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Silly point: Team India holds the aces


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Pardha Saradhi
silly point!!!!!
by Pardha Saradhi on Feb 27, 2011 06:21 AM

who is these guys comment or statasise about India. It looks like one of the guy hates sachin always wishing sachin should not play..?it is the stupid programme I have ever wached in rediff.

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k p
Reasons why India would not get WC this time!!
by k p on Feb 27, 2011 03:45 AM

1. Betting mafia has received huge amount of money - 80% of that money is betted on India. The total amount of betting on WC this time phenomenally high - it runs in Thousands of Crores! The Mafia behind this business is no one other than Dawood Ibrahim! If India wins - all the betters will get double their investment from Dawood and Dawood will loose in thousands of crores! So, he will bribe some players in the Indian Team - may be all the players & BCCI Members. Sharad Pawar is already a known trustful frined of Dawood ! So the chances are that Dhoni will think of retirment by getting brines in a few hundreds of crores from Dawood!

Here is the symptom of this possibility:

>> Just before the start of this event, when the Indian public thought of having a best team, Dhoni said: "We had a busy schedule and the performance of the entire team has affected by the schedule".
>> Then most of the Injured players found their birth in the team. This include Nehra, Gambhir, Sewag, Sachin, Yuvi etc. Now, all of these players are retiring for treatment after a couple of overs in the net practice!! This is incredible! They have faced the lighting fast bowlers of the world and they have been successful so far! Now, suddenly, they are hurt facing the balls from Indian pacers such as Sree. This is just an execuse! They want to say in advance "because of ........we could not

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Alok Kumar
7 reasons why India wins the World Cup
by Alok Kumar on Feb 26, 2011 11:38 PM  | Hide replies


7 reasons why India will win the World Cup this time >>

1) It may be Sachin's last.

2) India has enough clout in the Cricketing World. ICC is an India preserve now.

3) India has surplus funds to buy off any Cricketer (the success of IPL and the open buying and selling of international players both support this).

4) Aussies, Proteus and other strong contenders are "under the weather" performance wise.

5) India's advertising industry wants a World cup win for India more than ever so that they can bilk it till the next World cup in 2015!

6) Indian team's talent is never in question. It is the intentions of the fixers that is always in question. But they can be and have been bought off this.

7) The World Cup is being played in India's territory. There is no better opportunity to have complete control on the outcome than having the event in one's own domain.

So the stars are aligned in the right way for India to win the World Cup this time!

No need to get tensed. Relax! Everything can be bought if you have the money ..... even the World cup!!

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sukalyan swar
Re: 7 reasons why India wins the World Cup
by sukalyan swar on Feb 27, 2011 06:24 AM
yes you are right ,,you are a bid gnadu

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Raj Thackersey
crap review
by Raj Thackersey on Feb 26, 2011 11:20 PM  | Hide replies

stupid guys - no work i guess - with such a video they will never get a job as commenterator

you can easily say that these guys are not really passionate about cricket

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Raj Thackersey
Re: crap review
by Raj Thackersey on Feb 26, 2011 11:21 PM
rediff could you please give these guys a course in public speaking

Absolute crap LOL

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Raj Thackersey
crap review
by Raj Thackersey on Feb 26, 2011 11:19 PM

stupid guys - no work i guess - with such a video they will never get a job as commenterator

you can easily say that these guys are not really passionate about cricket

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daniel thorat
The madness that is cricket !!!
by daniel thorat on Feb 26, 2011 11:09 PM  | Hide replies

In the very ultimate analysis, cricket is a game of luck, flukes and hind sight talk. Mainly, it is not a game of skill at all. If this were not true, then our deified, overly exalted Sachin would never have gone on a duck. Simple arithmetic shows that no batsman can really consciously judge a ball travelling towards him at a speed of 150 MPH or thereabouts after it bounces on the wicket just a few feet from him. No human faculties such as batsman`s eyesight, his agility or his brain itself can ever comprehend and calculate and plan his response to that ball. It is merely a stroke of luck always that his bat even connects with the incoming ball. So why glorify such players and such a game. Compare it with carrom - a good champion will always break-to-finish, because it is a game of skill. Not cricket. Then, how does one read Sachin? Simple, it is like a man saving and accumulating it in a bank. Give enough time and you will reach a figure others have not reached. Sachin has been lucky to have people letting him play for decades, which alone have culminated into the figures/statistics - but it is not a reflection of any skill. And so, as an Indian, I can only hope that India comes out lucky, by luck and not at all by skill.

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lovina thomas
Re: The madness that is cricket !!!
by lovina thomas on Feb 26, 2011 11:16 PM
That "luck" is scientifically known as "coordination of reflux".

