ram rajya era to believe in spirit of cricket / being gentlemen / forgiving and all that nonsense... thats why they were ruled by evils mozlems and whites for a 1000 years and still ruled by evil c4 despite being third class citizens in their own land...
India's position was precariously poised his gesture to withdraw the appeal saying it is against the spirit of the game against the team who are expert cheats, is idiotic. Had India won the match of course within the rules of the law. they could have been better placed in the competition. Now they are kicked out of the tournament. His performance is so far hopeless addiding salt to the injury is his idiotic decision. As is his hair so his brain. Australians claim wickets by cheating see indians despite within the confines of the rules they withdrew the appeal. It is questionable the decision of the empire trio not to rule Hussey out. Had it been an indian the finger would have been lifted without any thought. Sehwag should be put under the microscope during the domestic matches with australia, that too not more than two matches if his performance is the same then he should be a forgotten commodity. Soon we will have tosay goodbye to sehwag.
wow ! that is great. loss loss and loss!! first reason poor captaincy .poor field placing as he does not have a cricketing brain leading to the ODI loss. second reason is that BCCI did not pay their Income tax so far!! remove them to make India do better
Indian Cricket has been taken hostage by the Evil Trio of Srinivasan, Dhoni and Srikanth. In last four decades I have never seen so much nepotism and corruption in team selection. Could any one please explain why Raina and Rohit Sharma playing continuously despite repeated failures. Whereas, Manoj Tewari (despite scoring unbeaten match winning century in his last ODI, and stupendous form in domestic cricket averaging more than 140 in Ranji Trophy) is warming the bench .
Re: Evil Trio
by Cricket Fanatic on Feb 26, 2012 03:58 PM
Moreover, last year Manoj Tewari was the highest run scorer in the Emerging players' tournament in Australia. So he has some experience of doing well on Australian pitches.
there is enough of hospitability of kangarooes now it is high time to pack up for families of sachin and dhoni who are enjoying tour of australia nearly 100 solid days time span good enjoying tour which otherwise cost 10 lakh/head
Re: Does Spirit of the game apply only to India?
by pravin sarode on Feb 26, 2012 04:00 PM
this tour of australia is honeymoon tour for world cup winners just as june 2011 england tour so forget spirit of the game sir these legends must have enjoyed the real spirits of travelling and tourism south east
Re: Does Spirit of the game apply only to India?
by warrsan on Feb 26, 2012 04:25 PM
sachin should have run over the wicket ....cheap arguing by a seasoned cricketeer
Quite clear that Dhoni and Sehwag think very differently and their opinions have a sea of difference. So the "rift theories" gain more mileage. Hope they work together for the best interests of the team. If one has to go, it was to be Sehwag first.