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By: kiran99 send a private message
Gwalior : India | 5 months ago  
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India will win the next world cup......... We all expected India to win the 2007 world cup after reaching the finals of 2003 world cup........ But India were out of the tournament in the first round itself........
If all the teams play in the current form in 2011 world cup, then the finals would be between India and South Africa....... Both the teams are in great form........ Indian cricket team is now playing brilliantly unfer Mahendra Singh Dhoni....... 2011 world cup will be the last one for Sachin Tendulkar too........ It is to be held in Indian subcontinent......... So, I think India has a very good chance to win the 2011 world cup............

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  • Posted By Changez Changez | 5 months ago
    I don't think it is possible for India to win without Sachin but I have to disagree with you . The 2010 WC is coming to Pakistan who are playing well and will grow with confidence in the next few months. With Muhammad Yusuf back in the line up, Pakistan have an Anchor in their batting. it would be something for there to be an India-Pakistan final. Hope it is one.
  • Posted By Nihilizo Nihilizo | 5 months ago
    Fucking lol. "India will won next cricket world cup"

    This sentences implies you are either

    A) An Indian with a poor sense of English grammar

    or

    B) An Indian that possesses a time machine

    Also, fail logic is fail.
  • Posted By ahol888 ahol888 | 5 months ago
    I hope that you edit the spelling on the title of this article. Well, maybe not; it was the only reason that I even clicked on a cricket article. Your spelling is worse than most black people that I know.
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