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Umpire Hair is no racist: Warne


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Raja Mohan
Umpire Hair is no racist: Warne
by Raja Mohan on Aug 24, 2006 08:46 AM  | Hide replies

A racist supporting another racist.
I think Warne supports Hair because Hair made the life miserable to Warne's competitor Muralidharan.


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Sharath
RE:Umpire Hair is no racist: Warne
by Sharath on Aug 25, 2006 04:12 AM
It is funny to see all this support for the pakis. Shane Warne a racist? He is the guy who has stated repeatedly that Sachin is the best batsman in the world. How nice to know that Indians would rather support Rameez Raja, who burns with hatred whenever he talks about the Indian team (ever hear his comments during the India-Pak world cup match?), and Imran Khan who maintains that Inzy is better than Sachin. What idiots you guys are!

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rafi
RE:Umpire Hair is no racist: Warne
by rafi on Aug 27, 2006 06:59 AM
I totally agree with you.

To others; we are just mere supporting the truth here. Perhaps you have forgotten these racist Aussies have given sachin chest before wicket..remember back in 99. They hate indians...it's an established fact!

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Cric Fan
RE:Umpire Hair is no racist: Warne
by Cric Fan on Aug 25, 2006 11:50 PM
I guess Rameez commented something like "If you cannot get him (Sachin) out, get him injured".. If the ball was tampered, it should show signs of it right ? Acc to me a fair investigation should be made based on condition of the ball - instead of "war of words".

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vipul
Oh wow warne!
by vipul on Aug 23, 2006 06:24 PM

Its really a fun hearing from Warne speaking this kinda stupid statements.

Racism does exists in everywhere when competition comes everywhere when these white monkeys won't make their way legally they often starts blaming to asians. In cricket its like tradition to punish asian players and not to these aussies as everybody knows they cheats since years.

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Kiran
The ''spirit'' of the game
by Kiran on Aug 23, 2006 03:37 PM

Mr Buchanan's comments beg the question. Of course everyone wants to play within the spirit of the game. What exactly is within the spirit is the contested point. The Aussies have often come out with remarks about "spirit" - remember the Ashes 2005? Sometimes, it seems as though they believe their definition is the only right one. So Brett Lee bouncing (unnecessarily) West Indian tailenders is within the spirit. But Pakistanis going for a run when they haven't hit the ball, or England substituting fielders is not.

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