Aussie population is not even bigger than Mumbai population.
Aussies have no right to dictate terms. India has the power. India doesn't have reason to play cricket with external countries. IPL was a good example of that.
You can get good foreign player for a million dollar a year. And most of these players would be ready to become Indian citizens for few million dollars.
Re: Re: message from ICC
by Ninja Kirgi on May 28, 2010 09:03 AM
Why don't you ask for team size also to be in accordance with population. Its height of stupidity.
Aussies have no right to dictate terms. India has the power. India doesn't have reason to play cricket with external countries. IPL was a good example of that.
You can get good foreign players for a few million dollar a year. And most of these players would be ready to become Indian citizens for few million dollars.
This is good. John Howard was/is anti India especially when he was Austrialian PM and especially after Pokhran II. And otherwise also austrialians are anti indians.
Re: Very good
by realindian on May 28, 2010 06:43 AM
Then Who the hell is Pawar )Who owns 2000 crores asset in entire maharashtra. Who owns majority of construction sites in pune and mumbai Who have major stakes in sahara ambi valley, mumbai Who enjoyed cricket when 1000's ,yes i mean thousands of farmers suicide due to poverty. Who is still a suspect in telgi SCAM case. who have no spines who licked sonia gandhi's feet after creating a nationalist scene.
he is a total curse for india like Devegowda,Prakash karat,Mayawati etc.
Re: Pawar - A corrupt politician
by V SR on May 27, 2010 04:10 PM
Boss, I am not sure how much you know about these appointments. All the boards including Australian board bend on what BCCI top brass says. Where there is a money, there is power and Pawar knows how to exploit this. Ex Australian PM has no match for Pawar. I dont meant to support Pawar, but telling you the facts.
Re: Re: Pawar - A corrupt politician
by venson privatelimited on May 27, 2010 05:48 PM
Rightly said VSR. Space dont have knowledge of appointments. All cricket boards bent in front of India