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ICC bars selectronic media from coverage of WC


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Chandu Chakori
MEDIA IS USELESS.
by Chandu Chakori on Mar 29, 2011 06:07 AM  | Hide replies

MEDIA MISQUOTED OR MISREPRESENT THE COMMENTS OF CAPTAINS SHAMELESSLY. THEY JUST WANT TO CREATE A SCOOPY POSTURE TO CRITICISE AND MAKE MONEY.

THEY MIS-REQUOTED DHONI AND NOW THEY ALSO ATTACK SHAHID AFRIDI WHO IS EVEN NOT MY LEAST FAVOURITE PAKISTANI PLAYER, BUT HIS COMMENTS SHOULD NOT BE PRESENTED OUT OF CONTEXT. AS AN OPPSING TEAM CAPTAIN, HE WILL TRY TO RESTRICT SACHIN OR ANY BODY. SO BE IT, WE RESPOND HIM WITH OUR PLAY.FAIR.


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Amit Deshpande
Re: MEDIA IS USELESS.
by Amit Deshpande on Mar 29, 2011 06:19 AM
Media is misusing the freedom of speech. They are unnecessarily creating pressure on India players. Media is not giving chance for players to perform If the player fails in one innings, media will make it feel as if it is a blunder. The TV media has no ethics left. They think as if they are above GOD, they try to play with people's life.

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Radha Radha
Re: Re: MEDIA IS USELESS.
by Radha Radha on Mar 29, 2011 08:07 AM
BAN TV media. They have become Sociopaths for TRPs.

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First Last
Hey all!
by First Last on Mar 29, 2011 02:52 AM  | Hide replies

Look at this creature "check". Apart from poor English and linguistic skills, she seems to be determined to spoil this beautiful board by posting a same message over and over and over again in different articles multiple times. She seems to have some serious attention issues at home.. I mean at asylum.

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Hey all!
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 29, 2011 03:00 AM
Well according to me you have more issues and problems at home.
what difference does it make if she has some spelling mistake.
THEN IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY WHOLE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS FULL OF MISTAKES.
We understood what she is trying to say but it seems that your pea size brain can't decipher simple mistake and ignore them.
Writer is not compiling an encyclopedia, that spelling mistake will be a worrying matter.
It is just a simple article which will be forgotten in few days.
Get a life and move on mister.


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check
Re: Re: Hey all!
by check on Mar 29, 2011 03:33 AM
tx Sheetal for helping me a bit here, so there is kindness afterall. well, but i do apologize for what @FirstLast calls trolling, actually i did not realize it due to the technical errors i was getting back from rediff. will be careful.

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om shanti
Re: Re: Re: Hey all!
by om shanti on Mar 29, 2011 05:29 AM
I liked your post !

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check
game changer - dew factor
by check on Mar 29, 2011 02:46 AM  | Hide replies

but this is of prime importance to know when and how much dew is likely to fall. Batting second or bowling second, either ways,

the dew could be a major game changer. dew makes the ball soft and slippery, and very tough for an average bowler to seam, swing

or spin. Only highly-skilled fast bowlers (or spinner like warnie, murali or kumble) can then make it cut, skid or bounce. Many

of you may not know this, but Pakistan chased down India's huge 321 in 2007 in Mohali due to the dew factor after trailing badly

halfway through the innings. This is because dew started falling halfway through the innings and none of the Indian bowlers who

up till that point had bowled superbly could grip the ball anymore and Afridi and company went on a rampage against hapless

bowling thereafter. Knowing this and planning for this is simply part of damn good preparation ahead of a really important

contest. I hope Indian team is doing their homework correctly




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First Last
Re: game changer - dew factor
by First Last on Mar 29, 2011 02:48 AM
have you lost it today? missed a shock in your asylum? why are you trolling?

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Re: game changer - dew factor
by Sheetal Kaur on Mar 29, 2011 03:03 AM
It seems to me that you are the first and last looser here @First Last.
Go and seek asylum somewhere else since you are so obsessed with the word.

