Really thought that was going to go a different wayOne that always makes me laugh is Rohit telling Steyn to "come to India" after he proved himself there over two tours.
Personally, I once told a batsman that my gran could play the hook better than him, he then proceeded to hook me for a couple of fours.
That's a non sequitur from Sehwag. Scoring runs in the past doesn't mean you're any good in the present.Brings me to 07/08 Border Gavaskar Trophy in Aus, back then Indian players took sledges personally instead of casual fun. I remember in Adelaide test Michael Clarke sledged Tendulkar by calling him too old and to retire, Sehwag reacts by saying something similar to "Do you know how many runs he has scored? Do you know how many centuries he has made?"
I think that's the point. A very weak sledge from Sewhag.That's a non sequitur from Sehwag too. Scoring runs in the past doesn't mean you're any good in the present.
It was Kevin Pietersen, of all egos to encounter.Harbhajan getting out first ball and then yelling "**** you" at the bowler.. Think it was a spinner as well. Was just hilarious at many levels.
Harbhajan is a **** tooI don't think Harbhajan even understood what KP was telling him tbh. What a ****, regardless.
Certainly not a gifted intellectualHarbhajan is a **** too
Harbhajan is a **** too
ffsThink dats wat OS meant.
Outstanding.It's years since I've played anything resembling "serious" cricket. It tends to be the odd friendly game here and there for a pub or club. A couple of years ago I played and missed twice and then edged the third ball over the keeper for four. He said "Are you always such a lucky ****". I said "Yep, every time I sleep with your wife she gives me a biscuit". It didn't actually make any sense, I'd just always wanted to say it ever since it entered sledging folklore and my chances were running out, so I decided to just say it next time anyone said anything while I was batting.