C0QyDPtXgAE0j5j.png' alt='International Cricket Captain 2010 Editor' title='International Cricket Captain 2010 Editor' />UPDATE 1 Cricket One Day International Pakistan v Sri Lanka scoreboard. Published on Friday, 1. October 2. 01. 7 Oct 1. Gracenote Scoreboard at close of play in the first One Day International between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on Friday in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Pakistan Innings Fakhar Zaman b Dananjaya 4. Ahmed Shehzad c Dananjaya b Gamage 0 Babar Azam c K. Mendis b Lakmal 1. Mohammad Hafeez c T. Perera b Vandersay 3. Watch breaking news videos, viral videos and original video clips on CNN. Herschelle Gibbs 25 things to know about the bad boy of South African cricket Herschelle Gibbs is a former cricketer from South Africa and is considered to be. Get the latest international news and world events from Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and more. See world news photos and videos at ABCNews. UPDATE 1CricketOne Day International Pakistan v Sri Lanka scoreboard. Cricket is a batandball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22yardlong pitch with a. D9x_cC8bc/T95BBzVGQ1I/AAAAAAAAD_4/pUOlG9Y4XtA/s1600/International+Cricket+Captain+2010+pc+game+download.jpg' alt='International Cricket Captain 2010 Editor' title='International Cricket Captain 2010 Editor' />Shoaib Malik c Dananjaya b Lakmal. Caste, region, religion and Indian cricket. National icon and the architect of the Indian Constitution, Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar, bowls to 1another national icon and the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. These two cartoons were used to illustrate Mr S Anands article hosted on Ambedkar. Both cartoons are inoffensiveand even sweet. However, is it necessary to drag caste and politics into cricketunless the case is that the selection process for the Indian cricket team deliberately overlooks the claims of other castes and, therefore, the team does very badly nternationally. Vithal Palwankar c. November 1. 97. 1, who belonged to a scheduled caste, was not only a star player, he was the first captain of the Hindus cricket team in the Bombay Quadrangular cricket competition. Vinod Kambli. Karsan Ghavri. Lalchand Rajput never mind his surname, Mr Rajput has been claimed by a caste tribe website as belonging to what might be a scheduled caste. Doddanarasiah Ganesh Born June 3. Karnataka, Ganesh was a right arm seam bowler and lower order batsman who played in 4 Tests and one ODI in 1. Eknath Dhondu Solkar arguably Indias best fielder ever. Rohit Sharma is a Brahmin cricketer in Indias squad for the 2. World Cup. Mr Anand argues that Brahmin fielders do not chase the ball to the boundary and are not capable of playing a physical sport. Mr Anand says that Brahmins have soft bodies and some top Brahmin cricketers have priest like paunches. Like Rohit Sharmas, perhapsMr Anand writes about the brahman priest like paunch of the Brahmin Sunil Gavaskar, creator of several world records. Mr Anand also writes about the brahman priest like paunch of G. R. Vishwanath which probably helped him score his legendary test centuries. And look at Tendulkars Brahminical paunch. And what a soft, Brahminical body and priest like paunch filmstar Arjun Rampal has. Filmstar Kamal Hassans soft body and pot belly are an even bigger disgrace. He is not just a Brahmin but, worse, a pappati Tamil Brahmin. The racist and pejorative term pappati has been used to describe the pot bellied Brahmins 3Biddo Brahmin c. Yes, he does have a pauncha Sumo wrestlers paunch. He was a great wrestler because he was from Gujranwala, a town known for producing champion wrestlers Hindu, Muslim and Sikh. Religion and caste were not what made great wrestlers the great Nurewala school did. Just as Bombays cricket nurseries produced Scheduled Caste as well as Brahmin, Muslim as well as Parsi cricketers. Pahelwani. Manohar Aich born in Dhmati, a remote village of Comilla, East Bengal, in 1. Brahminical priestly paunch at age 4. Mr Universe crown in 1. Photo David Gentleand the paunch grew bigger and bigger still. Manohar Aich at age 1. Like other rural