I mean has he played international cricket yet? in fact has he ever been to the first class cricket. i saw him playing in IPL.I won't be surprised if he is not in playing 11.
Media is busy with India's test defeats, Sonia's surgery, Yeduyarappa's resignation, Dhoni's jesture of putting Bell back to bat. Less than a month back, our country was shocked when terror hit with blasts in Mumbai claiming the life of several innoscent people. Media has lost the interest in that so fast? good going.
Re: What happened to the Mumbai blasts probe?
by shravan on Aug 04, 2011 11:26 PM
What do you want them to do ? Write that on a board, hang it in the house, weep in front of it every day ? Life moves on. It does not stop for anybody or anything. So, just move on buddy. It is enough when you do what you are supposed to do. Cricketers play, politicians play (different game though), you do your job, and media reports on everything. What's the big deal ? Grow up !!!
Re: Re: What happened to the Mumbai blasts probe?
by god on Aug 05, 2011 04:47 PM
I think there is no one in your life and hence this rude show. I think you are one of those gutter orphan. If you have a family you will know how hard it is to face such situations. nisanth is just saying media should question the security system, fight for justice for lives lost.
When Amit Mishra was not taking wickets, the selectors picked up Ojha for tests. Once in team Ojha gave vital breaks and India started winning. He was star performer in Srilanka series, New Zealand series and Australia series. he was highest wicket taker in New Zealand and Austarlia series and India was the series winner. But once India started winning the selectors started to play around with their own favourites and dropped him for South Africa tour. They did not play him even in one test in Windies. Coincidentally India could not win series in South Africa and West Indies. They dropped him for Engalnd also. Now that the team is losing badly, they now remember Ojha. Of the 11 tests Ojha played, India own 6, drew 4 and lost just one test. Even if it is late selectors have now done the right thing and Team should play him in tests rather than make him sit in reserves to win the game.
Re: Good luck Ojha
by True Indian on Aug 05, 2011 01:32 AM
Are you talking about the same guy who got a bowling average of 40?? Think you got some real bad figures. He is another loser who has been given chances every now and then,. We need aggressive spinners for test and Bhajji unfortunalately is the best of the lot of a..oles