Nahi yaar.. never heard of this term and i speak punjabi.. the only Kattay i know are two - either calves of bufallows (in pahadi) or hand made guns (in UP)Take a guess...any guess
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Nahi yaar.. never heard of this term and i speak punjabi.. the only Kattay i know are two - either calves of bufallows (in pahadi) or hand made guns (in UP)Take a guess...any guess
Chances are you will get it right.
its like a player plays from both sides . in village you have 11 guys so you make team of 5-5 but 1 guy remains so he play from both sides .overall its slangWhat is a Raily Katay? quiet intrigued
or like 2 donkeys in one cart . one works hard and tow the cart other just show off he not work hard . means haramkhor that also called railu kattaNahi yaar.. never heard of this term and i speak punjabi.. the only Kattay i know are two - either calves of bufallows (in pahadi) or hand made guns (in UP)
we called it Paplu!its like a player plays from both sides . in village you have 11 guys so you make team of 5-5 but 1 guy remains so he play from both sides .overall its slang
only in your mind.
Not the nation or the common folk.
So speak for yourself.
he was meaning to say that not to depend on players whom in fact help india to win indirectlywe called it Paplu!
Refer to @Imran Khan 's post then. Thats a pretty good description. Agr Punjabi aatai hai tu i m surprised yeh nhi suna howa.Nahi yaar.. never heard of this term and i speak punjabi.. the only Kattay i know are two - either calves of bufallows (in pahadi) or hand made guns (in UP)
ofcourse punjabi aati hei.. but nahi suna .. Jaise ki 'chawlein na mara kar' bhi nahi suna that.. not used on our side..Refer to @Imran Khan 's post then. Thats a pretty good description. Agr Punjabi aatai hai tu i m surprised yeh nhi suna howa.
If rain stops play at20 over we need 97-0.I think if rain does not ruin play entirely and Pakistan batsmen show gutsy resolve and play bravely then more often then not, luck favours the brave and Pakistan may end up changing history against all odds, in sha Allah!
That player's name is Lassan Ali.. I don;t know why you guys play himhe was meaning to say that not to depend on players whom in fact help india to win indirectly
Are you sure ? This has been developed in lasr few years may be.
Else.it was never there. 76 wins to 54 wins says it all.
Did u write chawlan (Jumping) or chawalain ?ofcourse punjabi aati hei.. but nahi suna .. Jaise ki 'chawlein na mara kar' bhi nahi suna that.. not used on our side..
Thats the rain ruining play factor. Not fair for either side and becomes more of a lottery.If rain stops play at20 over we need 97-0.
"Pakistan's 20-over target: 97/0, 109/1, 125/2 or 146/3. This is if play stops exactly after 20 overs. As a chasing side, approaching this with one eye on the forecast can be mighty difficult. Do you preserve wickets, do you go for the dash and risk losing a wicket or two?"
I don;t know how it is spelled.. but it means goofing around.. we say in our pahadi, ch'all (the ch is pronounced in urdu as Geem hey ki bani ch'ey) na mara karDid u write chawlan (Jumping) or chawalain ?