Cricket world cup photo

Cricket world cup photo
Cricket world cup photo
Cricket world cup photo

Very hilarious, isn't it? The lens effect probably unintentionally created an effect where Yuvraj Singh is beating Ricky Ponting on his butts with a cricket bat. This seems to be a 2011 cricket world cup photo.

Note: I received the above cricket world cup photo in an email forward. It is not photographed by me. The copyright and credit of this cricket world cup photo remains with the original photographer. If you are the original photographer of this cricket world cup photo, please let me know; I'll very happily link back to you :)

12 comments:

  1. Never seen in real
    looks a fantastic sport :P

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  2. @ Anya: People in India are as crazy about cricket as about mango.

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  3. You are keeping up the good work Bhavesh. A brilliant humerous photograph of batting an opponent lol. Reminds me of bending down waiting for six of the best from the Headmaster. Many moons ago.

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  4. @ The Abbot: That's not photographed by me! Well, good old memories do come out whenever they get a chance.

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  5. I think its not real....
    A mixture of two photographs....
    1. Yovi posing for the winning shot..
    2. Ricky posing for a miss field....

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  6. the following links show the photos.....
    http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/508103.html
    http://blogs.reuters.com/photo/2011/03/25/clash-of-two-cricketing-titans/
    http://www.itsonlycricket.com/entry/2562/

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  7. @ Sivathiyapuram THANUSH: It may be a combination of 2 photographs, but it's for fun :) And the links do not have the original photographs buddy!

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  8. Too funny. I'm sure that, often, in this sport - as others - a player feels like doing just this!

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  9. @ RNSANE: You got it right. And I too am sure :)

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