yuvi might have lost his golden touch, but that does not justify the behaviour of the spectators. If the same treatment is reciprocated to many lankan players who are out of form how would they react. one should say that, yuvi was very dignified in just showing his middle finger and not shving it up in the rearend of one of those illbehaved lankan fan.
First of all, he is showing his index finger probablymto warn them or silence them, if the news is about the picture shown here. Secondly , all of us saints here also will get agitated as normal humans when you are jeered at , like what is being done by the so called fans and Yuvraj is no super human to rise above that always . ofcourse he does not show the form by which he should be consistently be in the team. But then there are others like ishant Sharma who find their place cemented even against most inconsistemt performance.
Why the team management is sending players with water bottle? It is a matter of humiliation. Yuvaraj played a lot of match winning innings for team india. Any official who is accompanying the team and enjoying a free tour and doing nothing can carry the bottles to the ground. Or the manager himself who is sitting idle in the gallery whole day can carry it.
Re: water boys
by jaapaal maatre on Aug 04, 2010 10:54 AM
rightly said, they could have used some buerocrat who went with the team. these guys are paid a fortune for not much work they do.
In the picture Yuvraj is digging his nose with his index finger.
His middle finger has the honour of spinning the 'ball', if you know what I mean. Indian cricketers are an insecure bunch of little girls - they can't take a joke.
Re: yuvraj did the right thing
by Against Pseudos on Aug 04, 2010 08:53 AM
WI:
Absolutely right. It is a pity that Mumbai fans did not receive this "greatest gift to mankind" - i.e. the middle finger when they booed Andrew Symonds no ends...