Re: i am pround of some great players
by vikas soi on Sep 08, 2010 03:58 AM
what about following;- syed kirmani bishen singh bedi gundapa vishvaanath sunil gavaskar karsan ghavri chander shekhar prasana k r s shirikant roger binny ravi shashtri nawab pataudi
Whats happen in Dambullah. What Newzealand had done. How they played final match with India. The way they played the way they loose looked. It looked suspicious. The organizers might want final between India and Sri Lanka. Might they want get more revenue from the final match. The sri lanka and New zealand could not get huge revenue. It looks drama.
Re: Mohd sami..
by satish chandar on Sep 07, 2010 02:55 PM
Thats absoulutely fixing.. No doubt abt that.. If a bowler cant control swing or its first ball of a spell(Srinath often bowls wide first ball), it can be a reason.. Bot bowling 7 wides in a normal flat pitch and the captain not showing any dissent and the bowler showing no reaction and just continuing to bowl wides n noballs is certainly fixed bowling..
I used to be a very passionate cricket fan but since Indian players like Azharuddin, Ajay Sharma, Jadeja were found to be involved in match fixing it broke my heart. Especially when India used to lose matches after coming so close to victory. Not only India but cricketers from Pakistan, South Africa and Australia were found guilty of match fixing. Why should anyone watch a match when these guys play with people's emotions? ICC has done nothing substantial to eradicate match-fixing and I don't expect them to do much because it is infested with politicians and not true cricketing legends. People should boycott coming cricket series like IPL and Champions League.
Re: People should shun cricket
by razor hero on Sep 07, 2010 01:15 PM
I agree with you Sachin. We the fans are made fools by ICC, BCCI and all the players.
Why should Aamir be given this option and not the others. There is also a posibility that he will falsely implicate others to save his own skin. He may be 18 and young but if at 18 he was capabale of match fixing, he surely deserved to be punished like other players.
Re: Why Aamir
by satish chandar on Sep 07, 2010 02:24 PM
He deserves punishment.. But the gus feel that he, considering his age and experience would have been influenced by the senior players and may have been misguided by them..
I am sure he too will get punushed but lesser terms considering his age.. The punishment sould be taken care by ICC and not by PCB who will revert it back in a couple of months and ll let the corrupt play again!!
Re: Why Aamir
by tingu singh on Sep 07, 2010 12:05 PM
yes... at 18, if he can drive, vote and drink then why not be punished for fixing matches in return for loads of money?
Re: Re: Re: Why Aamir
by satish chandar on Sep 07, 2010 02:22 PM
Dont hink this s a good point... If a politition can be corrupt, ten every citizen have the rights to do malfunction of his choice and calibre??
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why Aamir
by Rakesh on Sep 07, 2010 02:46 PM
first thing how can we beleive that he is 18. In Pakistan there has been numerous instances of false age reporting.. i remember Geoff Boycott stating once that if Shahid Afridi is 16 years old them I ( boycott) is 22. In todays world we cant beleive Pakistan at any cost for any thing.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why Aamir
by satish chandar on Sep 07, 2010 02:56 PM
This is good one.. No one knows the real age of the Pakistanis.. We just need to judge on what we hear..