test cricket is likemarried life-long term and satisfying one day cricket-short term and sometimes satisfying 20-20 cricket-very shorttime and not satisfying
This IPL is a Joke On Indian Public, The Audacity of BCCI is that They Consider Indian Public to be Fools and they are Goin to Lap Up SRK and Preity Zinta's Cheap Tamasha And Entertainment in the Guise of Cricket, They Think Indian People are Fools Who are Going to Watch SRK and Preity Zinta Dancing with YuvRaj and Saurav.
The Biggest Joker in the Ring is Saurav Ganguly who was Bought for Just 4 Crores.
RE:IPL is a Joke on Indian Pulic
by rama jaladi on Mar 17, 2008 05:20 PM
Hello Mac Sourav is getting 15% more than Dhoni as Sourav is icon player for kolkata ,so in no way he is cheaper than Dhoni
RE:IPL is a Joke on Indian Pulic
by Mac on Mar 17, 2008 05:34 PM
Rama My Dear Saurav is Iconic Player for Kolkatta SO He is Getting 15% More than Ishanth Sharma who was Taken for 3.9 Crores.
Basically Iconic Player's Will Get 15% More than Costliest Plyer from Their Side.
So Dhoni is the Highest.
Saurav will Get 4.2 Crores and Dhoni is Getting 6 Crores.
why do u ppl hate t-20...does it make the game worse no.. if u were playing galli cricket and u cut short the no of over.. does that mean u are bad or cricket is bad.. what non-sense.. t-20 ..just another form of cricket.. which is cricket EOD..and if u luv cricket dont matter if its 20 over or 100 overs..
RE:cricket is cricket
by Mac on Mar 17, 2008 05:11 PM
The Problem Doesnt Lie with T20 Cricket it lies with Cheap Entertainment in the Guise of Cricket.Do U think People will Watch All Film Stars Like SRK and Preity Zinta Dancing in a Cricket Field.
I Had Rather Watch Cricket.
T20 is Good, But Tamasha of Cricket is Not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
rajeev shukla is a scumbag, an opportunist of the cheapest kind. he wants to be a face of every organisation. loves attention, and is much like a chameleon
In the dance bar of IPL cricketers are dancing. franchisee owners are throwing notes on cricketers.BCCI is collecting notes and making merry.Cricket lovers have to be careful in visiting IPL matches.
RE:DALAL No.1
by Sudarshan on Mar 17, 2008 05:06 PM
Hi All, This may be out of context but I wanted to point out something about Rediff.
Over the past few days, we have heard about a 10 yr old boy in Delhi who was killed and his body burnt by people in a marriage party.
Why is it that there is hardly any mention of that in a website like Rediff. It's very sad to know that such frequently visited websites don't seem to attach any importance to highly disturbing social trends and matters. Instead they focus their attention and publish news items on seemingly trivial and frivolous issues like cricket, movies and "wardrobe malfunctions".
I myself am interested in cricket & movies and certainly don't mean to undermine cricket & movie lovers in anyway.
But isn't a loss of life more important? Shouldn't media focus a bit more on socially relevant journalism and bring to light the happenings related to such unfortunate incidents? Having said that, of course there should be coverage of such news but NOT a hype.
I sincerely hope that we get to see a more "balanced" coverage of news from websites like Rediff.