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This is from unrealtimes Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Ishant Sharma has been re-inducted into Team India at the behest of the its batsmen. The lanky pacerâs absence from the squad in the ongoing T-20 world cup has been sorely felt, what with the Indian bowlers restricting the opposition to sub-par scores in the 130s, and even bagging âman of the matchâ awards. This has not gone down well with the batsmen who want Ishant Sharma back in the squad so that the natural order can be restored. The situation is so fraught that some batsmen like Raina are on the verge of depression. These Bangladeshi pitches are to the likes of Raina what a vegetable garden full of carrots is to a rabbit but Mishra & co have spoiled the southpawâs party. âBesharm ki tarah bowling kar rahen hain $%#$% @#$ [Bowling shamelessly],â Raina wailed to The UnReal Times. Ace commentator Ravi Shastri too is missing Ishant. âMy use of âthatâs gone like a tracer bulletâ and âthis could go down to the wireâ has come down by 80% in matches involving India, man,â the great man bemoaned. âHow long can I keep plugging in âimportant phase of playâ when I have nothing important to say which is the case most of the time? Bringing Ishant back will be just what theâ¦.I mean it will be good for the game.â Even skipper Dhoniâs spirits are down. âI tried my best to take yesterdayâs game against Bangladesh to the last ball,â he noted wistfully, âbefore getting bored and finishing things with a spectacularly ugly slog. Really miss lambu, yaar.â Ishant Sharma was vacationing in the Bahamas when he received the SOS and is all set to join the squad for the last of the league matches against Australia. The Indian team is planning a huge âwelcome backâ party for the lanky pacer. âI know exactly what is expected of me and I am confident of delivering,â a jubilant Ishant told The UnReal Times, enroute to Bangladesh. |