RP Singh's dismissal of the dangerous Andrew Symonds was clearly the turning point in the fourth ODI, helping India beat Australia in Chandigarh. In a candid chat with NDTV, the left-arm pacer disc...
RP Singh's dismissal of the dangerous Andrew Symonds was clearly the turning point in the fourth ODI, helping India beat Australia in Chandigarh. In a candid chat with NDTV, the left-arm pacer discussed his performance and his plans to apparently pursue an MBA.
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wow, he must really want an MBA, doesn't make sense when you're an athlete, probably just to trying to please mom and pops, of course, though a waste of time! if you know how manange your money properly, it doesn't matter how much money you make.
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