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Navjot Singh Sidhu

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It is better to ride a pony than a horse which throws you.
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Referring to Dinesh Mongia, who was like a reliable pony than Sachin Tendulkar who at that time, was more like an unreliable horse, on a television broadcast (11 July 2002), during a one day match with Sri Lanka in England.

 
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