The Orissa Cricket Association (OCA), which is hosting the fifth India-England one-dayer, proposes to dress up local girls in saris to cheer fours, sixes and the falling of each wicket, dancing to popular Oriya and Hindi songs.
A faction believes watching cheerleaders in saris is passé, whereas another faction led by your sincerely believe, there is nothing to beat a cheerleader in a sari.
Image by Neil Henderson
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A faction believes watching cheerleaders in saris is passé, whereas another faction led by your sincerely believe, there is nothing to beat a cheerleader in a sari.
Image by Neil Henderson
Cricket News Online Live.com
11 comments:
i would love to see a cheerleader in ghaghra, backless choli and a washboard tummy.
i don't find it strange...yesterday i watched porn movie with black screen....
Philip,
I am with you on this.:)
Pan,
Obviously you have a 'X' rated eyesight. :)
Who is that man in red Sari?
Wasim... that's Atul Wassan
Wasim/Scorpi,
Good one.:)
If only they wud have the cheerleaders dance in rain in those sarees... nothing better ;-)
Q,
I see that you have grown up on a diet of Sri Devi's songs. :)
They will be leading without cheers.
R,
I will be cheering them.:)
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