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wittig vijay
Re: Re: The madness that is cricket !!!
by wittig vijay on Feb 27, 2011 12:19 AM
there you go.. another Fin guy trying to forecast by quantifying luck. Best of coordination of reflux

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deepak
Re: The madness that is cricket !!!
by deepak on Feb 27, 2011 05:49 AM
dumb article dumber analysis.

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daniel thorat
The madness that is cricket !!!
by daniel thorat on Feb 26, 2011 11:09 PM

In the very ultimate analysis, cricket is a game of luck, flukes and hind sight talk. Mainly, it is not a game of skill at all. If this were not true, then our deified, overly exalted Sachin would never have gone on a duck. Simple arithmetic shows that no batsman can really consciously judge a ball travelling towards him at a speed of 150 MPH or thereabouts after it bounces on the wicket just a few feet from him. No human faculties such as batsman`s eyesight, his agility or his brain itself can ever comprehend and calculate and plan his response to that ball. It is merely a stroke of luck always that his bat even connects with the incoming ball. So why glorify such players and such a game. Compare it with carrom - a good champion will always break-to-finish, because it is a game of skill. Not cricket. Then, how does one read Sachin? Simple, it is like a man saving and accumulating it in a bank. Give enough time and you will reach a figure others have not reached. Sachin has been lucky to have people letting him play for decades, which alone have culminated into the figures/statistics - but it is not a reflection of any skill. And so, as an Indian, I can only hope that India comes out lucky, by luck and not at all by skill.

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daniel thorat
The madness that is cricket !!!
by daniel thorat on Feb 26, 2011 11:08 PM

In the very ultimate analysis, cricket is a game of luck, flukes and hind sight talk. Mainly, it is not a game of skill at all. If this were not true, then our deified, overly exalted Sachin would never have gone on a duck. Simple arithmetic shows that no batsman can really consciously judge a ball travelling towards him at a speed of 150 MPH or thereabouts after it bounces on the wicket just a few feet from him. No human faculties such as batsman`s eyesight, his agility or his brain itself can ever comprehend and calculate and plan his response to that ball. It is merely a stroke of luck always that his bat even connects with the incoming ball. So why glorify such players and such a game. Compare it with carrom - a good champion will always break-to-finish, because it is a game of skill. Not cricket. Then, how does one read Sachin? Simple, it is like a man saving and accumulating it in a bank. Give enough time and you will reach a figure others have not reached. Sachin has been lucky to have people letting him play for decades, which alone have culminated into the figures/statistics - but it is not a reflection of any skill. And so, as an Indian, I can only hope that India comes out lucky, by luck and not at all by skill.

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daniel thorat
The madness that is cricket !!!
by daniel thorat on Feb 26, 2011 11:08 PM

In the very ultimate analysis, cricket is a game of luck, flukes and hind sight talk. Mainly, it is not a game of skill at all. If this were not true, then our deified, overly exalted Sachin would never have gone on a duck. Simple arithmetic shows that no batsman can really consciously judge a ball travelling towards him at a speed of 150 MPH or thereabouts after it bounces on the wicket just a few feet from him. No human faculties such as batsman`s eyesight, his agility or his brain itself can ever comprehend and calculate and plan his response to that ball. It is merely a stroke of luck always that his bat even connects with the incoming ball. So why glorify such players and such a game. Compare it with carrom - a good champion will always break-to-finish, because it is a game of skill. Not cricket. Then, how does one read Sachin? Simple, it is like a man saving and accumulating it in a bank. Give enough time and you will reach a figure others have not reached. Sachin has been lucky to have people letting him play for decades, which alone have culminated into the figures/statistics - but it is not a reflection of any skill. And so, as an Indian, I can only hope that India comes out lucky, by luck and not at all by skill.

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Akshaya Deshpande
The madness that is cricket !!!
by Akshaya Deshpande on Feb 26, 2011 11:07 PM

In the very ultimate analysis, cricket is a game of luck, flukes and hind sight talk. Mainly, it is not a game of skill at all. If this were not true, then our deified, overly exalted Sachin would never have gone on a duck. Simple arithmetic shows that no batsman can really consciously judge a ball travelling towards him at a speed of 150 MPH or thereabouts after it bounces on the wicket just a few feet from him. No human faculties such as batsman`s eyesight, his agility or his brain itself can ever comprehend and calculate and plan his response to that ball. It is merely a stroke of luck always that his bat even connects with the incoming ball. So why glorify such players and such a game. Compare it with carrom - a good champion will always break-to-finish, because it is a game of skill. Not cricket. Then, how does one read Sachin? Simple, it is like a man saving and accumulating it in a bank. Give enough time and you will reach a figure others have not reached. Sachin has been lucky to have people letting him play for decades, which alone have culminated into the figures/statistics - but it is not a reflection of any skill. And so, as an Indian, I can only hope that India comes out lucky, by luck and not at all by skill.

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