I strongly suggest that India should have been winning the test with winning in Sydney......except for those umpires. Can ICC and BCC do something about fixing problems in the field...including LBW decisions and throwing ball and players etc
To show our solidarity and for the pride of the nation..... We will bycott BCCI s IPL ( Indian Premire League) if BCCI signs even a single Australian player.........
WHATEVER YOUR NAME...SHARAD PAWAR IF YOU ARE NOT A CROOK AND A BOOT LICKER OF THE WHITES...CALL THE TEAM BACK .IF YOU DONT YOULL SOON GET BOOTED OUT...
All what bhajji said was, "Manki shakthi Tannki shakthi" as he fought hard to make his 62 runs in the 1st innings,but alas, our dear friend (duffer) Symonds heard man-ki as (MONKEY)...and went crying to ponting saying he was called a monkey!!
RE:Racial Abuse???
by vinayak deshpande on Jan 28, 2008 08:53 AM
I do not understand why only symonds should think that way, why not others?. Why at all so much of important symonds feels about himself? Just observe- when the ex P.M.Benazir was assasinated, he was only the player who objected to got to Pakistan on cricket tour. What does it mean? Even the Australian Cricket Board has not doubts about the security. There should some thing be done to stop such dirty tricks.
It%u2019s a shame and pity that the gentlemen game has turned into an ugly game of slurs, sledging and now it%u2019s reached to a level where the game is played without willow and ball. Australians pioneered it and now the Asian countries have started. On the other hand ICC has been always biased and ignored the behavior of Ausies while the Asian players were always penalized for smaller issues. At the same time umpires like steve Bucknor are biased by not warning trouble starters like Andrew Symonds. I think its right time to take up this topic and stop this nuisance and if ICC is incapable to see this biasness then the media should take this opportunity to remind and open the conscience of ICC & Australians.
RE:THIS SARDAR
by Neha Jain on Jan 06, 2008 01:55 AM
india is full of filthy narrow minded racist traiters like parvin gupta who will kill his own family for his own benifit.HE should be thrown out of india.This moron is open openly racist.Get a life gutter man.
RE:THIS SARDAR
by Kris iyer on Jan 06, 2008 02:11 AM
Pravin, please do not rush to express your ill-thought out views. Harbhajan is a talented cricketer who has done very well. He is not a "starving sardar". He is a dignified Indian who scares the Aussie cricket team. Do not make school-boys' type of reference to Symonds using violence on Harbhajan. Aussies are not that un-civilised. But should it come to that, just for argument sake, do not underestimate the strength of the salt of the Indian earth. A man who can stay on a cricket field for three days, under a very hot Aussie Sun, bowling and fielding with only few breaks, is equal to any bull. Have you ever recognised the achievements of anyone from India?
RE:RE:THIS SARDAR
by on Jan 05, 2008 11:35 PM
u watch for ur self man, u could be the next victim and u desrve to be with this comment, intead of supporting the right person u r supporting symond wh is on wrong side. U deserve a kick
How come India has never complained to the match referee when Aussies Sledge? (which they have been doing for years). I guess the devil is in the detail. You can sledge, but not based on race, religion, gender, colour, descent, or national or ethic origin? They are still sledging in this match, but are smart enough to not fall into the "race, religion, gender, colour, descent, or national or ethic origin" trap, like poor Bajji has! Of all the Aussies he had to pick on the Black man! that's clearly walking straight into the trap.
RE:How come India has never complained to the match referee when Aussies Sledge?
by Kris iyer on Jan 06, 2008 02:01 AM
Karthik has got it very, very right. Indians cannot recognise or read mind-games, therefore, are easily out-smarted in negotiations and such like exercises. I wonder, if it is because of factors like: Impatience, eager to speak their minds but without listening carefully to the other side, to speak for too long, an easy-enthusiasm and emotionalism. Oh! perhaps, also a tendency for quick angry abuse, if someone expresses contrary views - as the exchanges in this site often show.
RE:How come India has never complained to the match referee when Aussies Sledge?
by Calspadeaspade on Jan 29, 2008 04:50 AM
May be they will catch on. Only now they are in the world arena. Indian sare not emotionally mature yet. They need to understand the culture of the west if they want to interact with them. We are exact opposite of chinese. Chinese dont talk much but listen very shrewdly and their learning quotient is very high. Indians talk too much and think they know it all. They are not strong where they have to be like our BCCI. BCCI were so lax before signing the contract with out checking out the umpires and demanding some practice matches for their players. They knew India had a history with BUchnor. They should have demanded a different umpire like the way Ponting rejected Indian umpires. Indians need to be more assertive without being abusive.