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VM’s Random Ramblings
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Blogging mostly about cricket and the recent rise of the Indian team from the abyss that it was in during the Chappel era. Currently supporting the Bangalore Royal Challengers IPL team.
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Cricket Quickies: from Vengsarkar to Yuvraj and Younis - 16-11-2008
Yes, I promise to keep this short, for I’ve been rambling too much and I’m short of time but not of enthusiasm.
While channel surfing today, I caught a special on India’s tour of Australia in 1986 - an ODI at the MCG. Sunil Gavaskar was batting with a somber looking South India, whom I correctly [...]
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Australia?s tour of India 2008-09: Series Overview - 12-11-2008
The much awaited Australia?s tour of India is over. India has won it 2-0. There is a sense of euphoria over the victory, but also disappointment over the quality of Aussie cricket. This was supposed to be the Border Gavaskar Trophy, the revenge series to avenge Sydney 08, the spirited fightback from both sides, with [...]
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Sourav Ganguly: What he?s meant to me - 10-11-2008
Yes, the Australia series, is over. Yes, India have won it 2-0. Yes, Ganguly is really retiring. Yes, I?ve already written my Ode to Ganguly. But this is a little different and more personal, more rambly and possibly incoherent.
There is one person I always think of when I think of Sourav Ganguly: my friend from [...]
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India Win Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2-0 - 10-11-2008
Yes! The trophy is back. Pity that that the final day had to be on a Monday for I got no work done, but couldn’t watch history being made live. Yes, I caught the highlights, but it just isn’t the same!
There is much to be said, more to be analyzed, and I’ll save that for [...]
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Kumble Shocks Nation with Kotla Farewell - 02-11-2008
It was a regular Sunday afternoon. The spirited Kotla crowds were cheering the stroke play of Laxman and Ganguly?s trademark six. Suddenly they fell very quiet. No, it was not the fall of an Indian wicket. Anil Kumble, the King of Kotla, had just announced that he would retire at the end of the day?s [...]