Don't blame the foreigner. Shaw Rukh Khan has to be blamed. When he insulted by stripping the captainccy of Sourav, dada should have opted out (he also wanted money!!!! and accepted the humiliation).
I wish the teams led by Indians take the top 4 spots, putting SRKs, Mallayas and Rajathan Royals owners to shame.
Re: Racial Discrimination
by subrata c on May 12, 2009 10:51 PM
ALL THE FILMS OF SRK SHOULD BE BANNED COMPLETELY IN INDIA SO THAT WITH IN COUPLE OF MONTHS HE BECOMES WHERE HE WAS IN 1988 BEFORE FAUJI SERIAL
Every professional team abroad has a Strength Trainer, its sad that the author of this article thinks its a made up post for the coaches son. Show's how ignorant the author is.
what can be a bigger insult that that!!? can you think of any?? he could have called him anything but he chose to call him that.. it is such a lie.. how can he be an indian?
I fully agree with Jadeja that it has become luxary for the outsiders at the expense of we the indians.IPL is a series organised by BCCI why the recruitment of so many australian with a net result of ranking as no.1 from bottom.It is really disgusting that wasting so much money for 9 outsiders to prepare a team.What would have been the output if some coach from local club Mumbai was recruited for KRR team I belive the result may stand same.May be even better since the players to their individual capacity knows cricket well this bunch of people has only made a mess.
Re: Why all foreigners
by rumwhisky on May 12, 2009 09:36 PM
Indians have the slave mentality, and Sharukh Khan is no exception, he is the one to be blamed, he thought by rubbing shoulders with white skin, his image will shine in south africa, he should be brought to the knees, or else worse might be in store, whoever the player,whichever the team, which ever the state, no issue here, an Indian has been targetted that too in an IPL, its a national shame.
Why would any coach say such a thing unless he want to lose his job and get banned from the game. Does not make sense, I think there is resentment amongst the Indian players about the foreign coaches, they should talk it out between themselves rather than mud slinging out in the open like this. The cheapen the whole game and ruin the atmosphere.
what is insulting about being called indian?? bloody is an expletive but it just accentuates what comes after that.. and if that is indian does someone feel insulted by that?? its surprising if someone thinks thats insulting..
Re: since when is it an insult to be called an indian?
by Rajesh Malhotra on May 12, 2009 09:36 PM
Its not about being called 'Indian', but its the way it referred to. The Indian player in question was called 'Inidian' as it was an abuse or as if Indians are third class citizens of the world.
Re: since when is it an insult to be called an indian?
by louise mary on May 12, 2009 09:52 PM
I am proud to be an Indian and to be called an Indian but not "bloody Indian" - I would not tolerate it. Put yourself in Agarkar's shoes! These white people think no end of themselves!
If this was actually said to Agarkar ( which is to far fetched) and he did not " Box the living daylights out of the guy then and there ) then such inferior people deserve treatment like this. I feel no self respecting Indian unless he is in a life threating situation would keep quiet in such an issue. I dont think Agarkar is weak. This is the increasing anger of losing manifesting in diffrent ways.