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May 12, 1999 |
MiscellaneousThe Harsha Bhogle column ishan: arkapila@form-net.com: Derek Pringle's father, who opened the bowling for East Africa in 1975, was called Don, not Chris! Sreekumar (NT): SNambiar@CBSINC.COM: Hi Harsha, I've moved from Perth to Los Angeles in late '97. Are you going downunder later this year? Please keep in touch. Will be watching WC99 thru' Kelly Broadcasting Corp. How's Srinivas? NT
The Fanie de Villiers column: cricfan: cricfan@hotmail.com: Great article. This kind of leadership transcends all boundaries. I just wish we had this kind of leadership in our team and in our government. rajeev: rajeev_pai@hotmail.com: now if only someone could read this out to azhar!
palani:
palani@hehe.com: Guest columns: From Bradman to Bevan: danish: danish454@yahoo.com: indeed a very true comparison.yet i would maintain he played with likes bowler like larwood! trueman! and others and mind you they were quick, hostile. I think he must have played the big windies bowler who bowled flat out fast. ''bodyline'' means playing a guy like shoaib akhtar without helmets and othere gear means loads of confidence and class specially playing bowler who are not attackig stumps but the body. it is certainly unfortunate not for bradman but for the game that war deprived the game from its greatest batsmen. in his brief career he set scales or standards for modern day cricket and one thing you can surely say he was a true professional. his innings of three hundred (2) and couple of double century says volumes of it. it might seem century like getting off the mark. for he scored over hundred century in frist class. only comparision to such a man in modern day is brain lara whose inning of 375 and 501 and loads of double century makes him stand in the same level for they are the player who single handely change the course of the game by sheer brillance. century although in oneday might be match winning but in high scoring test matches centuries are a sort of batsmen job so in test arena considerig sachin a bradman will be quite optimistic!!! maybe steve waugh or javed maidad for there match winning ablities might be contends down the list. Nandu: kgnandu@hotmail.com: Well put, but disappointed in that you gave us only the analysis of your research of Bradman. Hence your article just like most others is only fiction. No one has to believe what you say. Regards Nandu sanju: sanju_kna@hotmail.com: gee, My friend i am sorry to diifer from ur idea - If Michael bevan is not the best one dayer - then who do u say is - of course not richards - u say its wrong to compare players and u compare richards/bevan - and let me be straight here - Bevan is way ahead of richards - technique wise and strokewise richards is farfar better - but till date i can see no one who is as reliable as this bloke - Bevan - u say he has scored 30-40 runs notouts but just take the situations when he has scored - when he has pulled aussies from defeat to victory - i am sure richards has not done the same thing for his team - and u say its a joke to say bevan is better ???? . The other player i would say is a winner of bevan callibre is Neil-Fairbrother . SO for gods sake please dont compare bevan-richards
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Celebrating Sachin: c.vignesh: vigneshwaranchandran@hotmail.com: hey deud! Be sensible man.You should make everything short and not long like a noodle.
Sachin versus Bradman:
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