Funny to see Sreesanth using media to get noticed again and preaching about sports discipline/work ethics/passion for the game.
His days as a commentator/cricket expert on TV channels are approaching very near with the stellar company of Nikhil Chopra,Atul Wassan,Mandira Bedi etc.
Please for the sake of indian fans, Please concentrate on game and avoid all TV shows, dance shows, IPL nights, girls, although it is your personal life, but still every one believe that these things diverted your attention from game, alcohal, seax and others things spoils you all.
See the example of scahin, kumble, and other big stars , they never go to TV shows for poor dancing, but people like you, yuraj, srisanth,ishant, yousuf, harbhajan they all are busy in TV shows and faishon shows, and the reuslt is open for every one.
Please lead the life of sachin, if you want to get success and not like vinod kamble. wheere most of the critics says he was better batsman then sachin, but poor disciplined.
Haaa the best person to give comments is Sreesanth what a joke and look at the media they dont even know to ask questions to whoom like all ocassion their are asking expert openion from people who dont even know the basic rules. Here sreesanth never in his life was a good person and he recommending others what a jokeeee
...every young player needs a mentor, but sreeshant needs a place in a mental asylum ! have never seen an a$$ole like him on the field ! tried to retain his place by what he thought was aggression , but little did he know that he was imitating a monkey !
Re: What a Joke
by Nostradamus Great on May 22, 2010 01:25 AM
he he he Just like how Bhajji does everytime and u guys buy everything that he says... Sreesanth would have thought, if Bhajji can, then why cant I?
Shut the F up morons.. perform on the field!
Cheap journalists running after ppl to get something to fall out of their mouth so that they can write an article abt it..
"Young players need mentor to handle fame"! Says who! Just face him a video camera and you can see his showoff! And my question is doesn't he consider himself as a young player?? Days before i read an article here in Rediff that Kerala IPL owners are not that willing to hire him because of his immaturity! Well he has shown his discipline in IPL2010 too. (Sreesanth was fined for IPL Code of Conduct breach in the match against SA) Can't cricinfo choose some other for the interview! Is there anyone who considers this guy to be a professional???
Re: Re: Grown up Sreeshanth!
by Nostradamus Great on May 22, 2010 01:27 AM
read this statement and see whether its relevant..!! And try to define "unfit" and see how is it relevant to Chess, Billiards... and ure 'many more'.