Bangalore Royal Challengers have given up in IPL?

May 10th, 2008




rahul dravid despairs as the Bangalore Royal Challengers lose again

Originally uploaded by Rajaram S

Bangalore Royal Challengers seem to have lost faith in themselves, especially their captain,Rahul Dravid

The Bangalore Royal Challengers were supposed to be one of the best teams of the Indian Premier League,but the team is getting unstuck due to some rather insipid performances from the so called star players such as Dravid & Chanderpaul and some really weird captaincy decisions by Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid seems to want the Bangalore Royal Challengers to lose

Rahul Dravid has been scheming rather well to ensure that the Bangalore Royal Challengers do not win a single cricket match again in the Indian Premier League ( IPL )


You can forgive Rahul Dravid ’s insipid and slow batting in the recent IPL match between Bangalore Royal Challengers and the Kolkata KnightRiders, for Rahul Dravid is after all the “Wall that will not budge”.

But, to treat the gentle off cutters of Saurav Ganguly with as much fear as one would treat a Wes Hall beamer, was simply inexcusable and unfair to his Bangalore Royal Challengers team.

Rahul Dravid has been careful to ensure that the matchwinners of the Bangalore Royal Challengers are either left out or do not get to bat enough

Whats the point of having match winners in the Bangalore Royal Challengers team such as Misbah Ul Haq or Cameron White , if they are either not selected or allowed to come in to bat after the damage has been done by Rahul Dravid’s slow and laborious batting

Bangalore Royal Challengers still have a good team and if handled well, can do well in the IPL, but Rahul Dravid would probably have to step down


As the GreatBong points out in his hilarious blog, the Bangalore Royal Challengers seem to be royally challenged

Rahul Dravid has his head in hands, but the Bangalore Royal Challengers would do better in the IPL if his head on the block


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