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OK, first please make sure you check out the Smagam at the wonderful Guru Har Krishan Gudwara in MAnchesterm uk:

http://www.gsghks.org.uk/live.htm

Also, god only knows why England didnt think of sticking Monty in sooner:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6178327.stm

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Martin Gough - BBC Sport journalist commenting on Monty regarding the 'beard of the year award'..:

"He's one of the front-runners for the award this year," said Flett.

"He may have a beard for slightly different reasons, but at the end of the day it's still a beard, and it's a magnificent beard.

"Obviously it's his bowling, but I think his beard may well play a role there

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go MONTY!!! #1

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Martin Gough - BBC Sport journalist commenting on Monty regarding the 'beard of the year award'..:

"He's one of the front-runners for the award this year," said Flett.

"He may have a beard for slightly different reasons, but at the end of the day it's still a beard, and it's a magnificent beard.

"Obviously it's his bowling, but I think his beard may well play a role there

:T: :T: :T: :T:

go MONTY!!! #1

LOL hahhaha

repaazentingggg

Its funy how he jumps around aww lol

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I didn't sleep whole night ..watched entire match though it ended at 10:30 in morning after having started at 2:30 just kept praying for monty throughout though i was a bit disappointed that he couldn't take any of the last two wickets but still his bowling figures were far more than impressive. It was a delight to watch him. things became interesting right from the time news spread that this guy was playing. You could see the attention he was getting from media. Now and again camera focussed monty and he was always smiling, buzzing wiv confidence and raring to go commentators were amazed by his energy levels and the energy that his inclusion had brought into the team. And things became more interesting when he started bowling ...first over on the spot - a maiden, and a wicket off the very first ball of next over which brought end to the first session.And that sent signals that the first day was poised for some exciting cricket as monty -the montster, or montyt -he montastic had found his rhythm.

His mistimed jumps and all missed hi fives have become a trademark celebration and commentators never forget to mention this. And not to forget the tremendous pressure that he had on him as everyone was pushing for his inclusion, got nominated as finalist of sportperson of the year, petition being signed for his inclusion and tempers rising among former cricketers. All the former legendary cricketers like ian botham, bob willis, rodney marsh, nasser hussain, michael atherton, were very unhappy and critical of coach duncan fletcher regarding his exclusion. Ian botham even went on to describe coach duncan fletcher as "pig headed" for ommitting monty.The people just love him. Even australian media was supporting him and wanted him to play and asking english team management to get this guy in.After monty took five wickets and australian innings folded former australian batsman and current commentator said "spectators at waca (western australia cricket association ground) have fell in love with this guy" considering just few weeks back he was subjected to racial abuse. How quickly things change.

But one thing is for sure monty wins hearts more than anything else.... maywaheguru bless him.

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