

I still remember desperately waiting for my dad to forget his laptop at home or at least sleep for some time- only to play this game. It is nearly 10 hours of our day in childhood. But Man, this is much more than that for all of us. OK! So, you think it’s some PC game after you see the two letters EA which is abbreviated to Electronic Arts. It was an emotion and it will always be an emotion for a 20th-century kid.

But what’s all this? A cricket match of the last week or an old radio commentary tape of the ’80s and ’90s.
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You ask me in the middle of my deep sleep, I will tell all of them in one go! I just can never forget them. I am connected to them more than a BEE IS CONNECTED TO A FLOWER. It’s been more than a decade but these phrases are still so special to me. I think the leadership has done its part but tactically they won the game as a whole.” What a brilliant performance this is! Happy and Smiling faces out there and they do reflect the job that is quite brilliantly done. MN: “That’s it, they have got it! They have done it! You are looking at a championship side. RB: “Never mind that one, the broken ropes have the best chances of catching that one!”

The umpire thinks it’s not out! Let’s see the action replay there!” MN: “Big shout from the bowler and… No response from the Umpire. RB: “Ah! I think he’s okay but that must have ruffled his feathers a bit.” MN: “Straight drive is his favorite stroke! We know that he knows that, they should know that and it shows.” RB: “He has gone a long long way, he is having his great to watch for the neutral, not so good for the bowler.” MN: “This is a batsman’s pitch! I am amazed he has chosen to bowl first, it’s firm, there is no real covering of grass and I think the bounce will be even. I’d be batting first if I won this toss.” RB: “It’s a firm pitch with even bounce and good carry through to the wicket-keeper.
