Butcher In ICU
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Labels: Cricket, Hambantota, ICC World T20, Jatin Sapru, Kevin Peirtersen, Saurav Ganguly, Sri Lanka, T20 WC, Twenty20 World Cup, wasim Akram, Zimbabwe
posted by vincentsunder @ 9:48 PM
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I was about to begin my fitness routine of bending elbows when the RCB batting unit came into my room, followed by a rather upset looking Jay Rennings. He looked very concerned.
posted by vincentsunder @ 11:46 PM
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My editor threw back the CWC final report at my face. “People see the game live, and over and over and over again on TV! You describe the game all over and call this an article?. Get something better or you are fired!” he screamed.
posted by vincentsunder @ 1:58 AM
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I finally managed to get hold of Gautam Gambhir, and found him chewing on a ball in his room. Shocked, I asked: “Yo Gauti! What’s going on buddy?”
posted by vincentsunder @ 7:21 AM
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Two telling performances didn’t quite get the accolades they deserved in India’s win over Pakistan.
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With just under less than two weeks for the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL), I decided to meet up with a key administrator of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to check out the team’s preparations.
posted by vincentsunder @ 12:49 AM
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What matters at the end is winning. A win absolves any weakness or shortcoming that was pertinent until that point. An Indian cricketing win absolves a sinner of all misdeeds and converts him to a saint. An Indian cricketing win instantly converts a pauper into a millionaire.
posted by vincentsunder @ 12:46 AM
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Barring the Bangla Desh game where the batting script went as desired, the late innings batting collapse has now occurred thrice. If we managed a tie against England and lost a game where the South Africans could have been batted out of the game, the inexperience and lack of pedigree players in the Windies line-up helped us avoid a loss. There are no guarantees however the collapses won’t get repeated again, which would mean the exit door in the knock-out stage.
posted by vincentsunder @ 9:36 AM
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Many a movie, Indian and foreign as well, have portrayed this scene. The protagonist is involved in a fight, either in boxing ring or on the street, and is almost thrashed to death. Just as the end seems near, there is a dramatic change. Either it is the protagonist’s parent egging him to fight or his love lady screaming or some divine intervention. The scene will end with the protagonist miraculously finding the strength needed to demolish his opponent. The script writer is in complete command and ensures he/she plays to the gallery and comes out a winner.
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