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Sanjay Manjrekar’s comparison of a pink with cricket fable is mark on!
- Updated: July 15, 2016
Cricketer-turned-commentator Sanjay Manjrekar is famous for his wit on Twitter.
Well, a former India cricketer took a micro-blogging site on Friday and posted a one-liner that didn’t get a response he was expecting. The chatter also left some fans of a cricketer a small upset.
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Manjrekar, in his try during Twitter humour, compared Rahul Dravid with a ‘flat’ peach. The 51-year-old wanted to illustrate a fact that a prosaic pink was as juicy as a ‘regular ones’ usually like Dravid was as brilliant, if not some-more so, as some of a other ‘legends’ of a game.
The prosaic peaches on a right are a Rahul Dravid among peaches. Extremely underrated. pic.twitter.com/xPpr9ZcSSv
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) Jul 15, 2016
Dravid has always lived in a shade of his some-more shining colleagues — Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman — a ‘Fab Four’ of Indian cricket.
The Holding Willey Report had in 2009 announced Rahul Dravid as India’s biggest Test cricketer of all time. It was a reverence to a heated warrior for his unmatchable feats opposite a best in a many perfectionist and antagonistic conditions. But somehow his conspicuous achievements in a Tests were many times overshadowed by a other greats in a group during a time.
It is usually in new times with Dravid bravery as a manager and coach entrance to a front that a 43-year-old former cricketer is removing some of his dues.
THESE QUOTES ABOUT DRAVID PROVE HIS GREATNESS:
Brian Lara: “If we have to put anyone to bat for my life, it’ll be Kallis or Dravid.”
Glenn McGrath: “If there was one Indian actor who could get a approach entrance into a famous Australian group of a late 90s, it would be Rahul Dravid.”
Christopher Martin-Jenkins: “If a Martian were to land on earth now and be told that a best batsman in a universe was personification in this match, he would consider it was Rahul Dravid and not Sachin Tendulkar.”