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The Tiger King
Deonarine will also make him his bitch when Tendulkar comes on for a bowl at some point as part of his farewell
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Deonarine will also make him his bitch when Tendulkar comes on for a bowl at some point as part of his farewell
He's not even Steve Smith these days. And I'm being 100% serious.Can't see it - he ain't no Steve Waugh
He's going to play like renowned selfish one-gear Kallis and bore the **** out of me?. This will be another Sydney 04.
So who is his Gordon Brown, and indeed his Peter Mandelson?The amount of runs he scores now is almost immaterial to be honest. He is literally the Tony Blair of cricket (i.e. everyone's darling early on, experienced immense levels of popularity, began to fall from grace, but prolonged his tenure purely for the sake of massaging his own ego, and will ultimately be remembered for this rather than anything else he achieved. Though some shameless, and brainless, fans will continue to crow about how wonderful he was)
Wow.The amount of runs he scores now is almost immaterial to be honest. He is literally the Tony Blair of cricket (i.e.everyone's darling early on, experienced immense levels of popularity, began to fall from grace, but prolonged his tenure purely for the sake of massaging his own ego, and will ultimately be remembered for this rather than anything else he achieved. Though some shameless, and brainless, fans will continue to crow about how wonderful he was)
Ganguly is probably Gordon Brown. A charmless man who would strop if he didn't get his own way, was hard to warm to, and always in the Shadow of those around him despite supposedly holding a higher office.So who is his Gordon Brown, and indeed his Peter Mandelson?
Don't worry, as you yourself said, he has billions of shameless, brainless fans... I'm sure they'll make sure he's remembered for his wonderful achievementsThe amount of runs he scores now is almost immaterial to be honest. He is literally the Tony Blair of cricket (i.e. everyone's darling early on, experienced immense levels of popularity, began to fall from grace, but prolonged his tenure purely for the sake of massaging his own ego, and will ultimately be remembered for this rather than anything else he achieved. Though some shameless, and brainless, fans will continue to crow about how wonderful he was)
Last time around, WI lost one of the games by an innings as well. Incidently, it was the one that was played in Kolkata.The last time we toured India we had two 100 run first inning leads in three test matches!!..with a team less experienced than the one we have now!!....so you're free to do the maths!!.
Again, the comparisons with Sachin and you ring true.The amount of runs he scores now is almost immaterial to be honest. He is literally the Tony Blair of cricket (i.e. everyone's darling early on, experienced immense levels of popularity, began to fall from grace, but prolonged his tenure purely for the sake of massaging his own ego, and will ultimately be remembered for this rather than anything else he achieved. Though some shameless, and brainless, fans will continue to crow about how wonderful he was)
I've often wondered about the political leanings of Sachin I have heard he is linked to the more liberal Congress party - but have always suspected he may lean to the right wing if pressed.The amount of runs he scores now is almost immaterial to be honest. He is literally the Tony Blair of cricket (i.e. everyone's darling early on, experienced immense levels of popularity, began to fall from grace, but prolonged his tenure purely for the sake of massaging his own ego, and will ultimately be remembered for this rather than anything else he achieved. Though some shameless, and brainless, fans will continue to crow about how wonderful he was)