angelo innawaneda ? :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: Ow eya deffa innawa..... hmm..innawa neda? ;)
kudos_utopia Member Mar 31, 2008 26,085 368 0 Aug 15, 2009 #21 michaellearnstorock said: angelo innawaneda ? Click to expand... Ow eya deffa innawa..... hmm..innawa neda?
michaellearnstorock said: angelo innawaneda ? Click to expand... Ow eya deffa innawa..... hmm..innawa neda?
Thilinacba Well-known member Sep 7, 2006 13,526 2,752 113 Aug 15, 2009 #22 kudos_utopia said: afaik means? Click to expand... as far as i know http://www.cricinfo.com/slvnz2009/engine/current/match/403377.html
kudos_utopia said: afaik means? Click to expand... as far as i know http://www.cricinfo.com/slvnz2009/engine/current/match/403377.html
kudos_utopia Member Mar 31, 2008 26,085 368 0 Aug 15, 2009 #23 Thilinacba said: as far as i know http://www.cricinfo.com/slvnz2009/engine/current/match/403377.html Click to expand... Oh I learnt a new word!!!! AFAIK That was a game where NZ had used their second best bowlers... so ... Wow Dilshan 60n 68k gahala neda? maxxaa and also in tht ground the boundary ropes were borught closer..so it is easier to get boundaries
Thilinacba said: as far as i know http://www.cricinfo.com/slvnz2009/engine/current/match/403377.html Click to expand... Oh I learnt a new word!!!! AFAIK That was a game where NZ had used their second best bowlers... so ... Wow Dilshan 60n 68k gahala neda? maxxaa and also in tht ground the boundary ropes were borught closer..so it is easier to get boundaries