Sexy sport celebs - T20 Gossips, Glamour girls, Hot celebs
Category has some gossips IPL cricket news, spicy photos of glamerous miss IPL bollywood contestents, extra news on cricketers, some funny facts on links between cricket & film stars.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009 10:40 |
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To add on to the fervor of IPL, there is a contest in the air, no not the regular man of the match or star of the match ones that follow the cricket matches, but it is the Miss Bollywood IPL South Africa. The finals of the IPL will also see the winner of IPL Miss Bollywood amongst forty eight South African women, all from different walks of life.
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Friday, 01 May 2009 00:43 |
The Rajasthan Royals are back to winning ways after their performance against the Delhi Daredevils on Tuesday night. And sometimes when you are winning, secrets come tumbling out of the closet. Here's another innovation, the Royals style!
It's a team that does things differently. Each player has a fixed responsibility. And also a nickname.
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Wednesday, 29 April 2009 23:57 |
Ronnie (Andrew McDonald) Has the surname and the hair to pass for a clown who hawks product for an certain American fast food giant. And when he's drunk, he probably has a shiny red nose as well.
Castro (Fidel Edwards) His lush beard, revolutionary Marxist speeches in the dressing room, and habit of smoking fine Cuban cigars while fielding at fine leg evidently earned Edwards this fine monicker.
Andy G (Nathan Bracken) Because he looks (a tiny bit) like a more aquiline, less bearded, blond version of Australian Idol host Andrew Gunsberg. What do you mean that's not reason enough?
Bear (Cameron White) Another resemblance-based nickname, and this time it's pretty much dead-ringer territory, as the picture above will show. Bairnsdale, Victoria's finest big hitter-cum-legspinner owes his nick to the Bundaberg Rum Bear, which, as any fool can see, is white. White, get it?
Figjam (Kevin Pietersen) Fits so like the proverbial glove, you could fool us into thinking it was tailormade for him. Expands to "F*** Im Good, Just Ask Me". You better believe it.
Catfish (James Hopes) Apparently struggles to grow facial hair, but when he does it sprouts like catfish whiskers. Better keep him away from Symmo and Haydos, then.
Scooter (Herschelle Gibbs) From the pathos-filled days when Gibbsy, age 16, wasn't allowed to drive a car, and his mates at Western Province joked that they would buy him a scooter. "It was Eric Simons really," Gibbs revealed darkly, many years later.
Diggler (Dirk Nannes) After Dirk Diggler, a fictional porn star from the film Boogie Nights, and no, before your mind wanders into the gutter, it's not to do with the size of anyone's endowment - though, being a family website, we wouldn't know either way.
Sloon (Shaun Tait) A name that stuck after a tour of Sri Lanka, during which a hotel employee, unable to get his tongue around the hard-to-pronounce "Shaun" (as opposed to, say, "Warnakulasuriya") came up with Sloon. Oh those fun-loving Sri Lankans.
Piggy (Scott Styris) Not a Muppets reference and not a tribute to a love of ham, apparently. Whatever could it be, then? The official version says it's from Sty (pig sty, see?). The ruder version says it's a tribute to his less-than-supermodel-like features.
Oswald (Brett Lee) Hardly used, like Hollywood and Afghanistan, this one apparently came about when Steve Waugh once read out a team list that featured Lee's brother Shane, Ian Harvey, and Lee himself at numbers 7, 8 and 9. |
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