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check
game changer - DUE Factor
by check on Mar 29, 2011 02:07 AM  | Hide replies

this is of prime importance to know when and how much due is likely to fall. Batting second or bowling second, either ways, the due could be a major game changer. Most of you may not know this, but Pakistan chased down India's huge 321 in 2007 in Mohali due to the due factor after trailing badly halfway through the innings. This is because due started falling halfway through the innings and none of the Indian bowlers who up till that point had bowled superbly could grip the ball anymore and Afridi and company went on a rampage against hapless bowling thereafter.

Knowing this and planning for this is simply part of damn good preparation ahead of a really important contest. I hope Indian team is doing their homework correctly

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First Last
Re: game changer - DUE Factor
by First Last on Mar 29, 2011 02:29 AM
Not sure what is more interesting. You claiming that "most of us" may not know about the match you are trying to talk about... or you calling "dew" "due".

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check
Re: Re: game changer - DUE Factor
by check on Mar 29, 2011 02:38 AM
sorry yes, u r rite, its dew not due. hehehe, u r observant. :)

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check
Re: Re: Re: game changer - DUE Factor
by check on Mar 29, 2011 02:41 AM
dew makes the ball soft and slippery, and very tough for an average bowler to seam, swing

or spin. Only highly-skilled fast bowlers (or spinner like warnie, murali or kumble) can then make it cut, skid or bounce.

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aurangzeb.2011@rediffmail.com
how Sarad Pawar did
by aurangzeb.2011@rediffmail.com on Mar 29, 2011 01:53 AM  | Hide replies

bamboo to Pakistan Cricket......

1. First he removed pakistan from WC host list
2. Restricted other countries to play with Pak
3. Got banned the 3 key player
4. Lastly, called them to India to have one more bamboo..........

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Ajit Birdi
Re: how Sarad Pawar did
by Ajit Birdi on Mar 29, 2011 03:07 AM
Have you heard the song
GaandMainDandaDain
If not then go to You tube and listen to it.

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RAJU subramani
Re: how Sarad Pawar did
by RAJU subramani on Mar 29, 2011 02:02 AM
If he is responsible for all these then he is really great pawar..

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vivek arya
Re: Re: how Sarad Pawar did
by vivek arya on Mar 29, 2011 02:41 AM
means pawar is not secular. How come he is the only demn corrupt politician who is not secular also?

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ShahRukhKhan
will they telecast the matches?
by ShahRukhKhan on Mar 29, 2011 01:09 AM

pls fight after WC

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vasudev shetti
HIDDEN SECRET
by vasudev shetti on Mar 29, 2011 01:07 AM  | Hide replies

Inzamaam and Sayed Anwar are not commenting because they know pak is going to lose. Imran is bluffing only to distroy the mentality of pak team so that they lose the semifinal and thereby Imran will maintain his value in PAK market as the sole winning captain



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krishna krishna
Re: HIDDEN SECRET
by krishna krishna on Mar 29, 2011 01:56 AM
they both are not commenting coz they cant speak english..nothing else my friend.

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check
Re: Re: HIDDEN SECRET
by check on Mar 29, 2011 02:18 AM
but this is of prime importance to know when and how much due is likely to fall. Batting second or bowling second, either ways, the due could be a major game changer. due makes the ball soft and slippery, and very tough for an average bowler to seam, swing or spin. Only highly-skilled fast bowlers (or spinner like warnie, murali or kumble) can then make it cut or bounce. Most of you may not know this, but Pakistan chased down India's huge 321 in 2007 in Mohali due to the due factor after trailing badly halfway through the innings. This is because due started falling halfway through the innings and none of the Indian bowlers who up till that point had bowled superbly could grip the ball anymore and Afridi and company went on a rampage against hapless bowling thereafter. Knowing this and planning for this is simply part of damn good preparation ahead of a really important contest. I hope Indian team is doing their homework correctly


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vasudev shetti
Hidden secret
by vasudev shetti on Mar 29, 2011 01:05 AM

Inzamaam is not commenting because he knows pak is going to lose. Imran is bluffing only to distroy the mentality of pak team so that they lose the semifinal and thereby Imran will maintain his value in PAK market as the sole winning captain


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