It's more than just 'look like'.Nice reports and picsThe tuk-tuk obviously look like the Bajaj that's still roaming the streets in Jakarta.
This is the real thing

These are indeed made by Bajaj of India!
It's more than just 'look like'.Nice reports and picsThe tuk-tuk obviously look like the Bajaj that's still roaming the streets in Jakarta.
It's more than just 'look like'.
This is the real thing![]()
These are indeed made by Bajaj of India!
Quite a number of Indian new talents are coming up, problem is more on strategic focus and centralized development plan. This is because there are many training centres, some of which are not in good terms with Indian Badminton Federation. If India gets its act right, it could easily become another powerhouse like China.
Hey Chris when do you thing Australia is going to get its own Grand Prix event:crying:
Good to see you enjoying yourself, bro.
I hope our BC friend avataar has been treating you well and taught you a number of "Hyderabad" phrases, especially those that can make a lady happy.![]()
It's more than just 'look like'.
This is the real thing![]()
These are indeed made by Bajaj of India!
Many thanks to you for the recce to the WC venue & the commentary from the stadium itself.Many thanks to avataar and davey for their assistance, we had a good many conversations that lasted for hours the past two days.
Just arrived at KLIA. The whole squad of INA and MAS players shared the same flight, with a great majority of them sitting around my section.
Most of the players (CTF and Julia Wong especially) looked dead tired upon arrival, only Hafiz Hashim and one of the new Malay girls (Zakry's sister, I think) was fresh.
Pi Hongyan is hot looking indeed.
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Unfortunately Australia is big country but small population and even smaller number of badminton enthusiasts.Chris and his badminton gang, including those in BC, is a very rare exception!
How to generate interest and obtain sponsorships from the big companies?![]()