Every time iCC tournament comes,Dhongi gets fatigue...In IPL he become tiger again....can anyone remember his last match winning inning for India in ODI??
Can anyone tell me who asked these guys to comment on Dhoni specifically while they represent their own countries which are participants of the world cup and have their respective captains too?
I am surprised that a man gets killed publicly in Jaipur by anti-social elements but couldn't make it to news down here but women dropping clothes, fantasy stories and these guys who've really enjoyed 'tasting' Indian women (consequences are proof) are provided with headline news. Is this credible journalism?
Re: Anyone listening?
by Debashish Ghosh on Feb 15, 2011 11:00 PM
these two men.. well. the first one has won the wc twice.. and the 2nd one is a wc winning captain.. as for the current indian team and for every indian team in last 20 years.. how i wish i could say something similar.. btw, this is a cricket site.. you want sensational news try reading tehekla..
Re: Re: Anyone listening?
by Grover Omprakash on Feb 15, 2011 11:29 PM
The 'first guy' also happens to be a team member of the losing finalists of 1983 WC which India won and the 2nd one, the WC winning captain, also relished a Playboy image in his years. That's masala contribution, if this sounds interesting but I guess this happens to be a far bigger place than a mere cricket site. It's just when I tried to think the other way - say if Kapil Dev or Gavaskar had had similar comments to their team captains (thought there's far more room to criticize or comment on their teams than the Indians) then would their media provide an inch of space for such comments? It's sheer sense of responsibility - always easier to run away or hide behind fabricated words than to take it upfront and deliver. Just like the great two former captains, my opinion is that we criticize Indian team after they have performed or the world cup is over rather than put everything to bring the morale down even before the WC starts.
Re: Re: Re: Anyone listening?
by Against Pseudos on Feb 16, 2011 05:33 AM
Grover Omprakash:
Well said. By the same token, Dhoni should give statements AFTER the WC is over rather than comment even before the WC starts. Right? Which is exactly what Richards and Imran said. Good to see that you think just like those two great cricketing brains... ;-)
Re: Re: Anyone listening?
by Grover Omprakash on Feb 15, 2011 10:44 PM
Lolz, what if the man was a woman? I guess it could have cost a government itself.
BTW, I understand your point but my question was about journalism and not public opinions and interests. The two greats mentioned above represent weaker teams and they need to do something to boost up their team's morale so it's not a bad idea to defocus Dhoni, Indian media or the Indians on the whole.
OUR BOYS ARE GOING TO MAKE AN IMPACT IN THE WORLD CUP..MY GOD SACHIN WILL PLAY TILL HIS LAST BREATH,HE WILL GIVE HIS BEST TO GET THE CUP,OTHERS HAVE TO JUST PLAY WITH HIM,THAT'S IT...AT THIS POINT OF TIME NO NONOSENSE TALKS SHOULD BE MADE PUBLIC,BEST OF LUCKS BOYS FOR TOMORROW'S PRACTICE MATCH..
OUR BOYS ARE GOING TO MAKE AN IMPACT IN THE WORLD CUP..MY GOD SACHIN WILL PLAY TILL HIS LAST BREATH,HE WILL GIVE HIS BEST TO GET THE CUP,OTHERS HAVE TO JUST PLAY WITH HIM,THAT'S IT...AT THIS POINT OF TIME NO NONOSENSE TALKS SHOULD BE MADE PUBLIC,BEST OF LUCKS BOYS FOR TOMORROW'S PRACTICE MATCH..
OUR BOYS ARE GOING TO MAKE AN IMPACT IN THE WORLD CUP..MY GOD SACHIN WILL PLAY TILL HIS LAST BREATH,HE WILL GIVE HIS BEST TO GET THE CUP,OTHERS HAVE TO JUST PLAY WITH HIM,THAT'S IT...AT THIS POINT OF TIME NO NONOSENSE TALKS SHOULD BE MADE PUBLIC,BEST OF LUCKS BOYS FOR TOMORROW'S PRACTICE MATCH..