Come on Sree we need somebody like u who can reflect the India. We dont need all those gentlemen over there just to take any comments silently made by these so called "professionals"
This is like boomrang..... you must reap what you sown... its like that only...every time i have seen andre nel bowling his attitude and his arrogance and staring towards batsman is not sportmanship and this time he got what he mostly deserved...... I must say hats off to Srisanth to give Nel what he deserved...
yes, ofcourse that was a fine reply to the unrespectful nel. the match referee must look into nel's actions, the way he treats the indian batsmans.. well done sreesanth, well done...
It was indeed refreshing, for a change, a charged-up youngster like Sreeshanth letting himself go, in gay abandon, in one of those glorious moments glory had during the first test against South Africa. Considering that we have been subjected to almost continuous verbal garbage from a few of their players, it was okay to give it back. Only - as Tendulkar made it a point to mention after the glorious win, he should know the boundary limits. It should not ever be offensive to any one, especially in different countries with vastly different cultures. What Tendulkar didn't say implicitly was that as players representing India, the cricketers should be careful not to overdo it, on or off the field. A few hearty laughs okay, but underscoring enmity, anger, or ill will please. Aggressive stance, and amusing postures okay as long as it is a little bit of clowning arounting and merry banter.