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What price integrity, Mr Ponting?


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Prashant Paleja
Best Nursery Rhyme ever!!
by Prashant Paleja on Jan 11, 2008 07:12 PM  | Hide replies

The Best Nursery Rhyme ever.. dedicated to 'our very own Punter'...

Papa: "Ricky, Ricky"
Ricky: "Yes Papa"
Papa: "Eating Sugar?"
Ricky: "No, Papa"
Papa: "Telling Lies?"
Ricky: "No, Papa"
Papa: "Open your mouth"

Ricky: "I think if you are actually questioning my integrity ..., you should not be standing here."

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KSatish
RE:Best Nursery Rhyme ever!!
by KSatish on Jan 11, 2008 10:04 PM
That is so damn funny....LMAO ROLF

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Sharad Saxena
RE:Best Nursery Rhyme ever!!
by Sharad Saxena on Jan 12, 2008 01:26 AM
hahahaha....heheheheh

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omkar
Procter is blind
by omkar on Jan 11, 2008 07:10 PM

Mike procter andha hai usko dikhai nahi de raha hai ki ponting leta hua hai uska haath zameen se laga hua hai Pakistan cricket board se yeh agraha hai ki woh bhi iske lie virodh kare kyoki Rashid Lateef ke saath bhi same drama ho chuka hai ponting per 420 ka case lagaker hamesha ke lie ban laga dena chaie.

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vengali rao
Pointing should be banned for 5 to 10 tests
by vengali rao on Jan 11, 2008 06:25 PM

Pointing is not a good crickter, he spoil the sperit of austrial.

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Raghu
RE:All hail Champion Ponting.
by Raghu on Jan 11, 2008 03:32 PM
Chris ypu missed out on one thing though.He will also ALWAYS be known as the greatest CHEAT of a captain EVER!!!

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Sandeep Joshi
RE:All hail Champion Ponting.
by Sandeep Joshi on Jan 11, 2008 03:12 PM
The facts and the figures down the line will suggest that. But the record books wont bring out how he was a cheat and propogater of unfair play in the game

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Abu Mohd. Pharhad Hussain
BCCI should file a complain
by Abu Mohd. Pharhad Hussain on Jan 11, 2008 02:26 PM

BCCI should file another complain with ICC for punishing that Ponty, Clark, and Gilly for those catches. Ban them, come on BCCI, be bold and do it, it is our demand, and it is for the self respect of our nation.

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Mick Smith
Cry India Cry
by Mick Smith on Jan 11, 2008 01:39 PM  | Hide replies

The ball is caught once the catcher has the ball under control. Ponting has this ball under control.

Dhoni was out.

This rubbish journalism is nothing more than glorified whinge. Admit it Prem Panicker - you are a sore loser!

Ishant comes out with the wrong gloves to waste time and we are the poor sportsman? Harbajhan calls Symonds a monkey - AGAIN - and we are racist?

All this pathetic furore is all because India lost. There was bad umpiring - get over it! Bring on the Perth test!

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su
RE:Cry India Cry
by su on Jan 11, 2008 02:20 PM
Dear micky mouse!!!! probably u dont know what is definition of catch,by ur words ball is under ricky's control hahahahaha yes ball is on ground and his palm is on it and still its catch get ur basics reight....dont forget why ISHANT had to come on ground everyone knows it or do i need to tell it again? and yes u all will miss Mr.BUCKNOR AND Mr.Benson in perth..

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su
RE:Cry India Cry
by su on Jan 11, 2008 02:22 PM
Dear micky mouse!!!! probably u dont know what is definition of catch,by ur words ball is under ricky's control hahahahaha yes ball is on ground and his palm is on it and still its catch get ur basics reight....dont forget why ISHANT had to come on ground everyone knows it or do i need to tell it again? and yes u all will miss Mr.BUCKNOR AND Mr.Benson in perth..

