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so happy the seniors are ou..
by karan on Sep 12, 2007 11:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

even with the seniors being there in the team india lost to england.. forget that .. atleast the freshers get a chance to play now wether india loose or win...


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by Jagannadh Raju on Sep 13, 2007 12:00 AM   Permalink
Seniors did their job. Only the juniors, the so called youngsters failed miserably. The story will continue.

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by Nandakumar TanjoreRajendran on Sep 13, 2007 01:39 AM   Permalink
What is the term "Senior" and Junior has to do in International cricket. All are international cricket players. As long as one performs he is good enough to stay. It does not matter whether he is senior or junior. Just coz you are 40 years will you stop everything in your life and give it to your son who is younger

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by CricFan01 on Sep 13, 2007 04:09 AM   Permalink
Excellent point Nandakumar. All this senior-junior talk is nonsense. As long as the players are playing well and achieving the benchmarks they should be selected. While at the same time, youngsters should be groomed so that they can take over when the seniors retire.

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by sudhir dhar on Sep 13, 2007 08:25 AM   Permalink
Out of the top 4 MVP positions, three are the aging stars.So juniors did nothing.
Just by being young does not gaurantee success or talent or both.

We will see what Indian juniors do in 20-20, which is waytoo short to judge talent.

Any SO B can play and win 20-20, example, Zimbabwae won against Australia.@0 overs is too short to rebuild from a collapse, and hence any i diot can win.And still the juniors will come bag soon, wat and see.

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