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Posted by   on (January 18 2012, 14:46 PM GMT)

a beautifuol look on Sehwag's face while poor old Kohli looks rather bemused that he is in the fray. Anyways, the whole issue is handbags at 10 paces. As an Aussie, i really do like the look of Kohli. He was the real deal in the Perth match. A couple more Kohli-like batters and India can breath easy as the old legends fade into the sunset.

Posted by S.F.Ali on (January 18 2012, 05:09 AM GMT)

Now I am looking forward for a cartoon on 'Crying English Media'

Posted by zobaid999 on (January 17 2012, 21:01 PM GMT)

hahaha ............... warner washed India ......... the old lions need to rest now ......... and start preparing for the IPL .......

Posted by playboi69 on (January 17 2012, 06:46 AM GMT)

@ devalyagnik2003 I think it might take more than 3-4 years for india to get back up, except if they only play west indies, afghanistan. and lets be realistic if pakistanis were playing at home* (in pakistan) they will be much better team. and talking bout retirements these players (sachin, laxman & dravid) should have retired couple of years ago so india never had to face this situation but i guess someone wants to hit that 3 digits real bad. just saying dude.

Posted by devalyagnik2003 on (January 17 2012, 05:17 AM GMT)

@ Usman Rasheed: Check stats before the England series, India was better visitor then most of the others, drew two series in SA, Won in NZ, England, WI, and at your home land Pakistan, Played better in Srilanka then most others, yes the fact is that now since last two series it looks like they need changes in team and it will take time but before saying they are home land lions check stats and check your own team first! anyways even Australia lost 2-0 twice that makes their record 4-0 in India that doesn't make them a bad traveller! it was their lean patch.. I hope India will soon recover from theirs, but looking towards age of sachin, dravid, laxman, zaheer, sehwag it might take 3-4 years.

Posted by heterosexualcricketfan on (January 16 2012, 20:12 PM GMT)

Sehwag looks like muralitharan and Kohli looks like venugopal rao in this cartoon.Doesn't look like Kohli at all.Also,note that the 'legend' Ponting's contribution with the bat in test cricket in India amounts to little more than tumbleweed.

Posted by Sivaprem on (January 16 2012, 16:56 PM GMT)

This is one of your best just because of the facial expressions !! Hahah a confused sehwag and angry Ishant hahaha

Posted by   on (January 16 2012, 13:06 PM GMT)

Warner an aussie jaat proves that he is more sturdy then the jaat from najafgarh.

Posted by   on (January 16 2012, 12:33 PM GMT)

Kohli's team has Gayle, he has no need to worry :O

Posted by Agnihothra on (January 16 2012, 12:10 PM GMT)

Thats great repartee from Warner as he plays for Delhi Daredevils in IPL and ironically Delhi Boys Kohli and Ishant play for other franchises...

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