When any bid of an Australian cricketer or administrator is foiled, they blame it on India or other such countries.The cry is always smells the rat.Any doubt about aparthaid?
"People in the past criticized the fact it was dominated by England and Australia and now we don't want to replace one perceived domination with another,"
Interesting! So which one is / was perceived? Mr. Howard should come out clean. Even today Aussies are using every trick possible to keep their domination intact.
Team India have suffered the worst of Umpiring, Refereeing and Officiating all these years and this still continues. If India has started to flex the financial muscles, it had to happen. How long can you keep the Asian Block suppressed?
Re: Re: Very Wise, little too late!
by GovindRaj Shenoy on Jul 06, 2010 03:49 PM
I feel Aussies should come out of this mentality. John Howard should have known in the first place that he will face opposition from at least 3 countries. India had a natural reason to stay with Sri Lanka and Asian block.
None can deny there is racism in Cricket and Aussies are the worst culprits when it comes to abusing opponents and bending rules.
We aren't asking for replacing one wrong with another. He says, "One perceived wrong with another". For him all the abuse of power by Aussies and England in the past was NOT wrong but just perceived. This is why, the Asian block and African block are against Howard.
The Aussies will never learn to respect the rights of other countries. So why should India bother about Australia?
Re: Re: Very Wise, little too late!
by Sunil Vaidya on Jul 05, 2010 10:51 AM
Pseudo:
:). So you DO agree/admit that australia and england were doing wrong in the world of cricket.:)
But you are only sad that that instead of Australia (your favourite country to whom you give the right to do anything) it is India (your unfavourite country which has no right to be above australia in any respect) this time around...
(you were glad only as long as australia and england were doing it and india was at the receiving end and saddened that it is now the other way around)