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India will Hugely Benefit
by VSS on Mar 27, 2007 05:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If it come out of clout of Gavaskar and Kapildev. zamana badal gaya.You don't need to have good footwork to be a successful player as told by gavaskar. You need to have good temparament and courageous attitude like devilliers and pietersen. I think sachin has paid too much attention to gavaskar's words.

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  RE:India will Hugely Benefit
by navneet mohta on Mar 27, 2007 05:50 PM   Permalink
why are you blaming sunny, when sachin has no stomach for crunch games

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by VSS on Mar 27, 2007 06:01 PM   Permalink
bcoz..sachin used to be aggressive.. and after all that injuries and bad patches..i have seen him on tv taking coaching classes from gavaskar. Look at the way, he got out with S'lanka. And the whole world know how gavaskar played his One day cricket. Gavaskar used to play very slow...and that is understandable if you look at the standard of indian cricket played in those days. Now there is no such concept as ..one bat has to save wicket while other play aggresively. Look at the way, smith and devilliers played against australia. Bad days ahead for india, coz ganguly is not going to be sacked..and hez following gavaskars foot steps..

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by Zulfiqar Dholkawala on Mar 27, 2007 05:52 PM   Permalink
bcoz both are "KAR" and all "KAR" are same check the HISTORY of INDIAN cricket!! Playing for personal pride and acheivement leaving beloved country in the backyard!!

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by anuj kumbhat on Mar 27, 2007 06:01 PM   Permalink
i think we would have been home even if players played for themselves. but they needed to play!

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