Yes. pak has given us such a brilaint welcome. And actually the shop onwer should given a pair of chappals for free insted charging high ....hahah jokes apart , i am sure the bilateral isues between inda-pak has ended
its good to see our paki brothers cheering for the indian team...........i was completely enthraled to see india's victory in the 4 th match at lahore......over all india's tour to pakistan will be a great experience for indian team n we indians will always cherish the memories of this tour......coz not only this tour is bridging the mammoth gap between two countries but also bringing thwe heart of 2 countries together......we r getting an exqusite chance to get familiar wid culture of our paki brothers....i think dis is the high time wen we should cum together n admit the mistake our elders had done ................and once again think abat the unifiactaion of two countries........
RE:Do well in the rest ofthe matches
by Arvind Sarin on Mar 11, 2005 06:04 AM
Hey vishal if it is u then mail me at arvind.sarin@gmail.com, I am not in delhi...
hai, sourav indian captain iam from andaman,port blair and iam always praying that the indian team may won all the matches, but in our team it is a very bad habit that the batting order should not be changed as per the condition and the timing and the situation of the match so, may please care this advice then you are always ahead to reached the ambition.
I think the talk about match fixing is not only an insult to the players of both teams who are giving their best on the field, but also to the people of both countries who are following the games with such passion and bonhomie. Sections of the media who are trying to sell their columns by resorting to such cheap journalism are out of sync with the prevelant mood of the two nations. Perhaps, even though the press is free to write what it feels, I feel the general public is also free to decide whether it needs to pander to trash. It wouldn't be a bad idea for the public to boycott publications which carry such columns for narrow and blinkered pecuniary considerations.