Players should be allowed to play wherever they can make more money. Sabse bada dollar. Nobody can refute that. Even media knows and understands the language of dollar better than the players. So why this hypocrisy,let these youngsters make all the money they can. That is all that matters in yeh mera India.
I am not bother about what happened to Gambhir, there is no shortage of talent. My vote is to for Rayudu, he should deserve a place in National team. He is not only proves with Bat but with gloves also, time and again...
No problem.There are many players waiting in the wing.Give chance to another guy.Life moves on..
Now people are criticizing Gambhir,but nobody will come forward to help when Gambhir reaches 60 years age.Who will provide money,if any one in his house gets cancer? Who will sponsor his child's education? Who will take care of his daily needs say Gautam remains alive upto age of 90?
Do any body care whether Sadanand Vishwanath or Lalchand Rajput or Saba Karim has enough money to survive? We cannot be so selfish !
Give chance to other guys like Valthaty or Rayudu or Tiwary,let all Indians become rich one by one...
Re: Re: ..
by pothuri chandra on May 27, 2011 10:38 AM
well said vinay, according to "om Shanti comments", i think gambhir should retire immediately from international cricket and should be turn to bookie avatar and can earn money for what ever that bollywood hero(in 1960 or 1970 family problems)problems will be solved
Re: Its between More Money and Less Money..
by vinay on May 27, 2011 06:13 AM
partly agreed, cant single out gambhior. even players like sachin, dhoni r sailing in the same boat inspite of earning so much.
all news channels are critizing gambhir for playing for money and not for the country I would like to see the biggest critic arnab goswami give up his high paying job with times now and joining DD at a lesser salary. DD is the official channel of India so he should first give preference to India
Re: Re: biggest critic arnab goswami give up his high paying job
by Basant Bharati on May 27, 2011 07:26 AM
You did not mention OOPER KI KAMAAI (fringe benefits)