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Comments: 19 
Posted by Zavierz on (January 25 2012, 05:37 AM GMT)

Hillarious.... Yup at Home they need Turners But Indian Needs More likely Tuners abroad rather Turners....-;)

Posted by   on (January 24 2012, 18:06 PM GMT)

hahahahhahahahahha....great one. Shame on bowlers like Vinay Kumar who think they are fast bowlers.

Posted by Ska. on (January 24 2012, 15:31 PM GMT)

@kamalrb: what are you trying to say - spot or spit on satish?

Posted by   on (January 23 2012, 18:03 PM GMT)

Salaam, Good One, Satish ! Indian are preparing square turners or dust bowls since long for home series. They've won very few matches with help of seamers/pacers in home. I thinks this is do or die time for Indian team to either go for change (sporting pitches) or keep on winning home & losing abroad.

Posted by   on (January 23 2012, 17:00 PM GMT)

Gambhir looks more like Dhoni in this pic

Posted by   on (January 23 2012, 15:34 PM GMT)

Why cant you leave sportsman to play their game why do u have to make a joke when they r freely speaking their mind all r equal any team all have problems it all depends who plays well all have grrrrrr8 players and good coaches and all the technology

Posted by kamalrb on (January 23 2012, 15:32 PM GMT)

hahah! Sppt on Satish! You are right. It beats me how a bowler like Vinay Kumar is on this tour and also played a test.

Posted by LordOfCric on (January 23 2012, 14:59 PM GMT)

Man this is hilarious, Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by   on (January 23 2012, 13:38 PM GMT)

...Mr Goti, even if you prepare turners, you DONT REALLY have spinners who can be effective on such pitches. Days are gone when you had the services of Kumble. So whether you prepare turners or not, it doesn't really matter.

Posted by   on (January 23 2012, 12:00 PM GMT)

i like that satish started labeling the cartoons it was often difficult to know who was drawn. could 'rank turners' also mean pitches that turn Indian rank back upwards rather than the downward spiral it is on?

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