Gilly has balls
Did you ever play Gilly-danda? In Hindi, Gilly is similar to a striking ball in cricket, but made of wood.
And, Gilly (read Gilchrist) really has balls. Its absolute rubbish of the Lankans to raise a new controversy of him using a squash ball in the World cup final. They attribute his innings of 149 to the squash ball.
I advocate to use springs in the willow if that would help Sanath clinch the cup. Or Gilly-danda if that would help strike the ball better.
How foolosh! Isn't it the concentration, foot-work and timing that help a batsman score runs? Any arguments here?!
However way you may read; Gilly has balls. Balls of steel.
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I have a simple solution.
Line up the lankan squad with their pants down. Gilly gets to whip each player once with the squash ball advantage and once without. On a scale of 1 to 10 each player will rank the pain they felt with and without the squash ball advantage.
I guess we really dont care what happens next.
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