How to get injured? It seems to be a learning practice in Indian camp. No other team member gets as easily or as frequently injured as the members of Indian team. Is it one of carelessness the many easy going ways of the indian team members or a sort of match-fixing? How do you explain Sreesanth's bouncer/beamer. Is he an asset or liability for the team.
Re: How to get injured?
by Rizavan G on Feb 25, 2011 09:59 PM
No...that is not right...Indian team players never get injured...they are rough and tough....overseas player get injured quickly...like Australia, NZ, SA etc
Re: How to get injured?
by ebie sam on Feb 25, 2011 09:19 PM
It was Zaheer Khan who hot Sehwag with a bouncer and not Sreesanth. Next time open your ears, and hear before opening your mouth for routine criticisms. What a pathetic loser.
Re: How to get injured?
by Rizavan G on Feb 25, 2011 09:58 PM
No...that is not right...Indian team players never get injured...they are rough and tough....overseas player get injured quickly...like Australia, NZ, SA etc
Re: How to get injured?
by rigved dubhashi on Feb 25, 2011 09:34 PM
Hi Moron, players from all other teams get hit by the bowlers in the nets. But that's printed in bold by the media in their countries so you don't hear about it.
Every world cup our players get mysteriously injured. I am beginning to doubt if our cricketers are made of paper... They just tear apart before crucial encounters such as world cup, when they are called upon to prove their mettle. How come these paper players, do not tear apart just before local T20 matches where they are paid astronomical amounts to play country cricket? All these players should be fired from cricket team, if they start faking these injuries to escape criticism for their mediocrity and poor fitness...
Re: Same situation!!
by ALOK BHATTACHARYA on Feb 25, 2011 10:04 PM
Wow Neo, you just took words from my mouth.Our players are surely paper tiger. I mentioned few weeks ago that Yuvraj is a liability long before selection because of his sustained injury. He hardly remains in extra cover position. He is now an utility bowler. Media is crying wolf for Sahwag's 175. Wait and see what happens on sunday. Alok Bhattacharya
Re: Same situation!!
by rigved dubhashi on Feb 25, 2011 09:32 PM
Try and understand every batsman gets hurt in the nets at some point. And this is no different than a batsman getting hit by a ball during a match and getting back on his feet after a quick break. Media blows it out of proportion. By the way why don't you try playing in the nets yourself sometime? You'll know what I mean.
Re: Same situation!!
by marzi ahmed on Feb 25, 2011 10:44 PM
NONE OF YOU FEEL ITS ALL STRATEGIC WORK UP AHEAD OF CRUCIAL MATCHES..ITS JUST TO AVERT THE OPPN TO MISCALCULATE AND COME OUT WITH DUST,LETS HOPE THAT WAY.BESTO INDIA..
Re: Same situation!!
by Naveed on Feb 25, 2011 09:33 PM
so it seems ur burning..nd u agree with my comment so you mark it spam..cheap slumdog just paper tiger.
Re: Very sweet news
by Manish Bhalla on Feb 25, 2011 09:19 PM
We can understand ur anxity abt pakistan...after all this can be there last ever World Cup...a bunch of match fixing bast....
goign by the form of SA and Aus, indians with the present form and conditions of the pitch, will not be able to win against them..the only way to win is prepare same pitch which we played in the warmup in bangalore throughout the tournament...
Re: is this team india..
by colville sequeira on Feb 25, 2011 09:55 PM
These injuries are an hog wash or eye eash whatever u call it,becos come the crucial matches with SA/England,if they lose,blame it on the injuries,does everbody understand the gist of the matter-It's so simple.