is an Off Spinner who represented Australia for a very short stint.this is another gimmick by the australians

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