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Ane Jonnah Pennah

 
Duleep Mendis

First it was the assault on the short man allegedly by the fast bowler. Then came the denial to the effect that nothing of that nature transpired. Now we learn in the mean time Police has visited the fast man’s house several times regarding this. The article that appeared also said that the short man spoke to a newspaper from the eye clinic. Someone is lying.

Now a big-wig
After his short stint with cricket Writingvillage thinks he is big. Now his subordinates are having a difficult time coping with his new style and ideas.

Carpenter lunch
The ball in the net sports’ coach M/s Woodwork was leaving after her stint. The interim committee came across a brilliant idea and requested the entire ball in the net coaches to contribute towards a lunch to felicitate the coaching lady. However the whole scheme fell apart when the coaches refused such a move encore.

Rookie to the fore
The international rookie umpire is in the news again. The rookie is to officiate at the ICC qualifying matches while there are some more qualified umpires at hand.

Leadingbus dumped
Minister Leadingbus left for Singapore for medical treatment along with the Dr. with a musical name. However suddenly on hearing the plight of the Lankan cricketers the Dr. with a musical name left the minister at rushed to Lahore in a jiffy. Finally the Leadingbus came back home after occurring a loss of over Rs.300,000/- and no medical treatment.

“Mendale Kachal”
We hear that already spats have erupted between the vibrant secretary and the gaming head at the hallowed halls of Maitland Crescent. It won’t last long.
 
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