silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
One of my favorite players has retired from ODI (and perhaps from Tests). Here is a farewell:
Farewell to Inzamam
Farewell to Inzamam
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good article....One of my favorite players has retired from ODI (and perhaps from Tests). Here is a farewell:
Farewell to Inzamam
As a batsman I never had any problem with Inzamam . But as he has realized his limited capabilities as a useless captain then I guess it's the time to say bye to him as being the best middle order batsman of this era .
Well he should have taken this decision of quitting the captaincy a long time ago but anyways he is off from it now so no complaints .
But anyways I feel sorry and disgusted about my fellow journalists that they never tapped on my shoulders to say "Yes my friend you always predict good things" .......
I feel real sorry cuz they will just roll over me yet again (remember my appeal to the world upon watching Hair) ........ I feel real sorry !!!!!!!!!!! My protest is over and I ll spell Inzamam properly now !!!! But he dare not lick on his droppings by revoking the retirement otherwise the world knows me very well !!!!!!!
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I hate you just a tad bit less now.
Ahh yes, i totally understand your point nowAs a batsman I never had any problem with Inzamam . But as he has realized his limited capabilities as a useless captain then I guess it's the time to say bye to him as being the best middle order batsman of this era .
Well he should have taken this decision of quitting the captaincy a long time ago but anyways he is off from it now so no complaints .
But anyways I feel sorry and disgusted about my fellow journalists that they never tapped on my shoulders to say "Yes my friend you always predict good things" .......
I feel real sorry cuz they will just roll over me yet again (remember my appeal to the world upon watching Hair) ........ I feel real sorry !!!!!!!!!!! My protest is over and I ll spell Inzamam properly now !!!! But he dare not lick on his droppings by revoking the retirement otherwise the world knows me very well !!!!!!!
Unless you meant ODIs I guesssilentstriker said:In 2005, he was mysteriously left out of Rest of World XI and most observers do not put him alongside Ponting and Dravid as one of the great batsmen of this era
Remember he was initially left-out of the six-dayer, too, and only picked when Tendulkar withdrew.
What really surprised me about his retirement was the timing, the guy was more concerned about his career at a time when his coach had lost his life!! I found iut very insensitive and sickning.
Of course. Just testing to check you're all awake.Remember he was initially left-out of the six-dayer, too, and only picked when Tendulkar withdrew.