Feb
14
2010

Cricket’s very own Valentines Day

Today is Valentines Day, you know that already.

If cricketers were to celebrate the day with colleagues, forget past differences and proverbially kiss and make up, who would they pick?

I have a few ideas, I am sure you do two.

The aim is to find the top 5 cricketing individual rivalries which got ugly and ask them to make up.

All you have to do is suggest the pairs of cricketers. You can name more or less than 5.

Off you go, the comments section and @paddlesweep are waiting for you.





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7 Comments + Add Comment

  • How about:

    Daryl Cullinan – Shane Warne
    Glenn McGrath and Sarwan
    Ian Botham and Imran Khan
    Daryl Hair & Murali

  • oh, an umpire also finds a place…interesting…

  • Aamir Sohail – Venky Prasad (remember??)
    Inzy and the crowd (lol) [he pressed charges, dint he?]
    Symo – Bhajji – haydos (haha luv triangle)
    yuvi – freddie (Broad’s over)
    Gambir – Afridi/watto
    Mock Wah´s last blog ..DLF IPL 3.0 – Shane Warne, Royals & Vastu Shastra My ComLuv Profile

  • The thing is that there are still many fights between the Indian team members too.. Bhajji and Shreesant, don’t seem to carry together well even though the team says so….

  • Minadad-Lillee
    Chappell-Waugh (both elder siblings)
    Hayden-Durbhajan
    Ambati Rayudu-Arjun Yadav
    Basically, any pakistani cricketer-any other pakistani cricketer!

  • i love rayadu-arjun…

    great observation raj

  • Bishen Bedi and the rest of cricketing fraternity.
    Kapil – Manoj Prabhakar
    Miandad – Kiran More
    Gavaskar – Cricket Australia

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