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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: BeingBlunt

LOL. 😆 He must be the darling of the team as the cutest and youngest member of the team. 😆

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Posted: 10 years ago
This is Cheating. 😡 An alien playing disguised as Human.
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtSrMKFucRM[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: BeingBlunt

This is Cheating. 😡 An alien playing disguised as Human.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtSrMKFucRM[/YOUTUBE]

this is insane 😲 never have seen anythng like this n on first replay it felt to me that when he threw ball it by default turned to wkt backwardly after first bounce😲😲 he not only stopped runs by brilliant fielding but did a run out simultaneously omg😆 2006??yeh banda kitne janam se kheling 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: BeingBlunt

News from Cricket forum is that Dada will be the next manager ie taking over ShastriBot.😕He told this to the brother of His co owner in ISL's ADK team and that man tweeted about this.😆Dont know how true it is but the tweeter has a verified account. I dont want that , It will be Dada Chappell 2.0 With Dada being at the sending end and Kohli being at the receiving End.🥱


He denied that on aaj tak .. it was came from jaggu & more then jaggu wanted him for India job .. Dada told to Kolkata news paper he has been suprised to see this things coming. but u never know jaggu loves dada too much 😆
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: BeingBlunt

This is Cheating. 😡 An alien playing disguised as Human.

[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtSrMKFucRM[/YOUTUBE]

Excellent And Extraordinary Effort By AB Devillers 👏 😊 .
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Posted: 10 years ago

IPL 2015: Rahul Dravid supports BCCI stand on chucking

PTI | Apr 30, 2015, 08.08 PM IST

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IPL 2015: Rahul Dravid supports BCCI stand on chucking
Dravid said chucking needs to be addressed seriously at the junior and schools level by the players' coaches. (TOI Photo)

MUMBAI: Without mentioning any individual names, former India skipper and Rajasthan Royals' mentor Rahul Dravid on Thursday came out in full support of the BCCI move to eradicate 'chuckers' from the Indian Premier League.

Dravid, during an interaction with reporters, said this decision of eradicating bowlers with 'dodgy' bowling actions should send a big message to the grassroot level, where the coaches can take corrective measures so that the bowler rectifies it at an early phase of his cricketing life.

"I don't want to focus on individuals. But I do support BCCI and ICC (International Cricket Council which has also cracked down on chucking) in eradicating bowlers with dodgy actions," said Dravid.

He was reacting to a question on BCCI's ban in bowling off-spinners on Sunil Narine in matches conducted by it - including IPL in which the West Indian plays for Kolkata Knight Riders.

"I support it for a variety of reasons. People talk about these bowlers getting punished, but what about batsmen who face them and whose careers get ruined? What about other bowlers who have clean action but are sidelined in favour of these bowlers and are then lost to the game," asked Dravid.

Dravid said this issue needs to be addressed seriously at the junior and schools level by the players' coaches.

"We all can see this particular bowler has a different action, a dodgy action. What's to be done about it. You have to correct him at the junior level. The message has to percolate to the grassroots level of the game.

"There was a time in Indian domestic cricket there were so many bowlers with dodgy action. It's good that they have now decided to eradicate it. I welcome it," said Dravid.

Dravid said he cannot comment on news reports tying him to an advisory job with the Indian team as he's yet to hear anything of this nature from the BCCI.

"I have read it in the newspapers. I can't comment on it as I don't know anything on the issue."

The BCCI, at its working committee meeting, had authorised President Jagmohan Dalmiya to constitute a cricket advisory committee comprising prominent cricketers who will share their recommendations on the overall conduct and development of the game.

Dravid's name, along with those of his erstwhile India teammates Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, were mentioned in some reports as those who would be inducted into the panel.

about Sarfaraz Khan:

Asked about 17-year-old Mumbai-born Sarfaraz Khan's brilliant knock of 45 not out in 21 balls for Royal Challengers Bangalore last night in the rain-ruined IPL game against the Royals in his home city Bengaluru, Dravid said it was prudent to see how this obvious talent blossoms in the future.

