RE:India pull-out of ODIs still looms
by deepa on Jan 14, 2008 10:19 PM
This is foolish stuff when India is pulling out of ODIs. Australia did not pull out when the Indian crowd chanted the monkey slogan towards Symonds. They showed character & played the full ODI series. Is it the way to reciprocate their action? There may be another reason for pulling out; The Indians are fearing that they would lose to them in the ODI series too!!
RE:RE:India pull-out of ODIs still looms
by Sam on Jan 15, 2008 08:55 AM
hello Aussie guy... Now you are using "Deepa" ID. Why you are using Indian site's space? If you haev courage then send us similar chat site that Aussie uses. Or you are so poor that you do not have such site? India wants to pull out for following reasons: - We do not want to play with someone who cheats. They do not go to pavillion even after they are out - We do not want to play with someone who falsely accuse Harbhajan. - Aussie team is racist not Indian team
RE:India pull-out of ODIs still looms
by Singh on Jan 14, 2008 10:36 PM
Mt Shame, This is no way to address a lady. She was writing her opinion and you started calling her an idiot. You can respond to her with a peaceful mind too. We Indians don't respect each other and we want the whole world to respect us.
RE:India pull-out of ODIs still looms
by Sam on Jan 15, 2008 08:51 AM
Chuck you #$%&^ Aussie guy, you back and with "Deepa" ID now? The reason India should pull out is because: - We do not want to play with cheaters - we do not want to play with racist.
There is nothing against Hogg and hence India withdrew the charges before the panel could hear it. In case of Harbhajan, the charges have been proved and the punishment handed over to him has been accepted by BCCI. Thats all. BCCI will not pull out of the tour. Its all eyewash.
RE:Guys dont waste your emotions on these players and BCCI
by Zeng on Jan 14, 2008 09:57 PM
china main hum log cricket nahi dekhety hai magar is Perth key maha Yudh main pura china varsh bharat varsh key saath kahda hai aur kah raha hai pak mata ki jai
Five hundred drunken teenagers have attacked police during a wild party in the Australian city of Melbourne. Officers answering a complaint about noise were forced to retreat and await reinforcements after they were attacked with rocks and bottles.
The teenager who threw the party while his parents were away could now face a bill for thousands of dollars to pay for the damage done in the rampage.
Police blamed lack of adult supervision for the under-age drinking spree.
RE:This Is Australia
by Zeng on Jan 14, 2008 10:03 PM
PLE WRITE CHINESE I DONT UNDERSTAND OTHER LANGUAGE... DESH KEY GARV KEY LIYE CHINIESE MEIN BAAT KAREY
RE:This Is Australia
by Calspadeaspade on Jan 14, 2008 09:49 PM
So what is your point? Teens are wild every where. But at least the authorities are taking action.