Cricket fraternity aghast at McCullum remark
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Shikhar Dhawan's stunning debut against Australia means a lot of things to a lot of people, but perhaps most to a struggling, silent minority all too often overlooked in cricket: the moustachioed.
Abhishek Nayar was distraught at narrowly missing out on beating the world record for the longest over ever bowled, after a lion-hearted effort saw him equal the existing record of 17 balls during a Deodhar Trophy match in India. "I didn't even know what the record was until someone told me at the end of play," said Nayar, who admitted that the news was all the more difficult to stomach because it was a Pakistani, Mohammad Sami, he would have beaten had he bowled just one more extra.
James Pattinson has reportedly been promoted to class monitor after publicly coming out in support of "Professor" Mickey Arthur's recently ridiculed policies. "I know if I was in their position, as a team member, I'd be quite disappointed in them for being a bit selfish," said the fast bowler of his fellow discards as he feverishly polished a bright red apple, the 12th such fruit he had left on the desk of his coach since the axing of the four. Pattinson has reportedly also taken to being picked up after school by his parents, rather than risk walking home alone and being ambushed by "that big bully" Shane Watson.
Australia's so-called Gang of Four has, presumably, been named after the notorious Chinese politicians who received their comeuppance after the Cultural Revolution, and not so much for the seminal punk band of the same name. Nevertheless, the foursome can take solace in the fact that they just narrowly missed, due to their lack of one more slacker in their midst, being called Skinfolds Five - for the "high skinfolds" indiscretion that Arthur took his players to task for, and the decidedly un-seminal, non-punk band Ben Folds Five.
A TV commentator successfully drew a connection to the game from a series of unrelated images being broadcast between deliveries, marking the umpteenth time this had been done in the history of cricket commentary.
"Oh no, he didn't just say what I think he did, did he?" said multiple sources across the cricketing fraternity after Brendon McCullum appeared to mention in an interview that Alastair Cook was the best batsman since Don Bradman.
Following another less-than-ideal performance by its bowlers in a Test match, and this time against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Cricket has come under renewed pressure from angry fans to demarcate its cricketing history with the suffixes BM (Before Muralitharan) and PM (Post Muralitharan). The cricket board had not as yet officially commented on the situation.
Pakistan's Mohammad "The Professor" Hafeez is said to be taking a long, hard look at himself after developing a bit of an inferiority complex, post Homeworkgate.
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