"Obviously he's talented and we all knew about him for some time now. There have been quite a few players in the past who had done well in one or two IPLs and faded away. He has to be given the chance to grow at his own pace. Let's see how he performs in Ranji Trophy and other tournaments."

about Virat Kohli:

Dravid said that when he saw Virat Kohli for the first time, he had observed a few chinks in his armour.

As an example Dravid said that when he saw Virat Kohli, the current RCB captain and Test captain-in-waiting, for the first time he had observed a few chinks in his armour.

"When I saw him the next time he had ironed out the flaws and then when I saw him again sometime later he had made further improvement. He was asked some questions in England (in the Test series in which Kohli performed poorly) and six months later (in the Test series in Australia in which Kohli was a stand-out performer) he answered them," remarked Dravid.

He said IPL was a format that gave young players the opportunity to handle pressure situations in front of a big crowd and rub shoulders with the top players in the game, but international cricket was something else.

"IPL is just one form of the game that offers a chance for the youngsters to showcase their talent. But performance in Ranji Trophy etc. are very important. You have to keep growing as a player and how you address different challenges is important," was how he put it.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/ipl-2015/news/IPL-2015-Rahul-Dravid-supports-BCCI-stand-on-chucking/articleshow/47111727.cms
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Posted: 10 years ago

West Indies surge back as 18 wickets tumble

England 257 (Cook 103, Moeen 58, Taylor 3-36) and 39 for 5 (Ballance 12*, Stokes 0*) lead West Indies 189 (Blackwood 85, Anderson 6-42) by 107 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Dobell: Ridiculous day leaves Test delicately poised

On the same day that Bangladesh saved their run-fest Test against Pakistan, the other international taking place followed a very different path as 18 wickets tumbled in Barbados - the most ever to fall in a day's Test cricket in the Caribbean. James Anderson took 6 for 42, earning England a first-innings lead of 68, but they stumbled badly in their second innings as they were left tottering on 39 for 5, the advantage extended to 107 on a surface where every run was at a premium.

West Indies were superb in the final period of the day: the five bowlers used conceded just four boundaries in 21 overs. Jerome Taylor, who set the tone with three morning wickets to end England's first innings, again found the fast, full swing which can make him so dangerous, Shannon Gabriel pushed 93mph and Veerasammy Permaul probed out of the rough.

Amid the many subplots to the day there was the likely last innings of Jonathan Trott's Test career as he failed for a second time, completing a poor series where he has made double figures just once, when he was lbw to Taylor. His Warwickshire colleague Ian Bell completed the second pair of his Test career when he went the same way. Bell's previous pair was ten years ago, in a certain Test at The Oval.

Meanwhile, Alastair Cook could not build on his cathartic hundred when he edged Gabriel to slip and Joe Root was also caught in the cordon, driving at Jason Holder. It is fair to say the quality of batting throughout the day was not the highest, but there was some impressive pace bowling (England's spin less so) and, above all, it made for thoroughly entertaining cricket - a value that should not be underestimated.

Extraordinarily, when Moeen Ali dragged on a ball from Permaul which skidded low out of the footmarks in the penultimate over, West Indies could be considered to have evened the ledger for the day. If England find another 100 runs from the last five wickets chasing 200 will pose tough questions, but they will take some gouging out on the third - and probably last - day.

It is worth a reminder that England resumed on 240 for 7, but they could only add another 17 runs and in all the last six wickets fell for 68, although when West Indies slipped to 21 for 3 in the face of Anderson's opening burst that became more than competitive. Anderson picked up where he had left off on the final day in Grenada; his first spell was a classy 6-4-4-3 and after tea another three-wicket burst wrapped up West Indies' innings and pushed Anderson closer to his next milestone: 400 wickets.

