If Mahabharatha was to be made using cricketers
If Mahabharatha was to be made using cricketers,
Don Bradman : Drona - First well known master and the best exponent of his art
Sachin : Arjuna - Master and a perfectionist; unanimously hailed as the best student
Lara : Karna - Equally talented as his rival Arjuna, sometimes better, the comparisons won't end
Ponting : Ashwathama - Drona's successor, aggressive and arrogant, special talent, but hated by many
AB : Abhimanyu - Colossal talent, combined with natural flair. Modern day successor of Arjuna. But have the tendency to choke; read - Chakravyuham/Semi-finals
Dravid : Dharma - Abides by the rules and has massive respect among everyone
Sehwag : Bheema - The chaos and the destruction that they create is unmatchable, but both can be worked over by intelligent people
Viv Richards: Hanuman - Legends. Role model to every upcoming wannabe player who want to destroy attacks. Baap of Bheema/Sehwag.
Virat/Rohit : Nakula/Sahadeva - Budding young talents and next in line after the big guns, ready to take over the mantle
Raina : Ekalavya - Virat and Rohit are always under the limelight. Unsung hero.
Gambhir : Shalya - A formidable warrior with a never say die attitude
Gavaskar : Paandu - Predecessor of Arjuna, Dharma and co
Pollard - Gadothgajan - Massive Units capable of destroying minnows, fall flat against quality opposition
Dhoni : Dhritharashtra - Can hit sixes even blindfold
Shahid Afridi: Duryodhana - Powerful, can create choas when he is on song, but the records aren't good
Laxman : Vidura - Calm & Composed, always talks sense
Saguni : Lalit Modi - has a lot of tricks up his sleeve
Ganguly: Krishna - Always cool, you know you will win somehow if he is by your side
Kapil Dev: Balram - Elder bro of Krishna, one from whom he learnt his trade
Last, but not the least,
Srini Mama : Bheeshmar - THE GODFATHER - ENOUGH SAID!
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