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Comments: 8 
Posted by venkateswarlu84 on (February 11, 2013, 7:58 GMT)

Sathish!!! Dont make some cartoon as u need to make .. Please try to elevate the reality as cartoon .. Number doesn't matter .. make sure u give quality .. wel wait to see ..

Posted by cricketlover550 on (February 10, 2013, 16:13 GMT)

@rajesh ur right dude ,sehwag is much better than gambhir in tests but i think they should give the young players a chance too as they r the future of indian cricket =)

Posted by   on (February 8, 2013, 18:10 GMT)

@Theborngenius As it is test matches so we should compare only in tests b/w Gambhir and Sehwag....So in tests Gambhir played worst than Sehwag. where as Sehwag has century recently ag Eng & Gambhir had century 3 years back

Posted by   on (February 8, 2013, 15:25 GMT)

well it could be sehwag's fault that he could have had something rubbish my prediction for australias squad is= Ms Dhoni(c) sehwag suresh raina virat kohli murli vijay ashwin pragyan ojha harbhajan singh yuvraj singh ishant sharma umesh yadav zaheer khan bhumaneshwar kumar shami ahmad

Posted by naansari on (February 8, 2013, 9:37 GMT)

Poor Sehwag....hope he will be fully fit & perform well against Australia, if given a chance. Just want to see him play again for India, he is really one of the best players.

Posted by Theborngenius on (February 8, 2013, 9:13 GMT)

@ramli.. it is sehwag who has to worry mate.. If you compare sehwwag's and Gambhir's record in the last 2 years in both formats combined gambhir has more than double runs than sehwag..

Posted by ramli on (February 8, 2013, 8:02 GMT)

Why should Sehwag worry .. he is automatic selection for tests ... it is Gambhir who should be worrying ... if Vijay is mediocre player ... so are other contenders for that spot ...

Posted by Haleos on (February 8, 2013, 7:11 GMT)

Exactly, Even though Vijayi played well he is a mediocere player. Rest of India squad has a opener from the team which was no where near the in Quarters. Guess we will keep seeing Mr Srini bestow his blessings on TN.

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