I am sure this Dude called McCullum realized that he would chicken out sooner than later. So he decided to just play on. No harm will come my way, he thought. May be, except some Indian Opinion makers might perhaps lob some shoes on him and that will be that. No worries mate. Matters will end there. Things like these will soon be forgotten when IPL 3 comes in! And he will go laughing all the way to the bank (just like his fellow bloke “Boka-known”)
As a captain he is a perpetual disaster with a capital D writ large over his panned-out tired face! He will never be able to steer his Team into a winning repute, as he keeps the Captaincy reins with him intact like a cow chewing a cad in its mouth. At least he could do something for the sake of saving his Team's collective ass from a possible trashing, but will he really care? Oh! Yes! He was after all looking for some quick bucks to be made, never mind earning it as a super-duper failed Captain of an Indian premier league cricket team! Darn! Throw him out; hand him a Pink Slip!
From your article it seems that we have wasted crores of ruppes on foreign players who are not performing. If we could use half of money to Indian players we would get better results in IPL. It looks like INDIAN PAISA LEAGUE. Just throwing money on to to be called good foreign player & not recoginising indian talent.
Where is the owner of the KKR team hiding? The one who not too long ago said - "be gracious in victory and be graceful in defeat". Why has he deserted his sinking ship instead of being there for them? Is it because the IPL no longer gives him the mileage and ego boost that he so desparately seeks? Has he now realised that it is dada the KKR fans love so dearly and not him. Is that too difficult to accept? Mr. King, pls leave the game to the men, it is not for sulking boys. This is not a Friday release where you can tom tom yourself and hope that the runs and wickets will come - this is for real!!
Re: Re: Where is the 'king'??
by P Rajesh on May 06, 2009 12:58 PM
Sharukh can only be a hero in films...So much of hype he is creating about him by himself...Better sell the team to somebody and act in films man
Re: put 20%
by R Balasubramanian on May 05, 2009 12:58 PM
as the amount involved is in foreign currency and the match is being played outside the country nothing can be taxed. Why to use the money earned from cricket to fund other sports? The sports ministry is highly allocated compared to the achievement in the international arena. Most of the funds are siphoned off by the minister and the executves. To achieve anything in life, the mind and thinking should be pure - example Arjuna of Mahabharatha and the latest pakistan defeat against australia for reasons known through the news media.
Re: Re: Disappointing
by sky eyes on May 08, 2009 10:05 AM
Dada has screwed himself. what dada dada you are crying? performance makes the player not the captainship and crying in front of media. ganguly farts as soon as he sees something against him