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Two arrogant northindians reveal their ugly selves
http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/ipl-gambhir-kohli-involved-in-ugly-on-field-spat/20130411.htm
It was a war of words between two Delhi [ Images ] teammates.
After Laxmipathy Balaji had Virat Kohli (35) caught by Eoin Morgan at sweeper cover, the batsman instead of heading back to the pavilion went towards the KKR captain.
Gautam Gambhir appeared to have uttered an expletive, at which his Bangalore counterpart was infuriated.
Both players charged towards each other, and it took the effort of another Delhi player, Rajat Bhatia, to ensure a possible collison was avoided and the war of words didn't escalate.
Indeed, there was no love lost between the rival captains -- Knight Riders' Gambhir and Royal Challengers' Kohli -- in the ugly on-field spat after the latter was dismissed in the 10th over of the innings.
The incident took everyone by surprise, as Gambhir and Kohli have not only played together for the country but also their state side Delhi, North Zone and ONGC
The incident occured after the first delivery of the 10th over, bowled by Lakshmipathy Balaji.
Kohli, who had hit Pradeep Sangwan for two sixes, went for a wild slash but was caught in the sweeper-cover region.
As Gambhir and other players walked towards the cover region to celebrate the dismissal, Kohli, instead of trudging back to the pavilion, walked towards short extra cover and apparently made a remark.
Suddenly, Gambhir was seen walking angrily towards his junior India teammate. However, Delhi lad Bhatia intervened and calmed Gambhir down.
It was a war of words between two Delhi [ Images ] teammates.
After Laxmipathy Balaji had Virat Kohli (35) caught by Eoin Morgan at sweeper cover, the batsman instead of heading back to the pavilion went towards the KKR captain.
Gautam Gambhir appeared to have uttered an expletive, at which his Bangalore counterpart was infuriated.
Both players charged towards each other, and it took the effort of another Delhi player, Rajat Bhatia, to ensure a possible collison was avoided and the war of words didn't escalate.
Indeed, there was no love lost between the rival captains -- Knight Riders' Gambhir and Royal Challengers' Kohli -- in the ugly on-field spat after the latter was dismissed in the 10th over of the innings.
The incident took everyone by surprise, as Gambhir and Kohli have not only played together for the country but also their state side Delhi, North Zone and ONGC
The incident occured after the first delivery of the 10th over, bowled by Lakshmipathy Balaji.
Kohli, who had hit Pradeep Sangwan for two sixes, went for a wild slash but was caught in the sweeper-cover region.
As Gambhir and other players walked towards the cover region to celebrate the dismissal, Kohli, instead of trudging back to the pavilion, walked towards short extra cover and apparently made a remark.
Suddenly, Gambhir was seen walking angrily towards his junior India teammate. However, Delhi lad Bhatia intervened and calmed Gambhir down.
nevada- Posts : 1831
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Re: Two arrogant northindians reveal their ugly selves
it's all in the title! you devil, you:-)
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
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Re: Two arrogant northindians reveal their ugly selves
isn't the first time. last year (or maybe two years ago), they had done something similar. i hope someone leaks the real reason for this ongoing friction to media one of these days.
Captain Bhankas- Posts : 676
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Re: Two arrogant northindians reveal their ugly selves
nevada wrote:http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/ipl-gambhir-kohli-involved-in-ugly-on-field-spat/20130411.htm
It was a war of words between two Delhi [ Images ] teammates.
After Laxmipathy Balaji had Virat Kohli (35) caught by Eoin Morgan at sweeper cover, the batsman instead of heading back to the pavilion went towards the KKR captain.
Gautam Gambhir appeared to have uttered an expletive, at which his Bangalore counterpart was infuriated.
Both players charged towards each other, and it took the effort of another Delhi player, Rajat Bhatia, to ensure a possible collison was avoided and the war of words didn't escalate.
Indeed, there was no love lost between the rival captains -- Knight Riders' Gambhir and Royal Challengers' Kohli -- in the ugly on-field spat after the latter was dismissed in the 10th over of the innings.
The incident took everyone by surprise, as Gambhir and Kohli have not only played together for the country but also their state side Delhi, North Zone and ONGC
The incident occured after the first delivery of the 10th over, bowled by Lakshmipathy Balaji.
Kohli, who had hit Pradeep Sangwan for two sixes, went for a wild slash but was caught in the sweeper-cover region.
As Gambhir and other players walked towards the cover region to celebrate the dismissal, Kohli, instead of trudging back to the pavilion, walked towards short extra cover and apparently made a remark.
Suddenly, Gambhir was seen walking angrily towards his junior India teammate. However, Delhi lad Bhatia intervened and calmed Gambhir down.
LOL
Another ugly northindian tweets about his slapgate incident with a northindian.
http://cricket.yahoo.com/news/bitter-sreesanth-rants-about-slapgate-on-twitter-065304522.html
Northindians are everywhere
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