This Chappel who does not even equal a toe of Sachin has no right to comment on him. If he keeps his mouth open this way, some day Sachin's lower gate may open he may end up eating his sh....t. So be careful Mr. Chappel.
Don't blame Sachin. He is a human and every human being wants to survive. For some person it could be a matter of getting a handful of rice to survive, while for other it could be million dollars to survive. After all, we are all trying to survive in our own way. So, I don't blame Sachin for playing for his own. However, we, the Indians, need to look ourselves in mirror and ask us if we are supporting the team for the right reason. Are we not supporting Sachin blindly? Are we not supporting all these five aged cricketers who are contributing nothing at this moment to the team?
Re: Indian team
by Mahendra on Mar 04, 2012 09:15 PM
well said.. sensible comments... its high time ppl of this nation stop watching this id0t1c colonial game and focus on other sports to see how we perform...
Re: Re: Indian team
by Syz on Mar 04, 2012 09:23 PM
We should support Avinav Bindra's effort in Olympic. How many of us have watched him won his gold medal last time?
Re: Indian team
by Omveer Chowdhary on Mar 07, 2012 12:41 PM
Already said it in my last comments... Problem here is that after WC, Tendulkar is choosing which series and matches he wants to play, which is affecting the team setup... Look Manoj Tiwari has been made to sit out the whole series after a good series against Windies. Now thats crime, you have wasted a playing year of that guy and may be next time when he comes to play and fails, he may not get as many chances.
Moreover, for the similar kind of failures if Sehwag could be dropped, why not Tendulkar. He is not above the sport, is he... Also, do you think if any newcomer comes in and fails in the first year of his international outings he will get the same number of chances as Tendulkar... Highly questionable...
Now the question is not about whether he is legend or not. That's a different discussion altogether, but the team needs to move on. If we can have talks around dropping Dravid after one bad series same should apply to Tendulkar... Though his star status may earn him few more matches, much to the woes of Indian cricket which is already in dumps...
Re: I can understand the desperation
by Sudarsan on Mar 05, 2012 08:03 AM
The money that he has seen in his life, a few more M$ after that 100th ton is not going to cause any difference to him. Inspite of all the millions of dollars he has earnt in his life, he has continued performing for India and performed superbly. So stop your nonsense talk!
Re: Re: I can understand the desperation
by Omveer Chowdhary on Mar 07, 2012 12:58 PM
You really think that... If that's the case Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting should be the billionaires coz they won multiple WC for their team... Grow up... put some sense in your thoughts...
In an country obsessed with cricket physically, emotionally and financially we have only 2 WCs to show for where as the loudmouth commentator's country have won 4 of em...
Re: Re: Consult a psychologist
by Charu Lata on Mar 04, 2012 08:43 PM
on tours he spend sleepless nights, horror dreams etc etc since opposite team saying 'we will not allow him' etc..etc..
Re: Re: Re: Consult a psychologist
by wcpak on Mar 04, 2012 08:51 PM
charu,u keep changing photos, I know.this is the most b'ful one.u look really glamorous. Katrina/Kareena nothing.
Re: Re: Re: Consult a psychologist
by shiva on Mar 04, 2012 08:52 PM
what about the times looking up at heavens after scoring the most important hundred, and then a rude wake-up call!
Re: Re: Re: Re: Consult a psychologist
by wcpak on Mar 04, 2012 08:54 PM
yes,after scoring 100x100 against B'desh, he will look at the sky as if he has taken too much effort/pains.
Ian Chappel, dont u know that the Indian team has been rested for the finals and as per Dhoni's idea, rotation policy has been used to give chance to Sri Lanka to get a feel of the conditions in 2015!!