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jayesh
RE:RE:Cry India Cry
by jayesh on Jan 11, 2008 06:08 PM
dear miky..how canu say dhoni is out..do u know it had come formhis pads?or for sutralains pad also condiered as bat like in dravids case?Ponting made an appeal klnowing that the ball is coming from pads ..and he was trying to exploit the heat of the moment.There was no quetion of a bat/pad there sinc edhoni intensionaly paded th eball..I dont know why that guy took such big effort to catch it.for australioans no special rules in cricket..the ball sholuid come form bat and it should not be grounded,thats called catch..both dint happen inthis case..u canot say camera is wrong...

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Sharad Saxena
RE:Cry India Cry
by Sharad Saxena on Jan 12, 2008 01:33 AM
all MIKE are blind whether he is MIKE PROCTER or MIKE SMITH......lol

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Abu Mohd. Pharhad Hussain
RE:Cry India Cry
by Abu Mohd. Pharhad Hussain on Jan 11, 2008 02:17 PM
A cheate cann't say anything more than that. But do you know that the catch was not clear, according to rule book, the fielder should not ground the ball untill the action (body movement) of catching the ball is controlled. If a fielder dives to catch a ball and grounds the ball while landing on ground, it is not a catch. You are all liar, cheat and fraud.

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jayesh
RE:RE:Cry India Cry
by jayesh on Jan 11, 2008 06:15 PM
every one inthe world know how aus won sydney test?from136/6 they raised to 462 with help of 2 'great' decisions..we scord 532 and took a lead of 70 runs..u pple shocked and sucked..
had symonds been out that time u would have wrapped up within 250 and india will have lead of 250-300..next innings u can get a mx of 450..we ll have target of 150 or less..u lost match and ur record..thats what ponting and company dint want to happen...time will bring out the truth..we would like to know how much steve beckner got for this deal..

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Ruchi
RE:Cry India Cry
by Ruchi on Jan 14, 2008 01:19 PM
What a dumb post this is!!
Dhoni did not even nick the ball.....get ur facts right and then speak abt things!!



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Ravi Kumar
RE:Cricket, as the Australians would have us play it.
by Ravi Kumar on Jan 11, 2008 01:15 PM
Chandra, you have done a great job in capturing "Australian Culture" and "their way of playing cricket". God man, these guys are the absolute worst kind of losers and they rightly deserve a leader and captain with the disabilities (mentally challenged) of Ricky Ponting. This guy does not deserve to play cricket in any way shape or form,leave alone international cricket. To treat racism so casually and to use that kind of ammunition against an Indian (a lot that you constantly abuse and disparage)is absolutely pathetic. This guy needs to be put in the trash can where he belongs!

Ravi

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Adnan
RE:RE:Cricket, as the Australians would have us play it.
by Adnan on Jan 13, 2008 09:49 AM
Forgive MIKE SMITH (Bacchaa pooree tarah se bawala ho gaya hai!)

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Vijay Kumar
Why Ponting should be banned
by Vijay Kumar on Jan 11, 2008 10:21 AM  | Hide replies

He is cheat, lair and all the while played the games as captain by sledging other teams or playing mind games. he was never a good sportsman.In that case, Australians may be trained to win in any fashion, if you cannot get him then wound him kinda of strategy.

Though always stupids, now lost their minds also in the hunger for 16th test win.


