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Dada's form is TunTun form....
by sanjay on Apr 24, 2008 06:30 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


Dada's form is TunTun form....
TunTun do you know? not Aish's form.
Just no class ordinary Ranji class.

Bongs say Ganguly is T20 batsman now know the fact.

Dravid

Matches 333 runs 10585 average 39.49 Strike Rate 71.22

Gangu Pehelwan

Matches 311 runs 11363 average 41.02 Strike Rate 72.70

Where is the difference to be shown?
Whereas Gangu Pahelwan is king against minnows.

Gangu Pehlwan scored 25 % of his runs against minnows.
Whereas Darvid only 16 % of his runs against minnows.

And in Test Ganguly no match for Dravid.


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  RE:Dada's form is TunTun form....
by Depen bhogal on Apr 25, 2008 05:03 AM   Permalink

by Depen bhogal on Apr 25, 2008 03:29 AM
I fear Leadership!!!I think you are totally right thes bongs live next to indias greatest cowbelt cricketer cum wicket keeper and and north of indias greatest captainfrom south of vindhyas who gave up captaincy voluntarily to teach all bongs a lesson by the way living in ranchi and banglore for professional committments I consider people in these states as greatest indian souls and leaving in delhi the most intelligent poeple i interacted were policemen from delhi We should be proud of their achievements in crime fighting making it the crime capital of our nation.
All this leaves you to see dadas ghost in your daily life and you reflect a lot of grace in your enlightened upbringing by constantly harping on this forum on similar lines which also reflects the pain for the loss of indian captaincy Cheers for this sanjay and his educated intelligent and erudite self for expressing his views reflective of his inherent pain in the voluntary resignation of our greatest dravidian captain.


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