Broad....Stuart BroadIdk but I like the name Bond....Shane Bond!!
Legit stuff!
What car do u drive mateUnderstandable that you'd want to alter something which originates in Chennai tbf.
And Chanderpaul most probably comes from Chandrapalan, common Tamil name. Dinanath also sounds very sanskrit but cannot find the matching name on top of my head. (Non Muslim areas of South and South Aast Asia, names are heavily sanskritized, despite what language they speak. May be the deities have names that are sanskritized)I liked how the West Indians changed Indian names.
Sivanarayanan to Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Ramanarayanan to Dinanath Ramnarine
Narine is just Narayanan, a very common name in Chennai.
They're all Indian origin, mostly Bihar and other Northern states.And Chanderpaul most probably comes from Chandrapalan, common Tamil name. Dinanath also sounds very sanskrit but cannot find the matching name on top of my head. (Non Muslim areas of South and South Aast Asia, names are heavily sanskritized, despite what language they speak. May be the deities have names that are sanskritized)
Yes, And am barking on the same point again. Mahendra Nagamootoo is Nagamuthu, again a common name in South Indian villages.And Chanderpaul most probably comes from Chandrapalan, common Tamil name. Dinanath also sounds very sanskrit but cannot find the matching name on top of my head. (Non Muslim areas of South and South Aast Asia, names are heavily sanskritized, despite what language they speak. May be the deities have names that are sanskritized)
Manliest name for a workhorse.Wafadar
John Arlott once reviewed a day's play and described Cunis' bowling as "Much like his name, neither one thing nor the other."Bob Cunis would have finally found his place in these gender diverse times.