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Posted: 14 years ago
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LOLL...I'm really enjoying this serial. The sisters bickering is the BEST thing about it. You guys HAVE to watch this. I'm so uploading this serial for you all on YT.
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Dhoni acknowledges role of quartet

Sharda Ugra in Mumbai

April 3, 2011

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Anil Kumble, who was part of four unsuccessful World Cup campaigns, is given a chance to hold the trophy, India v Sri Lanka, final, World Cup 2011, Mumbai, April 2, 2011
MS Dhoni: "This was the chain of players because of whom we are in this position right now." Getty Images
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Before he led India to a World Cup victory, MS Dhoni's earliest identity as a cricketer had been attached to the Twenty20 format. It was India's victory in the World Twenty20 under Dhoni that was one of the factors that led to the speedy launch of the Indian Premier League. Dhoni then led his team, the Chennai Super Kings, to a double last year, winning the IPL and the Champions League Twenty20 in South Africa.

Yet, more than once during this World Cup, Dhoni has demonstrated that he is conscious of the course taken by Indian cricket in the last three decades and where Saturday's victory now stands.

At the media conference following India's six-wicket victory, Dhoni was asked by an English reporter to explain what the World Cup victory actually meant to Indians who, Dhoni was told, did not enjoy much success in other world-level sport. Yuvraj Singh, the World Cup's Player of the Tournament sitting next to Dhoni, raised his eyebrow, and his captain took the opportunity to say that India had been growing as a nation that supports sport, citing the examples from shooting, badminton, hockey and football.

But cricket, Dhoni said, "was special" to Indians because of the change that the 1983 victory achieved for Indian cricket. "People started loving the sport and you then saw two individuals making their debut, Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar." He then said that the successful careers of Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid, which began in 1996, marked the next step. "This was the chain of players because of whom we are in this position right now. We earn a lot of money, we get a lot respect and what we are trying to do is to pass it onto the next generation."

Three of the players mentioned by Dhoni were at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday night; Tendulkar a part of Dhoni's team, Kumble in the audience and new commentator-columnist Ganguly, who stood at the boundary on the far side of dressing room from where he watched the Indian team go past on its lap of honour with Tendulkar sitting on Yusuf Pathan's shoulders. Ganguly, who led India to the final of the 2003 World Cup and who still responds to India's performance as if he were a part of the team, was beaming. "What a win," he said, "what a performance."

Dhoni was asked to compare his two biggest victories as India captain and said, that while every format was "special" in its own way, "I have always loved the ODI format. Because I always think you see a lot of variety in one-day cricket." The final he said had been the best example. "In this game, we lost a couple of early wickets and then you have two batsmen struggling to get runs." He said that the one-day game showed "a glimpse" of what may not be Test cricket but was a shortened version of its demands.

"Two batsmen looking for survival and looking to get runs at the same time. At the end you saw a slog, from Yuvraj and me. And at the end of it," Dhoni said, "you see a result." It is a summary that would please the ICC enormously which, after the unfortunate 2007 event in the Caribbean, has needed a successful World Cup to prove to its community that the three formats of the sport could survive. Between that World Cup and this one, there has been a mushrooming of the Twenty20 leagues, and was seen as a threat to the 50-over format. Now with the captain of the 2011 World Cup winners, and the biggest audience and market in the sport, enthusiastically endorsing the format, the ICC has further proof of what it has always maintained: that the 50-over game can play a few more innings.


http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc_cricket_worldcup2011/content/current/story/509399.html


Check out the video as well - Dhoni at the press conference....some excellent answers...

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Posted: 14 years ago
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I'll continue talking to myself..

I just read LTL's update...Oh Goddd!! I have no words left after reading it. Have they completely lost it? Did the writers and all the 'creatives' quit with Mishal? I'm sooooo glad Mishal left it before it turned this pathetic.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Ganguly, Kumble want Dhoni to make India No. 1 team
on: November 06, 2008, 06:44:48 PM
Ganguly, Kumble want Dhoni to make India No. 1 team
6 Nov 2008, 2140 hrs IST, PTI



NAGPUR: Former captains Anil Kumble and Sourav Ganguly on Thursday reposed faith in Mahendra Singh Dhoni and expressed hopes that under him, India would emerge as the number one team in the world.

"I know for the fact that this team under MS and (coach) Gary (Kirsten) will soon become the number one team. We have that talent," an optimist Kumble said after he, along with Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman were felicitated by the BCCI.

Ganguly, India's most successful captain ever, shared Kumble's view and said, "MS and Gary are our two torch-bearers and I hope they would take Indian cricket forward."

Ganguly, who is playing his last Test here, took the occasion to thank all and said that he always had the team interest in mind.

"It was a long journey with lots of ups and downs, victory and loss but it was wonderful. Sharing the dressing room with the likes of Anil, Sachin, Rahul (Dravid) and Laxman has been an honour and privilege.

"During the journey, I made both friends and enemies but it was all for the good of Indian cricket," said the left-hander.

Kumble individually thanked almost each and every teammate even though Tendulkar came in for special praise.

"When he first came into the international scene, whole India said 'you'd break every batting record' and he had the talents to prove all right...

"With Rahul, I have shared a special bond, he was my Karnataka teammate as well. We have had some fantastic moments and I say 'you have been the backbone of Indian cricket. All the success we had came because of your contribution'," Kumble said.

