modi is joker i think they have created seen like this to take away semis from bangalore, as every one know mumbai is centre for underworld and it has more risky place then blore i think powar power is on behind sifting semies in to mumbai
Mr.Marsh must be ignorant. More bomb blasts have taken place in Mumbai than in Bangalore and more people have been killed in Mumbai. So, I do not understand how shifting of the semi-finals from Bangalore to Mumbai is comforting. It would have been comforting if the semis and the finals had been shifted to Chennai where there is no history of bomb blasts as of now! The only comforting aspect for foreign players is the money they earn in IPL for little or no work, as only 4 foreign players are allowed to play in the final 11 and every team has more than 4 foreign players in their team of 20 or so members.
Re: More bomb blasts have taken place in Mumbai!
by pkr ramesh on Apr 21, 2010 08:44 AM
Chennai should have hosted the semis,3out of 4 teams are from south and may be finals could be between southern teams nice fun with fans from HYD BLR participating
You canot always blame the security personnel but the immature media people will create sudden damage by giving false news without understanding the ground reality.Media has the larger role in giving authentic news instead simply giving news that is of immediate risk.
THe BCCI officials have taken hard&fast decision in shifting the S/F venue without consulting the top officials viz DG of karnataka police or even the home minister of karnataka state.This is unfair and in future the image of every indian city is under cloud to hold IPL matches because of these premature officials.
Re: Shifting the venue is premature
by sanjay on Apr 20, 2010 06:01 PM
Premature ? It would have been immature not to shift. What type of security was this atleast four bombs planted.
It was not surprise attack. Venue was fixed way back. How could security miss this?
DO anyone knows how many teams bidded for the IPL teams in 2008.Can you please give the list of bidders who lost the bidding.It will be so helpfull to know the
Re: How many companies bidded in 2008 IPL season..
by boobooman on Apr 20, 2010 05:19 PM
FYI it's not bidded the correct word is bid - and it's not "Do anyone knows" - it's "does anyone know" Jesus Christ your message is a grammatical disaster.