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Indian Cricketers who were poor


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This happens in almost every field. 

Okasari valaki avagahana vaste success ela vuntundo avi enni problems solve chestayo, valani evaru apaleru. of course, they also need family support, which is what missing for most poor people.

But oka poor man ki vunde passion rich hard working man kuda vundadu

 

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12 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said:

Kambli too....But wasted opportunities like anything,

He was mentioned. IT's his own fault that he wasted so many opportunities he was given even when out of form. 

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Only Sehwag, Harbhajan and Zaheer Khan lived upto the potential they showed in the above video. 

To an extent, Ravindra Jadeja and Shami are doing it now. Rest have all been wasted talents. 

Yousuf, Irfan Pathans, Munaf Patel, Kambli. 

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2 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

He was mentioned. IT's his own fault that he wasted so many opportunities he was given even when out of form. 

After 1999 when Match fixing shook the Indian Team, it was his best chance since Azhu & Jadu were out and had a chance in Champion's trophy in Nairobi but failed also injury didn't help  him out... Yuvi came in to picture and became middle order mainstay.

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Just now, Kool_SRG said:

After 1999 when Match fixing shook the Indian Team, it was his best chance since Azhu & Jadu were out and had a chance in Champion's trophy in Nairobi but failed also injury didn't help  him out... Yuvi came in to picture and became middle order mainstay.

Kambli honestly was a flat track cricketer. He never had the technique or the mental alacrity to play against the rising ball on bouncy surfaces. So his potential was overhyped to begin with, also was not a great fielder while Yuvi was a terrific fielder when he came in. 

Kambli's both double centuries came on flat surfaces too btw. 

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1 minute ago, tennisluvr said:

Kambli honestly was a flat track cricketer. He never had the technique or the mental alacrity to play against the rising ball on bouncy surfaces. So his potential was overhyped to begin with, also was not a great fielder while Yuvi was a terrific fielder when he came in. 

Kambli's both double centuries came on flat surfaces too btw. 

Yes both in India one against England & one against Zim...

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