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Sunday, April 3, 2011

"Dhoni Is A Captain So Happy For Our Team" - Lata Mangeshkar


India's Nightingale Lata Mangeshkar are watching and praying for the Indian team when they play in the World Cup today.

"If they win, I'll be the happiest woman on earth. If not, I always happy when I see them play a fair game and play cricket commitments. We need to stop putting so much pressure on them to perform. Nobody can predict how a cricketer is performed once on the ground. The individual performance depends on many factors. Ask me. I sing for so many decades. I have my good days and bad days, "which streamlines.

Tireless passion for cricket that he is, Lata Mangeshkar was nailed to his television screen Wednesday at the start of the match until the end.

"I did not eat any food that does not move from the television. I was frozen in front of the television. There were so many emotions in our house on the game. I could not sleep until to 1 hour. Now on Saturday I will be even more anxious. "

A fan of cricket Sachin Tendulkar, Lataji refuses to be disappointed by its inability to reach a century in Mohali on Wednesday. "Said the nightingale:" I really do not feel so Sachin had made 85 tracks of India would not have won. "

And even if you feel Dhoni did on Wednesday in Mohali, Dhoni Lataji considered "a lucky captain," and the Indian team.

She rejoices:. "I am excited about all the cricket players ... Raina, Gambhir, Yuvraj, Dhoni ... they're all good, but like I said, are good days and bad just like I do when I'm singing I'm going to pray very hard to get win today ... I wish them good luck. Ishwar ki Kripa Aapke Saath Rahe ".

If we do not see India's most famous cricket fan Lata Mageshkar at Mohali on the Indo-Pak match, it is not without reason. Even if she wanted to be there to feel the thrill of his team to play first hand, it remained far from the atmosphere, because the war as in the stadium.

"It was more like a war between India and Pakistan to play cricket. Why put so much pressure on our boys?" Lataji asks softly.

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