Reading some comments for calling Abbas to the selection parade I remember an old story. One day one fisherman went to town to visit a rich man from his village and obviously he took some fish in a basket. The rich man was kind too and asked the fisherman to stay there overnight and leave next day. The guest room was very clean and very nice room freshener was sprayed for the comfort of the man. But the fisherman was unable to sleep, he was missing something. Then he went out, brought the basket in which he carried the fish, put the basket near his bed and slept.
if he fails the IPL selection trials (beginning with KKR) then in not so near future we will hear about screen tests from top production houses in Bollywood, and this time there's no...failure.
Re: Azhar's son has a bright furture
by Nayak Nayak on Jan 05, 2009 10:10 AM
With Bollywood having so many Gaddars in its list there is no surprise this boy is selected
Re: Re: Azhar's son has a bright furture
by Sofali Ramya on Jan 05, 2009 10:12 AM
sale tume kyon jalan horahi hai...tera baap kapil ek zamane pe fixer tha
Re: Re: Oopps thank god
by anshu arora on Jan 05, 2009 11:20 AM
shame on you vs. He served our country. How can you forget his centuries in first three test! Long live Azhar and his family!
Re: Is he Sangeeta Bijlani's son too?
by anjana chakravorty on Jan 05, 2009 10:08 AM
Sangeeta Bijlani has no issues with Azhar.God probably punished her for breaking someone's home.
V wish Mohammed Azharuddin Son & Gakewad's Son all the Best in their Cricketing world especially V love 2 C Ashar's son Abbas (i.e, Ashaduddin a Left Hander.
It is ironic that so for Cricketer's son R Big failure till date. But I hope these 2 chaps will come out in a Big way.
If this guy who plays for East Maredpally, Hyd (Read galli cricket) gets selected for the IPL team, then we will discuss the merits of his selection. Sharukh Khan loves publicity; good or bad. We will see if that's his trick here.
Re: Re: Re: The swords will be out IF and WHEN this guy is select
by Pharhad Hussain on Jan 05, 2009 09:38 AM
Guru reminded me a story. One day one fisherman went to town to visit a rich man from his village and obviously he took some fish in a basket. The rich man was kind too and asked the fisherman to stay there overnight and leave next day. The guest room was very clean and very nice room freshener was sprayed for the comfort of the man. But the fisherman was unable to sleep, he was missing something. Then he went out, brought the basket in which he carried the fish, put the basket near his bed and slept.
What Azar did, he paid price for it. But it is mean to slander his son for what his father did, when the boy is aspiring to strat his carrier. May be his son needs a chance clean out all the blemishes his father might have left with. Some of the comments by people are too heartless. Good luck boy hope you do better at this.
Re: No hero welcome
by Basker Mathrubootham on Jan 05, 2009 08:32 AM
I agree with you. If Azhar had blemishes in his career, it doesn't mean his son has to have it too !! He deserves to be treated respectfully just like any other player.
Re: Re: No hero welcome
by Venu gopal on Jan 05, 2009 10:02 AM
OK why you people are not thinking this logic in Caste/Religion reservation policy?Is there any logic in denying public job prospects,studying prospects to innocent forward caste born in India?