I thank Shewag to come out here and give me an opportunity to speak out my mind.The point which shewag has raised is true.The same has been heppening with the many of the state cricket assiocation.I feel crickets of the stature of Shewag should come out ahd speak their mind so that we are able to give chance to all those people who deserve to the picked and not those who come up due to recomendations.
and once they are sacked, then the reality will come out .. Then, as usual, the concluding statement, "I was completely mis-interpreted by media", "I was made to make this statement under duress", blah..blah... Kya Kahe kya na kahe yeh kaise mushkil hai Koi tho batha de iska hul tho mere bhai..
a child born to indian parents in a foreign country and holding a foreign passport cannot overstay in india if a court abroad orders the child's return, the delhi high court said on tuesday. a court in england had passed a direction ordering the return of a three-year-old who has been living in india with mother. the child's father had moved the court in england seeking a direction to his estranged wife to return the child. the child's mother has, however, moved the delhi high court saying the british court's order be quashed keeping in view the child's welfare. the woman alleged that her husband needed psychiatric treatment and hence, sending the child to england would not be in its interest. the couple, though locked in a matrimonial dispute, came to india last year and visited their parents separately.. they were to return to england in october last, but the wife cancelled her and her child's tickets. the husband moved a court in england in november last seeking a direction to bring back the child. he also moved the delhi high court seeking implementation of the british court's order. the mother sought the child's custody, but the delhi high court said, "the british court had directed to produce the child before it. it did not order handing over the child to the father." rejecting the mother's plea justices sanjay kishan kaul and ajit bharihoke said: "in our view, the retention of the child in india would be unlawful. while