Re: where is seat belt?
by Deepak on Nov 02, 2009 02:04 PM
Hope they thought of the right kind of protection at that time, and it was definitely not the seat belt ... HeHe
Come on guys. These 3 guys are committed for Indian team and following their coach's stratargy. I wondor how people have forgotten this stratargy which was leaked just 2 months back.
On the other note, if they win today's match, then we should be happy. After all we want to see India winning rather than looking at their personal life.. What do you say ??
During the days when matches are played the players should follow ICC code of conduct. If it says, they need to be accompanied even during peeing , they should follow the same. Local law enforcements can't dictate terms for players , they are not bound by any law unless BCCI has made arrangements under ICC code of security
We Indians have great ego problem, informing security personnel about their movements, feels as if they are totally dependent on them and do not want anyone to interfere in their personal matters and wants to live life totally independent. But our Cricketers should think that they are representing India and they are on duty. If anything goes wrong...the first question are being asked to Security Personnels. Its better to walk hand to hand, let Security personnels do their duty and our Indian Cricketers should co-operate with them.
Re: Re: Ego Problem
by Sumit on Nov 02, 2009 01:43 PM
They are international players under BCCI which means they are represnting India as internaional players and they are on duty.. yes it is true. They have to obey the code of conduct enforced by the security system.
Re: Re: Re: Ego Problem
by Ganesh R on Nov 02, 2009 02:13 PM
So what will happen now ? They will be fined some money nah. That's all. They will pay this fine and get on with the game. All cricket players are so rich, that they can break the rule, pay money or fine and get away. People who complain against them are also doing so that they can get some fine amount from them. Do you think these people will be banned from a match or two for breaking code of conduct, like Symonds was dropped from Australia team once, when he went fishing without informing team officials. Money can buy anything in India. For everything else it can't buy there is Mister Card :-) you see.
Re: Re: Ego Problem
by Abbas Rumani on Nov 02, 2009 01:41 PM
if that is the case why should state policy should be responsible for these players security? let bloody BCCI hire private security agencies