If Warnie likes challenges, then how about the PM of Pakistan? His naughty past can definitely inspire fundamentalists to shun terror and enjoy the bliss of virgins on earch itself.
They need some serious dose of 'love' in Pakistan. Look at Zardari... after his wife's death he's too confused about his democratic roadmap and has dumped both Nawaz and CJ Choudhury. He's probably so enamoured with Kayani that he went back on his promise of friendship with India. Don't know what the three wise men of Pakistan (Zardari, Gilani, and Kayani) do when they meet at night!!!
This drug addict should stop this politicing. if politicians are facing trouble they must quit. no point appearing in cricket matches and kick up some controversy.
imagine the warne gate splashed all over - suppose he gets elected, and the premier's images of him in shorts with a few rpostitutes around, now that would be something!
Re: Yes...
by Chaturchuramoni Chatterjee on Dec 29, 2008 03:27 PM
No doubt, he has proved that by leading Rajastan Royals to IPL title. But just like Diego Maradona his off-field activities are the question.
Re: Yes...
by slash five on Dec 29, 2008 09:27 PM
he did prove that he's a good leader. but leading a nation is completely different. warne was a repeat offender, and i must say that he was not realistic and fair with his family.
Re: Re: ha ha what a joke, oz did not make him their test captain
by slash five on Dec 29, 2008 09:28 PM
i hope we can spike SA too. now is our chance, even if we do it for a few weeks, i'd be very happy. but this is OUR time. we have to do it. we've started it all, we showed everyone else that OZ team can be beaten, we did that with the greats intact, not after they retired. so we can do better than SA.