Monday, 17 September 2007

Year 2019 - Cricket World Cup news:

India failed to defeat Afghanistan in the world cup qualifier in the Asia -Pacific zone

Coach Sehwag said that he is not worried because he has backing of selectors, captain and board....and that they had won a close match against Papua new guinea just 2 yrs ago

Rahul Dravid,the coach of NewZealand team said that Sachin should now consider retiring gracefully and let his son take over the captaincy

Mahender Singh Dhoni broke Ajit Agarkars record of most no of consecutive ducks in twenty 20

Saurav Ganguly, the coach of England feels that the boys need to control their emotions on the field

The current leading man from Bollywood Bret Lee advices M S Dhoni to take up acting as well

Minnows Pakistan beat Ireland in a close match...and thus they avenged their defeat in the 2007 WC against the then minnows Ireland

Inzamam ul haq, who was the captain of the losing team and now the present coach said in a press interview that
"Boys plays well...they try hard...Inshallah we wins the world cup"

The police arrested 8 people for violence after England and NZ match...
Investigations revealed that these people were members of Dravid and Ganguly fan communities on Orkut which have 623241516 and 126542 members respectively.

The Indian cricket board led by president Rahul Gandhi has called for an emergency meeting to discuss future course of action ..former players like Yuvraj Singh, Md Kaif,vvs Laxman and Kumble have been invited...coach Sehwag and Captain Tendulkar will present a report...

VVS Laxman today created a new controversy by saying that he expected a written apology from Rahul Gandhi for including him in the category of former players....he said that he has improved his fielding and fitness and wants to play 2023 WC in Brazil

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