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if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by li hui on Feb 23, 2007 03:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If not Irfan then why Sehwag who is also a liablity for India this moment.

For Irfan there is only one chance then why so many chances for Sehwag.

Selectors! do you have any answer for that.

I am sure Selectors are going to treat Sehwag even worst than Ganguly. In Ganguly case he has ability to come back however Sehwag will never come back after that. Selectors and Sehwag both will equally responsible for spoiling Sehwag's carrier.

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  RE:if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by Naveen Chittazhi on Feb 23, 2007 03:33 PM   Permalink
u r right. Y do we want this celebrities when they have forgotten cricket??/

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  RE:if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by shah ahmad on Feb 23, 2007 03:30 PM   Permalink
Irfan Also prove himself after coming from South Africa, U remember Bombay ranji score "5 Wkts" down with "Zeroooooo" runs.

There is no need to give the prove certificate to vegsarker..If it is required why this is not applicable to sehwag......



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  RE:RE:if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by ahmad tofel on Feb 23, 2007 06:14 PM   Permalink
SAALA VENGSARKAAAAR APNI SARKAR CHALA RAHA HAI...SEHWAAG ISKI GAAY (COW) CHUGATA HAI KA..JO ISS PE ITNA MEHRBBAN HAI....

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  RE:if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by Prakash Kumar on Feb 23, 2007 03:54 PM   Permalink
I do agree, Sehwag is liability in his current form and not an automatic choice...! ! ! But, do we have an alternate choice ?

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  RE:RE:if not Irfan then why Sehwag
by Subramanian K on Feb 23, 2007 06:34 PM   Permalink
Yes Prakash. Gautam Gambhir is the best choice as compared to Viru.

Only Dilip Vengsarkar & Co is unaware of this.

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