Ugh!! Yes, Sachin is a very good player. His records & performances over last 21 years speak for themselves. I too love to see him bat & score those runs. But tagging him as God is going overboard. For starters, if he was God, then he would not have failed even in a single match. Nor would he have injured himself anytime. So, guys, treat Sachin as a human being who is also prone to occasional failures & injuries.
Re: bedi
by Ram Alegavi on Jan 25, 2011 07:20 PM
you loser u r a failure in life afraid to write ur name. what have u achieved in life ? You are not even worth the dust on Bedi's shoes
Re: Re: Bedi-Bhajji saga
by Anju on Jan 19, 2011 06:00 AM
because Bhajji chucks. He hates everyone who chucks. Not that i really care for him that much, but he is the only guy out there who is willing to call chuckers, chuckers. Others are all either scared to upset, BCCI, ICC, sponsors or TV channels.
Re: Re: Re: Bedi-Bhajji saga
by aaaa bbbb on Jan 19, 2011 06:44 AM
if they chuck ICC would have disallowed them..Bedi useless beggar is not the authority..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Bedi-Bhajji saga
by Anurag Sharma on Jan 19, 2011 08:11 AM
There are many chuckers. And bedi hates them all.. Bhajji, muralitharan, etc.
All ICC does about chucking is call these bowlers and ask them to bowl in test lab where the angle of bent arm is measured while bowling..They pass the test in the lab..so ICC gives them a clean chit.
Bedi is right when he says that bowlers would not chuck in the lab but would chuck on he field.
Paji, come on. India will certainly win because we have with us God of Cricket. and please don't call it to be his last world cup. Perhaps you don't know the retirement age is 60 yrs. Oh please excuse me, i forgot that God has no retirement age. by the way, why you make such statements, do you make news so that you yourself remain in news?
Re: paji, God never retires
by ashutosh gupta on Jan 19, 2011 07:04 AM
Steve Waugh & Lara could have easily made many more records had their boards not asked them to retire. They retired so that new blood can come in (mainly holds for Waugh). They were not after records and as per their board instructions retired with full grace & honour.
Re: Re: Re: paji, God never retires
by ashutosh gupta on Jan 19, 2011 09:06 AM
your so called God of Cricket was lucky to be in team even when his chips were down and you know why he continued. Had there been any other player, like Manjrekar, kambli, they would have been thrown out much before. Your God won't retire so easily and why should he, afterall he will bring world cup for you.
Re: Re: Re: Re: paji, God never retires
by rational on Jan 19, 2011 09:15 AM
Moron moron... He deserves the God of cricket tag like it or not, his record speaks his performance this year speaks , his two ICC awards speak for themselves, his performance in SA tests speak, where the so called young brigade failed against top draw bowling.
Ya he would have been thrown out if moron's like you were in charge.
BTW give a stat and then atleast make a rational argument instead of rambling on
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: paji, God never retires
by ashutosh gupta on Jan 19, 2011 10:06 AM
Your God will play till 60 years of age. Wonderful. Keep praying him. It sucks to see India just obsessed with one game & one person. Here in US no one knows about cricket and they feel that we know any other game. We only are known as olympic medal holders in population. (yes i agree we are force now in IT of course but Indian social structure...........)
Re: Re: Yeah for his sake, team will..
by pooja maheshbhai patel on Jan 19, 2011 05:06 AM
I could only have a hearty laugh at your statement. One more armchair cricketer criticizing one of the games greatest ever produced. Go on! Waiting to hear more jokes from you.
Re: Re: Re: Yeah for his sake, team will..
by Anju on Jan 19, 2011 06:18 AM
Vishal, think before you write! Or is it too much to ask on these boards? Sometimes I wonder if people here just write stuff so someone actually notices them! No harm discussing or criticizing, as long as it at least a bit valid, or makes at least some sense.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Yeah for his sake, team will..
by ashutosh gupta on Jan 19, 2011 07:02 AM
Steve Waugh & Lara could have easily made many more records had their boards not asked them to retire. They retired so that new blood can come in (mainly holds for Waugh). They were not after records and as per their board instructions retired with full grace & honour.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Yeah for his sake, team will..
by Mahesh Lad on Jan 20, 2011 07:46 AM
sachin is in team cause of his performance.. why consider age when a person is performing well...