What's the point the players accepting the awards when the BCCI the parent body for IPL, think that IPL is a controversial affair and they have decided to skip it.
I hope players will understand this and will not go for the function to accept the awards.
It's not morally right to accept something from an entity who are alleged in doing all the un-ethical activities to survive.
Re: Players tooo should boycott the Award night
by VASUDEVAN V on Apr 23, 2010 02:43 PM
If players are not to accept the awards, then they should not even play the IPL. Will you advice CSK and MI to skip the finals? Mr.Reddygaru, it is all about money. BCCI bigwigs have already made enough money and basked in the glory of IPL. They are now distancing themselves from Lalit Modi and not IPL. The moment Lalit Modi is chucked out, these BCCI scums will fight for the limelight and the moolah arising out of the IPL tamasha. After all, can you keep our politicians (BCCI is mostly dominated by politicians) ever keep out of limelight or where moolah is?
Re: Players tooo should boycott the Award night
by Joshy Thomas on Apr 23, 2010 02:42 PM
BABE, here who cares for 'morality? ethic? What matters here is only MONEY...DHAN...PAISA.. KASH...wht else?
IPL a name in CRICKET 100% Indian origins, the whole world eying on IPL.
Want to capture any how, thousands of bidders in queue. This is the brain child of Modi and whole western world is jealous. How come this IDEA was born in an Indian brain? Dear Modi I salute you for creating such a wonderful thing in the history of CRICKET. I thought a star is born and will lead this cricket torch to space sports.
I am sorry to hear that the pillars of IPL are shaking and hope of imagination is diminishing. If you are innocent prove to the public. If Mr Taroor is innocent let him proves that too.
Remember that you can not write your name in the world’s richest persons. You many write world’s brilliant person.
I give you an example. If you drive a car and it stops all of sudden. What will you do?
Either you will check? = Is there enough fuel* in it? Or you will check? = is the motor working properly? If you do find the fault bring it to the garage. The profi will tell you what to do now? He will tell you that you need new car as motor is useless.
In your case fuel is money and motor is BCCI chief Mr. Shard Pawar. Why it stopped suddenly? Bring it to the public notice. The cricket lovers will love you the same way in future as they admired you in the past.
You have big and bright future ahead; every one knows that Sharad Pawar is involved in it. If
Put MS Gill BCCI President ,I am sure he can bring down the level to current Hocky level...Atleast he needs to have some things to being asports minister apart from critsizing ...how about SAI peeple ..who are eating tax payers money by doing nothing ...everyone needs a pie in the cake modi has created ...then we can go back doing what we do best on weekends ...watching sop operas ..rioting ...etc ..watching sports is a waste of time ...we should utilize our time by rioting ,caste based politics ,nonsense news drama etc...
Re: Re: Put MS Gill BCCI President
by pranjalchakravarty on Apr 23, 2010 03:02 PM
Maybe you did not understand the meaning of my messge ..I was sarcastic u idiot ..
IPL is conducted in the same manner since last two years and why only now our politician woke up. Is it because Sashi Tharoor lost his portpolio? Everyone knows that big money is involved in IPL. Why it is becoming an issue now? Night Life is always there in all metros. Why now it is linked with IPL?
Re: Re: Controversy on IPL deals
by pranjalchakravarty on Apr 23, 2010 03:13 PM
Does Tharoor thinks everyone from cattle class ...he got a googly and got bowled ...ha ha ha..Every rotten politician wants a pie of the cake ...thanks to modi we had a great sports league ..like EPL,NBA ,bundesliga ...now its in danger
I do believe that BCCI bigwigs skipping the function is not correct. This is not Lalit Modi's private function; it is a function to appreciate the performance of all involved in IPL; the players, umpires, teams, support staff and all others who make their lives out of this. The presence of key personnel from BCCI is a tribute to them. This is all the more important as the fight is between BCCI and Lalit Modi and NOT between BCCI and IPL !!
Re: IPL Bash
by VASUDEVAN V on Apr 23, 2010 02:14 PM
By skipping the function, the BCCI bigwigs are insulting the players and the winners. What exactly are they trying to prove? That BCCI has no connection with IPL? Or, are they trying to distance themselves from Lalit Modi who, as of of now, is the Commissioner of IPL? It is a childish act on the part of the BCCI bigwigs. Everyone of them is a scum who had basked in the glory of IPL and made money while the going was good. The moment the heat is on, they are running scared, making Lalit Modi the scapegoat. Come on, Lalit, reveal everything you know and take down with you as many of the big guns and politicians as possible!