West Indies would have been further adrift on first innings had it not been for Jermaine Blackwood's punchy 88-ball 85. It has been a mixed series for him, a maiden hundred interspersed with some reckless shots, but these were priceless runs made in a wonderfully free spirit - including three sixes, the best a straight drive off Ben Stokes - having walked in with his team a mess at 37 for 4. He was the last-man out, lofting to long-off, to give Anderson his sixth wicket.

Blackwood and Shivnarine Chanderpaul hinted at a fightback after Anderson's first spell, but the latter fell to another stunning slip catch by Chris Jordan, then Stokes and Stuart Broad made good use of a ball that started to reverse to further work through the middle order.

Jerome Taylor spearheaded West Indies' fightback in the final session on a bowler-dominated day Getty Images

Any disappointment England felt after a poor early morning was soon evaporating as Anderson quickly found his groove - fittingly from the Malcolm Marshall End. The removal of the openers was skilful, but the stand-out wicket was that of Marlon Samuels who was dissected with the precision of a surgeon in a series of deliveries that should be shown to any aspiring swing bowler. It was the fast-bowling version of what Shane Warne used to do to batsmen.

Samuels was keen to counterattack, but Anderson had the ball on a string: five outswingers, of varying width outside off, one which beat the edge, were followed by an inswinger which Samuels did not spot, at least until he was beyond the point of no return as he padded up. For some reason, that only the batsman will know, he used up a review - which confirmed middle stump was the destination. The same could be said of Bell later in the day.

The way Anderson worked over an experienced player highlighted how the inexperienced openers - including one on debut - need feel no shame in their troubles against him. Anderson continued his hold over Kraigg Braithwaite, with a perfect full outswinger second ball which was edged to third slip, then in his third over he ended Shai Hope's first Test innings when the 21-year-old nicked very low to first slip.

Cook, who moments earlier had dropped a chest-high chance to give Darren Bravo a life on 0 off Broad, was confident he had claimed the catch but as so often it went upstairs. Cook, himself, had benefited from third-umpire uncertainty when he nudged to short leg on 22 yesterday but this time the catch was given. The difference between the two, it emerged, was the emphasis of the on-field umpire when asking for the TV: in the case of Cook's catch they were confident it had been taken, whereas in the case of yesterday's they believed it was not out.

The chance Cook shelled did not prove costly as in the first over after lunch Bravo fiddled outside off at a delivery which spun from Moeen but could have been left, presenting a comfortable catch to Jordan at slip. Better was to come later from Jordan. But Moeen then began to struggle with his length, dragging the ball down as he tried to hit the pitch hard, and was taken for 26 off two overs largely by Blackwood who latched on with the pull.

Root replaced Moeen and his golden arm came to the fore again, although as in Antigua it owned everything to Jordan's reflexes at slip. Chanderpaul was playing off the back foot, Jordan was anticipating any potential edge would go wider then sprang back to his left to pluck off another eye-popping catch. It will, perhaps, go unnoticed but Jordan had also helped reassert England's control with a six-over spell which cost just four runs.

England's quicks kept the ball full, a tactic that paid dividends for Broad when he found the edge of Denesh Ramdin and then for Stokes, in his first over, when a delivery tailed away from Holder to give Jos Buttler a second catch. After tea, it was clear that attack, led by Blackwood, was West Indies' preferred mode and it made for exciting viewing as they added 50 in 40 balls.

Moeen continued to struggle for the right length, leaving Anderson to carry the burden. Permaul was well held at short leg by the substitute, Adam Lyth, who was on for Gary Ballance - a victim of a short ball from Root that was cracked into his wrist. Taylor drove Anderson effortlessly over long-on for six before being bowled off his pad in the same over to complete Anderson's 17th five-wicket haul. Would that be followed by England steadily building on the lead? Nothing of the sort.

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Posted: 10 years ago
England messing it up gave away the match from a winning position
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Posted: 10 years ago
Eng 🤣
Its the end of Trott i guess

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