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rswkv Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 10:53:45 GMT Report for Abuse
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| Congratulations Murali. You and Late Mr. Lakshman Kadiragamar are two great sons where all Sri Lankan can be proud of. |
Magnum357
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3 Dec 2007 10:59:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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Not only monks, priests are screwing girls and boys too
Politicians are screwing up the whole country! |
Dauntless Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 11:19:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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Berty
I am not wearing one..and i never will..
sorry that was not aimed at you :)
It was for the racists |
mareesa03
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3 Dec 2007 11:59:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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Whatever the pride Murali brought to Sri Lanka, its is useless,he also will be put in Busa camp very soon by the Military of Sri Lanka..
Basil Rajapaksa will call him very soon'Para Dhamala''
There is no use,even your break thousand of records,if you are a Tamils in Sinhalese state.. |
Berty Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 12:06:12 GMT Report for Abuse
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BREAKING NEWS!
SANA just announced his retirement..details to follow! |
Berty Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 12:31:15 GMT Report for Abuse
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Jayasuriya announces retirement from Tests
Cricinfo staff
December 3, 2007
Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya has announced that the Kandy Test against England would be his last, ending hours of speculation after the Sunday Times reported that the Sri Lankan selectors gave him the option of playing a farewell Test and then quitting rather than being dropped.
'I will be retiring from Tests after this match,' Jayasuriya confirmed to a television channel covering the series. 'I wanted to end my Test career in Sri Lanka, particularly in Kandy. I will continue playing one-day internationals.'
In the last two-and-a-half years he has scored only 497 runs in 15 Tests, at an average of 19.88 with one fifty. His average, at one point nudging 50, slipped under 40 with his failure in the first innings of this Test. However, he came back strongly in the second, blasting 78, which included a record six consecutive fours in a single over off James Anderson. In the process, he helped Sri Lanka quickly erase the first-innings deficit of 93.
Edited By - Berty - 3 Dec 2007 12:31:40 GMT |
Dauntless Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 12:34:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Whatever the pride Murali brought to Sri Lanka, its is useless,he also will be put in Busa camp very soon by the Military of Sri Lanka..
Basil Rajapaksa will call him very soon'Para Dhamala''
There is no use,even your break thousand of records,if you are a Tamils in Sinhalese state..
man...isn't it nice to a racist in full flow :)
keep it up mate :) great job :) |
zaharan Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 13:19:28 GMT Report for Abuse
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I will continue playing one-day internationals.'
Berty bro,
That's a good decision, we can continue to see this great cricketer for some more time.
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Berty Senior Member
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3 Dec 2007 13:44:22 GMT Report for Abuse
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Zaharan bro
I guess you forget the days:):)
Listen to David Lloyd on cricinfo..he said Sanath did not show as if he was retiring when he got out eventho he got half a hug and a Tap on the back by Sanga when he got out..
I thought he should have played all 3 test matches and then gone off..cos the last test is in Home town..
Thank God we will see him in one day matches..
U know bro when my kids were small we went to see him at his place..he was such a lovely down to earth man..God bless him |
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