Monday, November 28, 2005

This picture again say the whole picture. Both crusaders led India to home. They demolished RSA and their top batsman Kallis took more than sufficient number of balls to score his valiant knock. The Great Wall of India did it again. As i wrote in one of my blog that "The sight (his wickets making a highway) is a very rare sight". He led his team beatifully but again Master batsman was a failure, very ordinary series for him 36 runs in 4 innings. Heros of the series are Pathan and Yuvraj, who played with consistency. But this series has showed the cracks of Team india, top order collapse in each match. Beware Srilanka, Tiger is roaring once again and you have no Surya this time. Posted by Picasa

8 comments:

God Knows said...

Stop writing abt cricket....please for god sake.......ur switching the sides is more horrible than politicians switching parties......try to write poems where u r the best.....I am serious...but how will u write such things.....u switch ur loveline similarly.....

Anonymous said...

pareshan mat ho sarke... ye passing phase hai... jald hi jadu ko phir se *pyar* ho jaayega, aur tab woh phir se apni yakk (i mean *yuck*) kavitayen likhega, aur sunane/padhane ke liye sabke peechhe pad jaayega...

Neeraj Jadaun said...

@Sarvagya
How can a person say that I am switching sides and if some body says, what can i do for him. Well m just congratulating the best side. Thats all, nothing special. No switching party.

Neeraj Jadaun said...

@Mukesh.
The term whole picture usage when India won simply to applaud how they demolish the RSA'ns while in India's loss it simply refers to the hopeless situation of Team India.

aviral said...

good

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Neeraj Jadaun said...

@anonymous
Pashchatap kis bat ka.
How can some body say that Ganguly have not played any innings of the sort as played by Dravid last day. If he says so than i can only laugh at his ignorance.