10 years past eh!! looks like you have a lots of relatives in the selector's arena.Great performance by Bhajji with mouth and controversies and getting into the limelight for only the wrong reasons.Lotsof people to support you in the slot .can never forget you were kicked out after world cu but still managed to peek in.When will u ever learn a lesson.
Today's exactly 10 years since Agarkar made his debut. But no one cares. The media hyped him and tagged him the "Allrounder" and brought him into shambles when he failed. Woe to all the people who brought his downfall. But Agarkar will be back and he's sure to complete 300 wickets and go on to become the highest ODI wicket taker for India
Although your career has been controversial right from the chucking to the racial Bhajji you have done great job to stay on for 10 years. Congrats. Saying that Chappel's stint as the coach has been tough. It may have been. But I think he was commited to the job and he was trying to do good for Indian cricket. Also some of the people blame Chappel for some of Indian team failures, I think that is unfair. In his tenure Indian team has done some excellent performances. People dont remember the good doings, but they only remember about the things which have gone bad.
RE:CONGRATS
by Upadrasta PardhaSaradhi on Apr 01, 2008 01:25 PM
Chappel wanted to do what selectors doing now 2 years back. He wanted new blood, new generation and dont wanted players to take their place granted. Unfortunately, we didnt listened to his words and understood his nature as arrogant.
But after 3 years, same board started inducting new blodd, new cricketers, thrown dravid, sachin and ganguly out of 20-20.
Only difference now and then is India is winning and unfortunately India lost when greg tried to do the same. Anything does yield as a good result is good and anything that yielded bad result will be consired as bad.
RE:my convincing skills
by Gobind on Mar 26, 2008 08:33 AM
if someone did not belive the drama we were playing tell us some improvement areas for developing our convincing skills