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Jasbir Singh
RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by Jasbir Singh on Jan 11, 2008 01:06 PM
he is the criminal in the cricket

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RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by on Jan 11, 2008 03:27 PM
Do not forget they are all Products of convicts and lying cheating and racism is in their blood only now it has been exposed Great Work India You have proved that Racism is very much alive in Australia no matter how much they deny ask any foreigner living in Australia and they will tell you that Indians should just Return home and refuse to play with Australia Ponting should be sacked If Australia wants to maintain its credibility in the cricket world other wise they can sink downunder

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Kerry Hadley
RE:RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by Kerry Hadley on Jan 16, 2008 08:18 AM
how about some intelligent balanced views with none of the stupid biased ravings.

all you prove to people from countries other than india is that you lot are a puffed up, arrogant, intolerant, abusive imbiciles who lack the basic courage to admit when you make mistakes or errors and how racist you really sound.

the inability of able to accept a view other than the one you have blindly believed. smacks of IGNORANCE AND ARROGANCE.

you want people to love india, but lack the basic understand of any other country, the making of the convict statement shows you lack any knowledge of australia, very few have convict heritage. majority are free settlers. it is a country who freely accepts all and freely accepts different religions and different races. Can you say Honestly that the indians do this. if they did there would not have needed the partiion of India and pakistan. or why they are still fighting over kashmir.

so why not discuss the issue and agree to disagree.

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Ashok Gobindram Lulla
RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by Ashok Gobindram Lulla on Jan 17, 2008 11:47 PM
Let's see, an Australian invented a new form of bowling, underarm: Remember Greg Chappell. Of course, no action taken for maintaining the law of cricket, but raping it in spirit. That's
Aussie sportsmanship for you.

Unfortunately, a myopic Indian Cricket Board hired him, and with what consequences, we all know.

A Javed Miandad is captured on camera, bat raised to hit Dennis Lilee. Lilee had seriously provoked Miandad. No action taken
against Lilee; he was the god of Australian cricket.

Dennis Lillee comes to bat with an aluminium bat. English skipper objects. Dennis Lilee argues vehemently with umpire (Indians have been hauled up for lesser transgressions), and then angrily hurls the bat. Dissent, abuse of equipment, bringing the game of cricket into disrepute, but again, no action taken. He was the god of Australian cricket...

Lilee suffers pneumonia. After recovery he is taken along to England. He is allowed a concession by umpires to go off the field, ostensibly to change his shirt, but actually receives a rubdown in the dressing room. The rules say an off-the-field fielder must serve an equal time on the field, before he is allowed to bowl. At this point in time, I honestly don't know if Lilee followed this rule...

Oh yeah, let's not forget Ian Chappell dropping his pants, and getting away 'scot-free'.

The thing is that Australia ruled cricket, and it's rules were bent to serve Australian interests.

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Ashok Gobindram Lulla
RE:RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by Ashok Gobindram Lulla on Jan 18, 2008 12:03 AM
Symonds: I am willing to stick my neck out, and I will also be writing to Australian papers.
This man has been deliberately set up by the Australian skipper to needle Indians. Over the past two series, he has been consistently bad-mouthing Indian batsmen and fielders. You, Kerry, and Mike, might conclude that what I am offering is not proof, but I am taking the word of my son, who watched the Mumbai 20-20 match at Brabourne Stadium.

Symonds: I am willing to stick my neck out, and I will also be writing to Australian papers.

This man has been deliberately set up by the Australian skipper to needle Indians. Over the past two series, he has been consistently bad-mouthing Indian batsmen and fielders. You, Kerry, and Mike, might conclude that what I am offering is not proof, but I am taking the word of my son, who watched the Mumbai 20-20 match at Brabourne Stadium.

He is all of 18 years old, a sober young lad, still in college, who winces when I let loose an epithet in anger or frustration. If I go over the top, he remonstrates with me for losing my cool.

After the issue of monkey gestures was blown up on Indian TV channels and media, just after the match, when my son came home, I remonstrated with my son about the reported crowd behaviour, and targeting of Symonds.


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jayesh
RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by jayesh on Jan 11, 2008 06:10 PM
83% australians voted against ponting and said hes not a good ambassidor of crickrt..then what we indians should say.

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Sharad Saxena
RE:RE:Why Ponting should be banned
by Sharad Saxena on Jan 12, 2008 01:36 AM
add remaining 17% negative votes against ponting and make this 100%.....lol

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