India's Best World Cup Player Will Win The $68,500 Diamond-Bling Cricket Ball
India's Best World Cup Player Will Win The $68,500 Diamond-Bling Cricket Ball
India may not win the World Cup 2007, in fact, they may not even get into the Super 8 (they are chasing Sri Lanka in the deciding match as I write this), either way though, one lucky player won't walk away empty-handed. Whoever is deemed the "Best Indian Cricketer" will win the ultra-luxury, $68,500 diamond-encrusted cricket ball. How many diamonds does that translate to, you ask? 5,728 to be exact. Whoever the winner is (Tendulkar is the likely candidate) just don't try to throw a doosra, a yorker, or a googly with it.
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