RE:another modi
by Chirag Shah on Jul 14, 2008 11:43 AM
Don't talk about Mr. Modi (Narendra). He should be PM for India. You have no idea what you writing about.
RE:RE:another modi
by Sameer Arshad on Jul 14, 2008 11:44 AM
i think kavitha is right...because normal human being never indulge in such gruesome activities.
these drugs enhances stamina of the players and its unfir to others........
anybody remember ben jonson who won 100 mtrs race when and where i exactely dont remember........he was just unstoppable........i think he clocked 9.79 seconds time......
RE:set a thief to catch a thief
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 14, 2008 11:24 AM
Lalit Modi will know the Player who has taken Drugs for Performance Enhancement, Then He will approach him and ask the Name of the Drug and COmpliment him for letting him know and He will instruct Shane Warne to give that Drug to all his Players for Next Season of IPL................................
RE:Ban for Life......................
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 14, 2008 11:17 AM
Anrag Rathore and other Fools are Encouraging Players to take Drugs for Performance Enhancement, These Fools dont know that any Player who is caught taking Drugs in Olympics is Banned for Life........................................................................
RE:Ban for Life......................
by Anurag Rathore on Jul 14, 2008 11:25 AM
OK some question from you, If I take drug then can I select in Indian Team? If A.Kumble takes drug then can he spin the bowl like Muralidharan and Warne? If I.Pathan takes drug than can he bowled with 150 kph speed? If any batsman take drug than can he scored 200 or 300 in test cricket?
RE:Ban for Life......................
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 14, 2008 11:34 AM
Why not, When any Player takes Drugs or Steroids for Performance Enhancement his Stamina will automaticallt increase, If He is a Batsman his Scoring Shots will bcome Powerful, Even his mishits will go for 6er's, Even his timing will improve, Even his running between the wickets will bcome faster.If He is a Pace Bowler then his Speed will increase, He will bowl longer spells, His Stamina will improve.
If He is a Spinner then He will bowl longer spells, He will not be tired even after bowling longer spells.
Any Player who takes Performance Enhancing Drugs or Steroids should be Banned for Life..........................
RE:Ban for Life......................
by Anurag Rathore on Jul 14, 2008 11:45 AM
Drug is not a good thing I know. But sometime a player takes it for quick recovery from injury. How can we know when a player taking this for enhancing performance or recovering from injury? Let remember the Warne incident on world cup when his mom give him some medicine for quick recovery from injury. But It doesn't mean that if Warne don't tkae drugs than he couldn't take more than 700 wicket. I think you will understand what I am trying to say. Not everytime a player take this for enhancing performance. If ICC banned those players for life time, some innocent will be also punished.
RE:Ban for Life......................
by Peace on Jul 14, 2008 11:17 AM
lets wait for outcome of this... even IPL will baan. Pak will remove his baan. or dalay bann for one month to allow him to play for champions trophy
RE:RE:start another leauge
by SachinTheGreat on Jul 14, 2008 11:14 AM
These Morons are Fools who are encouraging Players to take Drugs for Performance Enhancements....................................................................
RE:start another leauge
by Anurag Rathore on Jul 14, 2008 11:15 AM
I know. But rememeber 2002-03 India tour of Newzealand where A.Lepus gave staroids to A.Agarkar and R.Dravid because they were so weak.
But it didn't affect on performace of both players on that tour.
RE:start another leauge
by Anurag Rathore on Jul 14, 2008 11:31 AM
Before 1990 it was possible for players to take drugs. Then I think Westindies fast bowlers and other great performers record should be vanished. Why today generation players can't take staroids if they are recovering from injury or they are physically so weak?
Most astahmatics take medicines or inhalors which contains Steriods.I was a acute astahmatic used to play foot ball in school matches.Every night after the foot ball match i was forced to take adrenalin due to the occurance of asthama.Players who have asthma must have taken steroids,why mr.Modi making very loud noise out of it.
Since the People who support Players taking Drugs for Performance Enhancement have taken the Compliment I will Praise U People again, U Buffoons the Rules of Doping in IPL are not Strong, In fact the Rules of doping in Cricket are not strong, Show Me one Player in Olympics who has tested Positive for doping Playing the Sport again.
Do U remember Ben Jhonson who broke the World Record for 100 mts, When He was found Positive for taking Steroids for Performance Enhancement He was stripped of his Gold Medal and Banned for Life from Athletics.............................
RE:Does anyone remember Ben Jhonson................................
by agp on Jul 14, 2008 11:23 AM
Well opinions do vary but that doesnot mean you should categorise other people as buffoons.Don't get it too personal.Since the cheaters are sent by countries itself the chances of getting caught is minimal.Are the officials of particular country not aware of list of banned substances.it is being done collusion with their respective sports bodies.once they get caught these sports bodies wash off their hands
Erythropoietin (pronounced, ah-rith-ro-poy-tin, and abbreviated, EPO) is a relatively recent entry into the deceitful pursuit of glory. EPO is a protein hormone produced by the kidney. After being released into the blood stream it binds with receptors in the bone marrow, where it stimulates the production of red blood cells (erythrocytes). Medically, EPO is used to treat certain forms of anemia (e.g., due to chronic kidney failure). Logically, since EPO accelerates erythrocyte production it also increases oxygen carrying capacity. This fact did not long escape notice of the athletic community. Blood doping is the process of artificially increasing the amount of red blood cells in the body in an attempt to improve athletic performance. In the past this was accomplished by transfusion. The athlete would “donate” a unit of blood into storage and then 3 weeks later, after the body had completely replaced the blood loss, transfuse the unit back into the body. This would occur just before a big race, effectively giving the athlete an “extra” unit of blood. This enables performance improvements in endurance sports because of the extra oxygen carrying capacity. The practice has been outlawed. Not just because it is unfair but because of the dangers involved.
RE:EPO - the blood booster
by Magz on Jul 14, 2008 11:15 AM
nice write up friend. but cant help wondering..what cud be dangerous in transfusing back ur own blood?!