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Why do England struggle to produce undisputedly great players?

weldone

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Tbf, Indian breakfasts are never really that spicy.

Although that spicy molaga podi+ oil combo which we use as a side dish for dosas is amazing. One of the best things ever invented.
You mean sambar+coconut chutney? That's great. I love South Indian breakfasts in general - and they are healthy too unlike North Indian/Pakistani breakfasts
 
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OverratedSanity

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You mean sambar+coconut chutney? That's great. I love South Indian breakfasts in general - and they are healthy too unlike North Indian/Pakistani breakfasts
Sambar+coconut chutney is the one which is more commonly eaten with dosas/idlis, especially outside the southern states but no, I was talking about a spicy powder with little bit of oil poured on top, like this :



Strangely as I said, it's not used much in south indian restaurants outside Tamil Nadu. Thankfully it's a staple in South Indian families. It's amazing.
 
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Daemon

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Way too many carbs in indian breakfasts, explains the massive guts. You can't eat rice for breakfast and then call yourselves athletes.
 

Dan

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Look, the One True Breakfast is any combination of Weet Bix and bananas up to a total of nine items. Worked for Brett Lee, worked for Peter Siddle, would work for Nostrils Yadav too if he thought logically about it.

Go grab yourself a value pack, collect your 2001/02 Australian Cricket Collector Cards (I still have that completed album, yeah, even the Scott Muller card), and maybe, just maybe, one day you'll produce a bowler who can fling it down at 150km/h day after day without snapping in half or being utterly pedestrian (looking at you, Tymal Mills, Adam Milne and Varun Aaron).
 

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