Harbajan when your happen to bowl to Symond, walk up to him and tell him, " I am a monkey and dont monkey around me". Sure the statement is not racial and the aussies cant complaint to teacher.
I thought YOU were calling out Bhajji's weakness so I thought I will point out some of your Aussie "spinners" as well. :-) So no question of their running to nearest journalist etc. As for Bhajji's comments to journos - it's in reaction to the crowd's totally overwhelming love for him.. :-) At least you cannot say Indian crowds are any worse whn Symonds & company will receive similar crowd response in India in October.. :-)
Sure, we would accept them if they are good enough, which remains to be seen. Currently IPL is going overbooked, and Symonds is afraid he'll miss the bus. Hence his quarrel with CA.
RE:Doogie
by Ritwik Bhuyan on Feb 14, 2008 10:40 AM
No one has stolen my Id nor my bank account. Its some other imposers on this boards who would want the real facts to get buried under the earth and glitter with farcical facts which is of no use to team india.
There is nothing called a die-hard fan. And why the he!! should i be a tenDULLkar fan worth nothing on it.
Comeon guys we could get well and establish that the statisticians are worth a drivel and nothing more. Particularly none has bothered me to answer the heroic(???) innings of tenDULLkar (if at all any) in saving India chasing 300 plus totals against big teams..... I bet there would be a big ZERO.
RE:Indian...
by Doogie Hauser on Feb 12, 2008 02:18 PM
Hey. Unlucky about today. 20/20 matches are always a bit of a lottery. Although it would be wacky if Oz beat SL, SL beat India and India beat Oz consistently..
RE:Indian...
by cynic on Feb 12, 2008 02:38 PM
yeah true, but I guess SL deserved the victory. But isn't message boarding a good-way to pass the time on a boring day. The messages out here are whacky and fun.
RE:Indian...
by Doogie Hauser on Feb 12, 2008 02:58 PM
Maybe, still if Tendulkar doesn't play the silliest shot I've seen from him in a long time it might have been a whole differnt story (not that Sangakarra's was much better)
Personally, i love the conspiracy theorists and the 'he can say anything and I believe him, he's in team India' people. And it only takes one good message to bring them all out.... :)
RE:Indian...
by Indian on Feb 13, 2008 09:36 AM
Hey assHis: Yeah most of em up here are all jealous of the Aussie supremacy. But don't worry, we are getting there. We too have just been dethroned from the 20-20 champion status JUST as Aussies were on Sunday. So we are getting there mate. :-)
RE:Indian...
by prashant chakravarty on Feb 12, 2008 12:06 PM
We all know Australia is ex-convict colony. Is it necessary for Australian team to be brand ambassador of its cultural heritage?
RE:Indian...
by Saturnina Dyer on Feb 13, 2008 01:38 AM
Mr.Chakravarty: You may call Australia any names. However, today Australia is one of the foremost countries in the world to which many Indians migrate. Little or no Australians migrate to India for obvious reasons.
Ganguly has been prolific in both Test and ODI cricket in the year 2007. He scored 1106 Test runs at an average of 61.44 (with three centuries and four fifties) in 2007 to become the second highest rungetter in Test matches of that year[16] after Jacques Kallis. He is the fifth highest rungetter in 2007 in ODIs,[17] where he scored 1240 runs at 44.28.
Well. Performing well? You bowled poorly in the test matches and your batting probably saved your skin. You've taken a couple of wickets in OD matches and haven't been smacked around on bowler friendly pitches. Your performing well considering your public enemy No. 1 down here, but not well per se. Keep performing at this level and you'll be in Ranji Shield in six months.
As for scared, the only people scared is your legal team. They're scared you might shut your mouth and put them all out of a job....
RE:Well said Harbi..
by Doogie Hauser on Feb 12, 2008 02:22 PM
Really. So I guess I'm making up that Harbi is playing well. Well, to be honest, anyone thats seen him play would see through that ruse.
RE:Well said Harbi..
by Indian on Feb 13, 2008 09:39 AM
The moderators on this forum amaze me. Some one reports my perfectly fine reply to Doogie. And the moderator promptly removes it permanently. This is a real joke. :-) And maybe this message of mine is going to follow the same trajectory, coz I just realised that Ashish is again lurking on this forum = he will report abuse = moderator will comply = my message will be permanently removed. Cheers guys.
In view of Harbhajan's misbehaviour, it is understood that the Board of Control for Cricket in India has issued a stern warning to Sreesanth to control his emotions and aggression on the field.
RE:First Harbhajan, next Sreesanth
by Saturnina Dyer on Feb 12, 2008 09:47 PM
by1 - What a pity you are unable to face the truth. And please don't judge people by their names.
RE:First Harbhajan, next Sreesanth
by Saturnina Dyer on Feb 14, 2008 02:10 AM
by 1: The meaning of my name does not bother me. It was selected by my parents. By the way, did you watch Sreesanth's achievements with the ball at Canberra on February 12th? I think he is better at being uncouth.
RE:there is a spelling mistake
by irissoftech softech on Feb 12, 2008 05:14 PM
I am not sure all these "english speaking guys" from india can speak their mother language properly.
RE:there is a spelling mistake
by on Feb 12, 2008 12:54 AM
How can one be weak 'in English', it is indeed possible to be week at English, seeing as the word can only be used as an adjective or verb.
I strongly suggest you perfect your own English skills, and whilst your at it - please try and maintain your native language, which is all but falling apart with mindsets like your own.
RE:there is a spelling mistake
by 1 on Feb 12, 2008 01:19 AM
"On" praaji, he can't be "week" at English, either. hee hee
And i don't think Major General Rajinder Singh Ji Praaji was trying to belittle Sardar Shiromani Harbhajan Singh Ji "Bhajji" in any way. Everyone seem to have missed the humor in his message.
RE:there is a spelling mistake
by irissoftech softech on Feb 11, 2008 08:46 PM
his english may not be the best because english is not his mother tongue. I will applaud any body who can speak another language other than his mother tongue. And I have no idea when you say "POLISHED AUSSIES". They always seem to have a 4 letter prefix word before any thing they say starting with F and ending with a K and a "U" in between. Is this the polishness you are talking about? Honestly I dont think they speak the queens language. Please check the replays and lip read what the aussies tell in the field and if you still think they are polished then i have nothing more to say.
RE:there is a spelling mistake
by sri on Feb 11, 2008 09:04 PM
Trying to divide northindians from south Indians and then at the end you show your true colors by abusing India. I think your ISI handlers are waiting for you, pal!