I think he is one of the worst player in the indian team he should have been penalised legally if ICB not taking any stern action against him he repeat the same against any innocent people's so there is no use of regret him. I hope ICB will act fastly in this issue and sue him and banned him for one year for his indecent behaviour in the public.
Re: Re: Harbhajan slapping the cameraman
by Guest on Sep 10, 2009 02:59 AM
well if your justifying your words with 3 name at bottom then i cam write more then you..... can you just tell me what that camera man was doing over there, why he was pushing bhajji, he is trying to get inside the car or are their any cinema booking....? they are professional journalists, they have advanced cameras, thay can stay far away and capture their stars....we never seen any foreigner cameraman doing such messy thing... they are cricketers not criminals, well respected players like schin and dravid cant go out, because of this media... give them a room, let them take breath...moreover for a Sikh, his terben is every thing, if someone is taking it off, he cant react happily... his anger is obvious.. TV channels are just creating controversy.
Re: Re: Re: Harbhajan slapping the cameraman
by Against Pseudos on Sep 10, 2009 04:43 AM
Guest:
Now look who is talking?...... :)
You too watched the video..... yet you are telling us that the cameraman was "taking Harbhajan's terben(?) off"...... :)
The camera barely brushed his head.... yet he pushed it away with such hatred and stared at his own fellow countryman in a manner which we have seen Aussie bowlers doing (which according to us is being racist / sledging / playing mental games .... ).... :) Wow.... we need such cricketers who treat us with the contempt we deserve....... :)
Re: Harbhajan slapping the cameraman
by Guest on Sep 10, 2009 07:02 AM
The culprit was the cameraman..and what ICB are you talking off..I am sure you hardly watch or know anything about cricket. Media just wants to sensationalize the entire thing
The Airport Security was at fault. It just so happened that paparazzi wanted to be the first, but what if instead of the camera it was a gun. All those who are after Harbhajan's blood, Times of India, in particular, should answer the question - what if it was a gun? Harbhajan has every right to defend himself.
The cameraman was and is cleary at fault. He had no business getting so close and banging his camera on someones head, certainly not on a sikhs head who is wearing a turban. Bhajji has a past full with controversies but not this time and all media channels have ganged up to make a vilian out of him and in the process giving one more example of media brazen acts to any sort of act.
Bhajji missed the opportunity, had I been in his place I would have landed a solid punch on nose of the cameraman on such an act.
Bhajji should infact file a case of outraging his religion
Re: Bhajji missed an opportunity
by Against Pseudos on Sep 10, 2009 05:12 AM
JA:
Absolutely..... Bhajji should have treated the cameraman same as Sreesanth..... :)
And he should certainly file a case of outraging his religion..... coz the video clearly shows that the cameraman had ripped off his turban on purpose...... :)
We should adore such cricketers who treat us with the contempt we deserve...... :)
I would have thought Bhajji was a Aussie bowler glaring and staring at an Indian batsman who had just belted him for a six...... :) Don't we regularly condemn those racist / sledging / cheating / mental disintegration tactics on these very forums?....... :)
It looks like the dummy gods in bliss of fortunes bumped into camera of a mortal.
These low character journalists should probably learn to report on only cricket matches. Certainly not dig into the private & public lives of the cricketers. Sachin, SRK, Preity Zinta, cheer leaders, Azhar becoming MP at UP.... All these are nauseating.
Issues such as Primary education, Pollution, Crime, Corruption, Health, arts & literature have taken a back seat.
Today's news media looks like walls with posters in shady lanes.