Friday, 27 November 2009
SREESANTH CRUSHED SRI LANKA
One of the greatest wicketkeepers India ever produced, Syed Kirmani has said in an interview:
“In my opinion, whatever little I saw Vinod Kambli looked more talented than Sachin Tendulkar and look at where Sachin has reached. I think it is the way you carry yourself and the discipline you imbibe. This is what has taken Sachin to great heights."
The same discipline what we expect from Santhakumaran Sree Santh. This talented pace bowler took 5 for 75 in Sri Lanka's first innings in the second Test in Kanpur to make a memorable comeback to the national team after 19 months away during which he made headlines more for his abrasive behaviour than his bowling.
Outside cricket, Sreesanth is a psychology student. Even then he is noted for his exuberant and emotional behaviour, especially whilst appealing for and celebrating wickets. But in the test against Sri Lanka, he looks like a symbol of silence. His achievement is highly remarkable as it came from batsmen’s paradise.
Hearty congratulations to Sree for your ssensational comeback
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