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Wikipedia silliness

igorbalis

School Boy/Girl Cricketer
Was absentmindedly clicking from page to page, and ended up on V. R. V. Singh's page, which had this nice bit of puerile silliness:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V._R._V._Singh

Vikram Raj Vir Singh (born 17 September 1984), commonly known as V. R. V. Singh, is an Indian cricketer who has been a member of the Indian cricket team since April 2006. He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He is considered as one of the few genuine fast bowlers India has produced over the last decade.[1] After being called into the Indian squad to play Sri Lanka in 2005, he failed a fitness test and was promptly dropped. He finally played his first One Day International against England at Jamshedpur. He debuted in Tests against the West Indies in June 2006. It is commonly acknowledged that his bowling is what originated the term of bowling in the "corridor of certainty", also known as the area where batsmen know exactly what shot to play. This is in contrast to the corridor of uncertainty, which is when batsmen are unsure as to what shot to play.
Well, I laughed.
 

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