Kumble was equally effusive in his praise for Ganguly and said, "Under you, we've learnt how to win Tests abroad. Besides, we have always cherished your batting."

On Laxman, who is playing his 100th Test here, Kumble felt the right hander didn't get his dues despite bailing out the team from difficult situations.

For his spin partner Harbhajan Singh, Kumble said, "I will miss bowling with you from the other end. From now onwards, you'd lead the (spin) attack. You are close to a personal landmark (of 300 Test wickets) and I'm sure one day you'll become the highest wicket-taker for India."

On Virender Sehwag and Zaheer Khan, Kumble said, "I have played lot with both Veeru and Zak. Veeru is a very special talent and both he and Zak would lead the Indian batting and bowling.

"To all other members of the team, I wish you a great career ahead. Before this Test series against Australia, we sat and decided in Bangalore that we have to win this series. We are very close to that and I hope you guys will win it."

Talking about Kumble and Ganguly, Tendulkar paid a rich tribute to both and said, "Sourav had lots of ups and downs in his career but has shown great determination and delivered tremendous performance. We've opened in lot of ODIs and know each other's game very well.

"Anil too showed 100 percent determination. He broke his jaw in West Indies but returned with a plastered jaw and removed Brian Lara," Tendulkar said.

"We'll miss Sourav and Anil, as will the entire country," he added.
http://cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Specials/Australia_in_India/News/Ganguly_Kumble_want_Dhoni_to_make_India_No_1_team/articleshow/3682641.cms

^ an article from 2008...
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: incandescence

I'll continue talking to myself..Now you know how I feel all the time😛😆....Welcome to the other side, sweetheart😆

I just read LTL's update...Oh Goddd!! I have no words left after reading it. Have they completely lost it? Did the writers and all the 'creatives' quit with Mishal? I'm sooooo glad Mishal left it before it turned this pathetic.



Yeah LTL is so maha bakwaas and it's happened like OVERNIGHT....I've never seen such a meltdown before😆.....the writer's brains have deffo taken a totallllllllll holiday.....they haven't even ATTEMPTED to try to salvage anything.....totalllllllllllll breakdown😆


So you're gonna upload that other show for us then?? Niceeeeeeee! And what are you doing up so late by the way, you insomniac?😆



@Vas: Thanks for the article! Excellent answers by Dhoni indeed.....pretty much summing up what Kavya was saying earlier too.....I'll check out the video too.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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@Vas: Wow what a prophetic article that was.....LOL.....Kumble and Ganguly's predictions and faith in Dhoni-Gary really came through!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: nureat01



Yeah LTL is so maha bakwaas and it's happened like OVERNIGHT....I've never seen such a meltdown before😆.....the writer's brains have deffo taken a totallllllllll holiday.....they haven't even ATTEMPTED to try to salvage anything.....totalllllllllllll breakdown😆


So you're gonna upload that other show for us then?? Niceeeeeeee! And what are you doing up so late by the way, you insomniac?😆



Do you think the writers might be doing this deliberately? Maybe they WANT it to end. I just can't accept the fact that these are the SAME writers who poured SOUL into these characters...specially Dutta and Nakku...and now they are writing such BS.

Yup I'm going to upload it....already started it. Oh and will you believe me if I tell you this is the first time I have EVER uploaded anything on YT? 😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: incandescence


Do you think the writers might be doing this deliberately? Maybe they WANT it to end. I just can't accept the fact that these are the SAME writers who poured SOUL into these characters...specially Dutta and Nakku...and now they are writing such BS.

Yup I'm going to upload it....already started it. Oh and will you believe me if I tell you this is the first time I have EVER uploaded anything on YT? 😆



LOL yeah I was saying the same thing a few days back....at this point it almost seems DELIBERATE only....like they WANT to make it SO crappy that it ends QUICKLY😆.....put everyone out of their misery ASAP😆.....nothing else explains this....cuz these deffo don't seem like the same writers that wrote DN so beautifully.

LOL yeah I believe you.....sabka pehla number aata hai.....you know the first thing I ever uploaded on YT was a Prem-Prerna scene?? LOLL cuz all other PM related scenes I could find on YT except that one....so I downloaded the vid from MPKDH and then figured out the whole YT business and how to upload vids and all😆.....just so I'd have it on YT to view😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
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I think LTL will end in May. They can bring one champu after the another....phir bhi kuch nahin hone wala is show ka ab.

A Prem-Prena scene...lollll...which one?


Oh and I'm still up at THIS time...because I'm downloading, watching anddd uploading vids. And this is the kind of serial where you want to watch the epi after epi. I have to go sleep....par dil kar raha to finish it today only.


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: incandescence

I think LTL will end in May. They can bring one champu after the another....phir bhi kuch nahin hone wala is show ka ab.

A Prem-Prena scene...lollll...which one?


Oh and I'm still up at THIS time...because I'm downloading, watching anddd uploading vids. And this is the kind of serial where you want to watch the epi after epi. I have to go sleep....par dil kar raha to finish it today only.




I SO hope it DOES end by May.....even this one month is too long a time to drag it on.....LOL.....Show ka band bajaa chuke hain yeh log TOTALLY.

Prem-Prerna scene.....the one before the ILUX9 wala when Prerna tries to come and give him bhaashans about Mukti.....where he tells her, "I'm too drunk to listen to your bhaashans today, leave me a voicemail and I'll get back to you"🤣

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