You just have to win last 3 matches to win world cup and unless you lose to some weak team in league you are in last 4. So get yourself ready without injuries for those last 3.
Re: Negative article
by Coriander Leaf on Feb 19, 2011 06:21 PM
August 20th continues to be celebrated as Mosquito Day. please come to my place and we will have fun.
India as per chineese calender is identified with "TIGER" in which we take lot of pride.
But in our aggression to be known as Tiger, most Indians Time and again forget that Indian's very often turn out to be the Toothless Tigers particularly in the sport arena and present Indian Cricket team is no exception to that to be nick named as "Paper Tigers".
Re: Indian Team -Paper Tiger
by SHARMA vivek on Feb 19, 2011 06:38 PM
seems like Just like ur fake name ur using in ur id..being an fakester yourself how do u raise such serious allegations upon an entire nation..
Re: Re: Indian Team -Paper Tiger
by Rahul Miano on Feb 19, 2011 06:48 PM
Many Thanks for your response. Just wait and see what happense. Don't ever forgett about "spot and match Fixings" that are going to take place as the tournament proceeds. After reading this, your head is going to nod "YES" on this aspect.
Re: Re: against
by Coriander Leaf on Feb 19, 2011 06:18 PM
I know this little thing a myriad of men will save. Oh, death, where is thy sting, Thy victory, oh grave?
Re: Who the F is Faisal Shariff ??
by Against Pseudos on Feb 22, 2011 04:42 AM
Jay:
Well said...
We should continue believing that whatever else happens we are the World Champions... never mind whether we get knocked out by Bangladesh, we still won the 2007 WC, right? :) Coz if anyone would beg to differ and point out the obvious, you'll jump at him asking why should we give importance to his views... :)
Biased and racist media has been of great concern in India. In recent months, various scams have unearthed which have exposed TV journalists in India lobbying government for corporates and hurling abuses at citizens and media watchdog folks who questioned their motives. We did a case study on one such journalist Sagarika Ghose who is also deputy editor of CNN-IBN, CNN's sister channel in india. Google Sagarika Ghose Case Study for complete study and its first link.
Re: Sagarika Ghose Case Study on Biased and Racist Journalism
by manoj krishnamachar on Feb 19, 2011 05:26 PM
yeah ,went through ,looks like a highly racist journalism!