champions Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Brahmin, Yadav or other castehe learnt his ropes at village gyms, in his case the Ruplal Byayam Samiti. Download Video Player Mfc Application Remove. How proud and wealthy his Brahmin family was can be gauged from the fact that he joined the Indian Air Force as a technician i. For the record, he lived in grinding poverty 4, which stunted his growth to 4ft 1. Photo The HinduWrestler Yogeshwar Dutt is a Brahmin 5 and a vegetarian 6. Therefore, he i has a soft body, ii has a priestly paunch, iii is one of the very few Indians to have ever won an Olympic medal, and iv stays away from physical sports. No wonder he chose a soft, non contact sport like wrestling. He comes from what Mr Stevenson might call a proud and wealthy family his grandfather and father were rural schoolteachers, as his younger brother still is. They belong to a village called Bhainswal Kalan. This is a screenshot from Mr Sriyavan Anands article 7 in which he shows Ghavri and Parkar as upper caste and Doshi as brahman sicThis page is an examination of the validity of thehypotheses of Mr S Anand and Mr A Stevenson. The sources of this page include. The Times of Indialt S. Anand Outlook India In case the Outlook link does not work, Mr Anands article can be read on Indpaedia itself at Cricket and the Brahmans bodies. FP Sports First Post Aug 1, 2. Salil Tripathi, ESPN Cric Info. The debate. Mr Siriyavan Anand set the ball rolling with his article Eating with Our Fingers, Watching Hindi Cinema and Consuming Cricket Ambedkar. Andrew Stevenson of The Sydney Morning Herald, smarting under the fact that India was often the greatest cricketing team in the world, in all formats, and the team for Australia to beat, caught the ball from Mr Anand and tossed it further. Mr Stevenson, who cited Mr Anands article extensively, described Siriyavan Anand as a Dalit the caste formerly called untouchables who has written provocatively and critically of the Brahmin domination. Mr Anands hypothesis. Mr Siriyavan Anands hypothesis has been reproduced in toto by several websites including Indpaedia see Cricket and the Brahmans bodies and publications. It is difficult to say where Mr Anands article was first published, but in all likelihood he gave this honour to the India baiting Himal, as indicated by his original text 8 Foreigners whose countries have been defeated by India sought solace in Mr Anands articles by citing it extensively. Dalit Nation hailed Mr Anand as The upcoming and budding Dalit Intellectual Siriyavan Anand who has analyzed this caste and cricket so well. We hope brother S Anand continues to write on engrossing Dalit issues. One of the most respected cricket authors, Ramchandra Guha, has cited it even more extensively in a scholarly book. Therefore, Mr Anands hypothesis demands to be examined, point by point. Mr Anands facts include showing an OBC Muslim as an upper caste Hindu, showing a Jain as a Brahman, a Ghavri as upper caste and a Rajput hockey player as a Brahman, not to mention talking of meat eating Jats and not explaining the present as well as centuries old Brahmin proficiency in body building, wrestling and weight lifting or perhaps those sports are not physical enough. Mr Anand writes, I am not a historian of the game How we wish he were one, but it does not require much disciplinary training It does to infer that cricket is a game that best suits brahmanical tastes and bodies. It does. It does. How else do you explain why the Australians, West Indians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans, too, have done well in cricket Do they, too, have brahmanical tastes and bodiesAnd do the Parsis, Muslims, Christians and Sikhs in the Indian team, too For those who do not follow cricket, these countries have often beaten the Indian Brahminswho in turn have beaten them all. As I begin this, I feel weighed down by the burden of addressing the liberal readers on the regressiveness of a film like Lagaan, and even more weighed down by the prospect of convincing them that cricket in India has been a truly casteist game a game best suited to Hinduism, writes Mr Anand. Mr Anand continues. No sport will tolerate such neglect of bodies as cricket in India.