Vettori is all time Great Spinner of New- Zealand. Whenever Newzealand Nead Wicket he had Provide. From last 4 to 5 Year he Improve his Batting also.He was very calm and cool in Critcal Situation also. He will do well In future I think.
Re: Great Guy
by critic on Aug 26, 2009 06:17 PM
where did you see "character" in Vettori? If there's anyone who doesn't show much of his emotions, it is him. Sreesanth, Harbhajan, Andre Nel et all would be the ones I would call "full of character".
however why should he "become" a brahmin for you to marry off your daughter to him? Would you still not have to cook meat etc? People like you are the disgrace to our community, no wonder non-brahmins bash us all. Hope you get a life and go on to live it.
Re: Re: Great Guy
by prakash mahajan on Aug 26, 2009 06:26 PM
You are thoroughly confused about "character" and "acting". The players you mentioned are showmen, not men of character.
By "Brahmin" I meant a man who would believe in the oneness of God, would remain a man of character for ever, would touch only veg food.
Re: Re: Re: Great Guy
by critic on Aug 26, 2009 07:39 PM
"Character" as a seperate word has a different meaning and "full of character" - a phrase means differently. A person is said to be full of character when he has some characters that isolates him from the rest, usually the ones that isolate him notoriously. Hence the examples Harbhajan, Sreesanth et al.
"Brahmins" are not the only ones who believe in one-ness of God. Christians do to, and so do muslims and everyone else. I find it odd when you said "if he's willing to become a brahmin". If you can not accept him for what he is, how can you say you believe in oneness of anything?
Re: Re: Re: Great Guy
by critic on Aug 26, 2009 07:41 PM
"Character" as a seperate word has a different meaning and "full of character" - a phrase means differently. A person is said to be full of character when he has some characters that isolates him from the rest, usually the ones that isolate him notoriously. Hence the examples Harbhajan, Sreesanth et al.
"Brahmins" are not the only ones who believe in one-ness of God. Christians do to, and so do muzlims and everyone else. I find it odd when you said "if he's willing to become a brahmin". If you can not accept him for what he is, how can you say you believe in oneness of anything?
Thats my mesg... This Kiwi bowler is one of the greatest left arm spinners in world cricket. A spirited player, consistent and a quality allrounder..deserves this! Go on and on Dan!!