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RONAK CHHAJER
hindi
by RONAK CHHAJER on Jan 07, 2008 12:19 PM

plz message sabhi haindi main likho.

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ajay rawat
CCA
by ajay rawat on Jan 07, 2008 12:18 PM  | Hide replies

Australia's cricket Academy should be called
Cheating Academy of Australia.Ricky Ponting the role model of Cheating cricketers,Michael Clarke has graduated from a pup to a dog...and their team be called the greatest conspirational champions,sledging masters with a pathetic sportsman spirit who went to all lengths to register a 16th consecative test win.Even the Umpires must'v been given Aussie nationality with some good retirement money in their bags.

says AJR

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Belnho Perez
RE:CCA
by Belnho Perez on Jan 07, 2008 12:21 PM
Let the petulant children take their bat and ball and go home ! Someone has to let them know that racial abuse is not 'in the spirit of the game'.

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shankar esakimuthu
AUSTRALIAN Team has all ORIGINAL CRIMINAL Blood
by shankar esakimuthu on Jan 07, 2008 12:17 PM

The Australian cricket team led by Captain Steve 'Fuckner' and vice-captain Benson with rest of the 12 players deserve a victory at the SCG as they inherently possess criminal blood! And the meaning of 'Hog (g)' means 'Pig'...(See medical dictionary...)

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Sumit
When Sreesanth was aggressive
by Sumit on Jan 07, 2008 12:17 PM  | Hide replies

Hello my fellow Indian cricket fans, the northies, west and east fans except from southies have called Sreesanth as a monkey when he shown his aggressiveness and protest against this cheaters Aussies during T-20 as well as in India. What Sreesanth shown is the real thing all the Indian players should act against these cheaters. Now what the great Indian fans want to say, Sreesanth or Aussies is better. Come on you regional bias Indian fans and answer to my question. These crying fans has called Sreesanth in the name of monkey because of their regionalism only, all were knew that what he done against Aussies is the right thing and they deserve it.


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shankar esakimuthu
RE:When Sreesanth was aggressive
by shankar esakimuthu on Jan 07, 2008 12:36 PM
None is able to understand your views...Please improve your English, if you don't mind!

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lasku
RE:When Sreesanth was aggressive
by lasku on Jan 07, 2008 01:55 PM
well I got his point...so may be you need get your brain scanned

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Dilip Dash
Poor umpiring in 2nd Test Match at Sydney
by Dilip Dash on Jan 07, 2008 12:17 PM

Inspite of having advanced technology, the field umpire took decision after asking the fielding side. When a high profile match is on, ICC should advice the umpire to take the help of technology when there is a controversy/doubt before raising their fingure which not only demoralise the batsman but also hurt the sentiment of number of people of the country. Mr Gavaskar while commentry very rightly said "It is nonsense" when the catch of DADA was grounded and the umpire raised his fingre after consulting Ricky Ponting. Perhaps the umpire & ICC are afraid of World No. 1 team (Australia). Neither BCCI is doing good for Indian cricket player nor protesting strongly on this matter. Now it is time for all our veteran/previous players to join hands to remove the money minded people (officials of BCCI)who in their life have not hold cricket ball and controling the cricket. Shame on BCCI for not protesting strongly. They should have taken strong decision by calling back the team from Australia and should take up with other cricket playing nation also to boycot Australia who are not playing the game of cricket with gentleman spirit.

DK Dash, Rourkela


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Suman Dasgupta
No point in talking emotional
by Suman Dasgupta on Jan 07, 2008 12:16 PM  | Hide replies

Australians have choked the windpipe of sportsmanship and that of criket by treating it as war where winning and losing is all that matters - since in war only unfair or crooked ways and strategies are adopted.

Also for us Indians - the media and the general public it is pointless to hurl abuses back to them and even talk of quitting the series.

If Indians have self respect, they should fight it out by the rule book and show their mettle in the remaining matches. If Australians adopt unfair means once more the world will see those and condemn those - let the Aussies relish their unfair victories - if they want themseleves to be branded like that so be it.

Now to counter the Bhajji incident, let the team India watch out the Aussies carefully and report each and every case of sledging and abuse meticulously to the match referee and ICC. We all have seen Auusies sledging, in fact the world knows about it - but they never get reported properly so that they are punished by the rule book.

Even the counter complaint lodged against Hogg by the India team appears weeks. It did not say what was said...saying just abuse ...will eventually escape the punishment!...we have to play the game shwredly..not like a novice emotional bloke !!

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jaguar info tech
RE:No point in talking emotional
by jaguar info tech on Jan 07, 2008 12:25 PM
He is reported to have called Kumble Bstard which according to the rule book is offense 3.1 and he will have to part with 25% match fees. I agree with you calling Monkey is a bigger offense than calling somebody a Bstard. In AUstralia that is fine because that is what they are all bstards

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Aussie Ki Taise
RE:No point in talking emotional
by Aussie Ki Taise on Jan 07, 2008 12:28 PM
even if u complaint against aussies for sleding and abuse..they get away without being punished...
becoz the match refree will be white man..and he will always supports the whites/black rather than
brown people

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