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Tim Might enters the room singing 'The Internationale' in the capitalist vulture’s (CV) room. His smile is beaming, his eyes are smiling and he walks with a spring in his steps. After years of pushing hard, being the dog in the manger and by creating...
Am planning to start a new 'Save the Tiger Fund' from all those illegal poachers who make money out of all the Tiger's body parts. The vultures have already gathered and we need to do something about it. As a member, you have to comply with...
Former tennis star Andre Agassi wore a wig held together with pins in his first Grand Slam final, excerpts from his autobiography have revealed. The hairpiece - in his famous mullet style - had fallen apart the night before the 1990 French Open final...
Just on the back of the horrifyingly stale news that Renault asked Nelson Piquet Jr to deliberately bang his car into the some corner of a surprisingly empty Singapore street, has come another disturbing accusation. Match fixing in the world of the equally...
There once was a man named Warne whose empire never saw the setting sun to some he sounded corny to others it was absolute baloney when he claimed that the wrong team won. Extending the ODI series results to the quality of your country's test team...
The start to the week (in Asia we start early) was all about a tiny line overstepped (in mid air that too, mind you.) and a tennis ball threatened to be rammed down the throat of the woman whose very job was to watch that same line carefully and to maintain...
The number 7 is many things to many different people. When one hears of seven one is reminded of the following: Seven Wonders of the World Seven Seas Seven Continents Seven Promises and Seven rounds in a Hindu Wedding (Saptapadi) Seven Swaras in Indian...
The day the prince of Kolkata came down to Mumbai to meet Shahrukh Khan aka King of Bollywood to discuss the Wright choice of coach for KKR, one commoner went from Mumbai to Kolkata to not meet Prasanjeet, the King of Tollywood . But that meant inability...
As usual, an Oz writing a book on cricket, has made some disparaging comments about a few Indians and the India media seems to have gone berserk. First of all, these are Buchanan's personal views and some Publisher has paid him money to air them....
Symonds gone forever, Always showing his middle finger, Just like fish* Symonds was a stinker, He was a mere mortal who, Was not worth for Punter to go to his grave for. He didn't need a Stove, for what good would a Stove do him he was anyway sledging...
One was bound to see the meaning of the word 'upbringing' after reading/ listening to Andrew Symonds's following comments: http://media.dailytelegraph.com.au/multimedia/mediaplayer/index.html?id=1179 One dictionary defines it as "helping...
It was a good day, it was a bad day. It was January 7, 2009. Though it had started off as an ordinary day with little to indicate the stunning events that were to follow. It was a day of mortals turning super men, it was a day of falling angels and all...
Excerpts of Yuvraj Singh's interview in the DNA today: You will have to fill the big shoes’ of Sourav Ganguly… I don’t have any shoes to fill. When I played that was my own place. Whenever, I have played there were big players who haven’t played because...
Got a frantic call in the morning from a friend watching the 1st test match between Australia and NZ informing one that the match was indeed interrupted due to some sight screen problems. This led to some reserach and this is what one got. Doesn't...
Well, no judgements are going to be passed in this piece. For the uninitiated, this is what happened http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qs-Ye66_Tk4 Try and listen to the comments from Ian Smith and Nasser Husain. The entire incident just made one wonder about...