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7/4/2009
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| Lele told the newspaper that the team managements whims and fancies, likes and dislikes were not good for the Indian cricket. "It is time the selectors stop heeding to their unreasonable demands," he was quoted by Gulf News of having said yesterday in the Sharjah Stadium. |
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| Lele told Gulf News, "Look at their (team managements) whims and fancies," referring to the selection of Deep Dasgupta as the second wicketkeeper for the upcoming three-Test series against South Africa. |
| Speaking about the allrounder concept, Sourav was initially chosen as a batting allrounder, played as a batsman, dropped as a batsman because he was said to be not good enough at home vs SL though he was, then thought to be possibly good enough to play away as a batsman vs the stronger Pakistan, and now (if he plays in T1) be finally chosen as the batting allrounder worthy of a place in the Test team. |
| Presumably the respectful way to behave would be to not fly the national flag, since it isnt a national team. Well, if they wanted to create some homely atmosphere for the guests, why not? I dont think there is a rule that national flags should be flown only in front of nations representatives. |
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