what they are doing, creating controversies, this is not movies where this will help them to make money,insted they have to look for performence in the field, and also this will not work for endorsement too(except for that drug)
This was not a surprise. Even if the test result will be positive, Asif and Akthar will not be banned. They will keep playing cricket. It is all politics. So dont waste your and mine time.
Yaar its nothing about india or pakistan, its a good bowler who does his job well. I dont know about the others but having played the game quite a bit, it feels very special to see someone with natural talent, and excel in it. So in that context i agree with Sajal.
RE:this is ridiculous
by razi khan on Feb 13, 2007 05:25 PM Permalink
hello boy....if you think this way all cricketers have to banned for life....then end result you have to play....may be with the same drugs.;-)
RE:RE:this is ridiculous
by Channaveeraiah Lokesh on Feb 13, 2007 05:48 PM Permalink
You think only Pak is the country to play cricket. There are other countries to play my dear.
RE:RE:this is ridiculous
by Kaushik Das on Feb 13, 2007 06:33 PM Permalink
Why, khan? all cricketers are not taking drugs. E.g., Indian cricketers do not take drugs. Indian cricketers do not throw the ball either like shoaib.
RE:RE:this is ridiculous
by Ankush on Feb 13, 2007 05:29 PM Permalink
you are saying this simply because you are a fellow religionist who roots for Pakistan
RE:RE:RE:RE:this is ridiculous
by Kaushik Das on Feb 13, 2007 06:34 PM Permalink
But isn't it one? Why do you think razi khan is supporting the wrong actions of a few cricketers?
These guys look to be the bad boys of International Cricket, Hope they ban them for life and also plead some strict testing method adopted for the Australian team as well... as I doubt Ponting could be using drugs too.
RE:banned drugs
by NP on Feb 13, 2007 11:42 PM Permalink
If the drug is still in their bodies (long term), then why were they allowed to play for all this time. Were'nt these "performance-enhancing" drugs.
RE:RE:RE:banned drugs
by Kaushik Das on Feb 13, 2007 06:36 PM Permalink
Aren't you the one who's mixing cricket and religion, gani? You are accepting that they took drugs. Then, why are they not banned already? Instead, you want them to AVOID a ban!!!