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Bigby Wolf
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For the Retro Kits fan!
For the Retro Kits fan!
My favorites are the 1999/2000 C&Utd Series kit along with the 2003 WC.For me, India's 1992 world cup kit is the best of all time. The current blue is not my favourite.
For me, India's 1992 world cup kit is the best of all time. The current blue is not my favourite.
My favorites are the 1999/2000 C&Utd Series kit along with the 2003 WC.
The current one is not likely to be anybody's favorite. In India, they used to design ODI kits with a certain kind of passion in the 90's and early 2000's. But since 2005 or so and later, the creativity over kit design has steadily, and at times rapidly, deteriorated to the point where the kit design these days are NO MORE attractive.[DOUBLEPOST=1547144477][/DOUBLEPOST]
Oh well... I totally forgot about that 2000 C&U series Kit. Just googled it. That was a very good one too
2003 WC is my all time favorite as well although 99 WC one was good too.Oh Wow! This is so damn cool! Now if only other countries (more so, the BCCI) take a leaf out of this book and play around with Indian team's kits and brings back some of the most iconic ODI kits back. My most favorite ones are the 1998 India's Sharjah Cup kit (with the flag colors as stripes on the shoulder; the Sachin Desert Storm Kit), the 2003 India World Cup Kit.
For the Retro Kits fan!
http://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/25732978/hardik-pandya-man-mirror
Just to clarify, is what Hardik said really misogynistic or is it it just crass? There's a difference between the two. I'm not entirely sure what he's said that is necessarily misogynistic or sexist?
For the Retro Kits fan!
Yeah the dark navy blue one was good too.I think people might consider this statement as funny but for me 2011 WC kit is the most memorable one as it was the first edition of WC which I had seen and followed and is pretty nostalgic to me as these were my childhood memories and also 2009-10 jersey seemed to be the 2nd best for me. I just loved those 2
Absoultely! Things are being blown out for proportion more often than not in social media these days. More to follow .....It's nothing. It's a typical social media sh!t storm and that's forced this reaction. It's a lesson though for our cricketers to be fake and vanilla in interviews and not themselves. Our nation is over sensitive about things and what Shastri said on a cricket field is far far worse.