What Cricketeers Sing

This article is by Subhajit Dey.

By Subhajit Dey
Here’s what some of the cricketers ‘possibly’ be singing if they are BIG Kishore Kumar fan like me:
Ganguly – ‘Kuchh toh log kahenge, logo ka kaam hain kehna, chhoro bekaar ki baaton se kahi beet na jaye rayna’

Sachin (to McGrath) – ‘Aa dekhe zara kis mein kitna hain dum, dum se rakhna kadam mere saathiya’

Nayan Mongia – ‘Badi suni suni hain, zindegi yeh zindegi, main khud se hoon yaha(in the Indian dressing room) ajnabi ajnabi’

Harbhajan Singh (to himself during his lean period) – ‘Ruk jaana nahi tu kahi haar ke, kaaton pe chal ke milenge saaye baahar ke’

Azhar (to himself) – ‘Saala main toh sahab ban gaya’

Kapil (to his business partner Hiren Hathi whose premise was raided by CBI) – ‘Chal chal chal mere Hathi, o mere sathi’

Laxman (after the series against Australia) – ‘Zindegi ek safar hain suhana, yaha kal kya ho kis ne jaanan’

Azhar (when he met Mukesh Gupta) – ‘Ajnabi, tum jaane pehchane se lagteh ho’

Manoj Prabhakar (during the Tehelka tapes) – ‘Main tasveer utaarta hoon’

Kapil Dev (during the TV interview) – ‘Mere naina saawan bhaando, phir bhi mera mann pyasa’

Azhar & Jadeja (after they lost their place in the team)- ‘Zindegi ki safar mein guzar jaate hain jo makam, woh phir nahi aate’

Agarkar (to Ponting who also scored ducks, during the Test series) – ‘Diye jalteh hain, phool khilteh hain, badi mushkil se magar duniya mein dost milteh hain’

Shiv Sunder Das (during the Mumbai test, for the Aussie bowlers) – ‘Aaj unn se pehli mulaqat hogi, phir aamne saamne baat hogi’

Dravid (for all his critics) – ‘Chudi nahi hain mera dil hain dekho dekho toote na’

Dravid (determined to succeed) – ‘Nafrat karne walon ke seeneh mein pyar bhar du’
Ganguly (to Murali Kartik) – ‘Aa chal ke tujhe main leke chalu ek aisi gagan ki taleh’

Indian players for Graeme Hick (when he got the boot one more time)- ‘Chalte chalte mere yeh geet yaad rakhna kabhi alvida na kehna’

Narendra Hirwani (to the selectors) – ‘Bhool gaya sab kuchh, yaad nahi ab kuchh’

Md. Kaif – ‘Inteha ho gayee intezaar ki’

Ravi Shastri (after his break-up with Amrita Singh) – ‘Dil aisa kis
ne mera toda’

Steve Waugh and Ganguly – ‘Mujhe kuchh kehna hain, mujhe bhi kuchh kehna hain’

cricketers who basically live out of their suitcase – ‘Musafir hoon yaaron, na ghar hain na thikana’

Sachin & Kambli – ‘Baneh chahe dushman zamana hamara, salamat rahe dostana hamara’

Hansie Cronje – ‘Koi lauta de mere beete huey din’

Original writeup for http://www. sulekha.com by – Subhajit Dey

Referred by: ATUL SRIVASTAVA 😉 –

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8 Blog Comments to “What Cricketeers Sing”

  1. Jai says:

    This was hillarious, Mind-blowing dudes….
    KK was great…Errr.., “is Greatest” 😀

  2. Jai says:

    My Best of the Best Music Guru. He is just “Mind-Blowing”, nothing to say much.
    Today is the Death Anniversary of the Biggest Legend. Rest In Peace.

  3. Debjyoti says:

    Hats off to the genius Kishoreda.

  4. Hussein Sheikh says:

    KKs songs had “shor” only….. nothing special.

  5. balkrishna panigrahi says:

    kk is the great guru.i m mad abt him.he is the inspiration for my succeess.he is the only medicine for my wound.

  6. A Singh says:

    It is good sense of humour, co-relating the body language of cricketers with KK songs. Good peace of research.

  7. BAPAN says:

    It is true that most cricketers have told in interviews(like Sachin,Dhoni,Pathan,Rao)that Kishoreda is their favourite singer.Foolish Unknown1,this have been written as it is a site dedicated to genius Kishore Kumar,not to mediocre singers like Mukesh and Rafi.

  8. unknow says:

    Sir Administrator,
    sorry for say that but u don’t have topic 2 write on KK?they same people can sing Mohd rafi songs or Lata or Mukesh or Manny Dey or Asha or ……

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