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Gladstone Small bechare ko ek condition thi.. gooble has some info on it:

Gladstone Small's "small neck" is due to Klippel-Feil syndrome, a congenital condition where two or more vertebrae in the neck are fused together, causing a short neck and limited neck mobility. This condition, which results in his characteristic "no-neck" physique, is a rare bone disorder that also causes other spinal abnormalities and can affect other areas of the body.
 
No, not live.. but we kids would discuss.. I somehow remember someone mention him and it always stuck with me.. never saw him live or even on TV.
He used to lift his leading left leg till the sole of his boot was at his chin height, facing the batter. Then whip it crunching down, slinging his torso forward with the momentum, to deliver. Deadly.

I think he quickly developed stess fractures due to that action.
 
He used to lift his leading left leg till the sole of his boot was at his chin height, facing the batter. Then whip it crunching down, slinging his torso forward with the momentum, to deliver. Deadly.

I think he quickly developed stess fractures due to that action.
niice, wind up and let it rip....

there been so many over the years with weirdo bowling actions, spl spinners.

of the quicks, Alan Donald much sabse vadia lagta tha.. simple, perfect, deadly.

and Warne, no dancing around.. 4 - 5 kadam liye and deliver.



 
Ek Patrick Paterson kar ke banda tha... world's fastest, they said.

Abhi dementia me hai bechara... one Indian journo, that guy who wears flowers waali shirts.. Tamil guy went investigating 🔎.

Very sad.

Bharat Sunderasan ka vid dekho.

Very fast. He had a very long run. He shortened it by stepping gew steps at same place.
 
But we never seem to see Indians discussing classical poetry and article writing. Do Indians really learn Indian poetry?
Educated people from the Indian Subcontinent do learn (and appreciate) poetry, some are aficionados. Like myself.

The region of Mangia-la (where I am from) is actually famous for poetry and prose. It is the most intellectual and progressive region of the Indian subcontinent.

Here is one - who is a Nobel Laureate poet, Rabindranath Tagore.
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Some of his translated poems appear here (Lu Jian translated this book, Gitanjali),




 
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