Re: That's what I was also thinking
by rajneesh sharma on Aug 11, 2012 12:41 PM
...a wrong assessment altogether.how can he block other youngsters? this is a debatable point.hats off to the selectors,at last they have given to yuvraj what was due to him.. keep it up yuvi,,,b.oluck
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: That's what I was also thinking
by kanmani Raja on Aug 11, 2012 10:24 PM
people play more one days now boss...dont under estimate sachin
Yuvi is very unlikely to be physically fit and in form yet to play any sort of international cricket. Just recovery from cancer can't be enough qualification for such selection. It's once again a shame on our selectors / officials. They should have allowed Yuvi, a great limited-over already-proven all-round cricketer to regain his proper physical / mental condition and cricketing form before selecting him for any international matches.
Re: Is he physically and in form yet to play international cricke
by kumar kn on Aug 11, 2012 12:48 PM
Yuvi should have been asked to play a few domestic matches and seen how match fit he is.We hope he succeeds.Otherwise the selectors will have to take the blame for directly bringing him to the highest level.How many others get this sort of treatment?
Re: qui
by ganesh sapkal on Aug 12, 2012 01:03 AM
Watch how all Brahmin selectors defend their players.....example commentary of sastri, gavaskar , sharma and bhogle.Everybody says Caste is not an issue nowadays but watch how brahmin plays and we clap for applause even if we are hurt.
a country with wheel chair presidents, prime ministers and chief ministers and now an unfit player. request yuvraj to take rest and do some out of the field activities, give way to fit young players.