There were no theatrics, how it hurt him not to be on the plane to South Africa last winter or how the missed World Cup gave him sleepless nights.
There were no words of gratitude for the fate too which provided the overstay in the Caribbean after the one-dayers in light of the late pull-out by Zaheer Khan and S Sreesanth or for that matter, the last-minute benching of Munaf Patel who, but for his elbow injury, would have been considered ahead of Praveen.
Indeed, the only thing which distinguishes Praveen from others, apart from his swing bowling, are his quirky quips and manners -- he once said it was easier to hit sixes than fours -- and almost no regard to his personal appearance.
A young man of 24 from a small town could be forgiven if he went for the flashiest of dresses, best of colognes and trendiest of hairstyles but all Praveen wears on himself is a frown on hi forehead.
There is also no connection in his sharing his birthday with the apostle of peace and non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi, for once he reportedly beat up a doctor who splashed slush on Praveen's clothes with his car on the bylanes of Meerut.
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