Has to be over 47 I guess to exclude Viv's ODI average of exactly 47.00Perhaps one of Kohli groupies on this forum will screenshot your post and circulate on social media how ENG fans still fear their man.
I just learned that they are already talking about Kohli is the only one who averages over 47 in test and ODIs.
Dw Joe Root plays volleyballHas to be over 47 I guess to exclude Viv's ODI average of exactly 47.00
AB de Villiers says hello with 50.66 in tests and 53.50 in ODIsI just learned that they are already talking about Kohli is the only one who averages over 47 in test and ODIs.
You seriously think GQ posts with any IQ?I legitimately do not think there is a single regular Indian poster left on this forum who thinks Kohli is anything other than crispy deep fried.
Dhawan did that from Melbourne for ages as well.Incidentally is it true that he basically lives in the English countryside full time now and just flies in for tours/games? He can do what he likes of course but that's definitely curious.
Basically India's Clive James.Incidentally is it true that he basically lives in the English countryside full time now and just flies in for tours/games? He can do what he likes of course but that's definitely curious.
Only this is funnierBasically India's Clive James.
Not sure I'd call Mayfair the English Countryside!!Incidentally is it true that he basically lives in the English countryside full time now and just flies in for tours/games? He can do what he likes of course but that's definitely curious.
Agree. It is right next to Park Lane.Not sure I'd call Mayfair the English Countryside!!
Plenty of greenery in Hyde Park.......Not sure I'd call Mayfair the English Countryside!!
Mrs M always highlights this as one of the reasons she likes London over other big Cities, so many more green areas.Plenty of greenery in Hyde Park.......
I was being rather facetious, but yeah we are blessed. I live near Victoria Park which is another park that makes you feel a sense of dislocation when you can easily forget for a moment where you are if not in sight of a 50s/60s tower block or that you can see Canary Wharf in the distance.Mrs M always highlights this as one of the reasons she likes London over other big Cities, so many more green areas.
But it still ain't the countryside....
I wanted to go and see The Maccabees reunion at All Points East next Summer, but Victoria Park is just a pain to get to from the West side of London.I was being rather facetious, but yeah we are blessed. I live near Victoria Park which is another park that makes you feel a sense of dislocation when you can easily forget for a moment where you are if not in sight of a 50s/60s tower block or that you can see Canary Wharf in the distance.
It is a fair distance across town, yes, especially when it isn't that close to any tube or overground station.I wanted to go and see The Maccabees reunion at All Points East next Summer, but Victoria Park is just a pain to get to from the West side of London.
I don't get the Kohli hate. It's sad to see him like this.I legitimately do not think there is a single regular Indian poster left on this forum who thinks Kohli is anything other than crispy deep fried.