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Match refree against India
by Neeraj on Jun 15, 2006 05:54 PM

Yes it seems that all the rules are meant to be enforced most strictly against India. Or the rules are only for Indians, rest of the world never commits a wrong.

This and our performance stems from somewhat misplaced humility in Indians. What Indians do to be humble is construed by the world as weakness. Goats and cows. And if one day the goat takes a stand the world unites to tell the goat that it is rude, short tempered.

This is the plight of being yellow skinned. The whites treat you as lowly. The blacks think that you are yellow blooded too. You sympathise with both and hate both and gain nothing. White and black team up better.

One thing the Indian cricket can do is to train with Sri Lankans. They have attitude. They are always right and have taken on the best and given them a good fight in these non-play things. They talk back, do so with timing and matching venom to the Australians. Either be as humble and as taleneted as Tendulkar, or be like a Lankan Lion. Then only the world will sit up and notice. Having a good team and good performance is necessary, but attitude keeps you in good stead in adverse times and therefore minimizes bad form days.

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Match Referee against India?