Cricket: Monty's high five.ENGLAND spinner Monty Panesar Monty Panesar (born Mudhsuden Singh Panesar, 25 April, 1982 in Luton, Bedfordshire), is an English cricketer. A left-arm spinner with a classical action, Panesar plays Test and ODI cricket for England, and county cricket for Northamptonshire. paid tribute to the team spirit which helped him make a tasty tast·y adj. tast·i·er, tast·i·est 1. Having a pleasing flavor; savory. 2. Having or showing good taste; tasteful. tast start to his Test career in the drawn series in India. Panesar, 23, claimed five wickets - including Sachin Tendulkar “Tendulkar” redirects here. For the Marathi writer, see Vijay Tendulkar. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar pronunciation as his first Test scalp. The Northamptonshire left-armer said: "I tried to keep it simple, just bowl and enjoy the moment against such great players. "I got a lot of encouragement from the rest of the team, which helped to calm the nerves and that showed the togetherness we have as a team. "We try to help each other on the field and it's nice to be part of that." The first Sikh to play for England, Panesar said: "On your Test debut you always dream of taking a wicket, but I never dreamed it would be Sachin Tendulkar's. It was a special moment when he signed the ball for me." |
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