kohli should be dropped in next game instead of him pujara should get a chance where is rotation policy from dhoni.?????? it should not only for sachin sehwag or ghambir..
Re: Re: time to say good bye to kohli as he is out of form ..??
by Dimple Sheth on Jan 12, 2013 01:02 AM
oza & pujara are not part of chennai super kings. they will not get their chances easily. jadeja and ashwin will play all formats irrespective of performances.
Re: time to say good bye to kohli as he is out of form ..??
by Ajay Patil on Jan 12, 2013 12:28 AM
he should be permanently give position of road romeo for pattaoing girls only as his shameful ad depicts
Re: Re: time to say good bye to kohli as he is out of form ..??
by vishwas sharma on Jan 13, 2013 09:51 AM
Kohli has won us for two years and should not be dropped now only player we cn drop are Raina he has played enuff without doing anything than jadeja and ashwin.
Re: Our main off spinner (Assswin) is making it LARGE with Dhoni.
by sohail on Jan 12, 2013 12:06 AM
over confidence and IPL bidding makes our team unbreakable,too many defeat still they are enjoying and no seriousness or improvement in game
even after repetitive failures, he is is still captain fool of Indian team. This reflects how things work in India and also indicates the cause of current situation in India....CP of Delhi is adamant enough no to resign despite failing to protect females in Delhi. Dhobi is no different. What else can you expect in the country of poor and illiterates?
Any way they are loosing one by one!! Why cant we try this? PPatel-cap Yuvraj Pujara Rayudu Rahane Arjun Tendulkar Buvaneshkumar Oza SBinny Unmukt Chand Srisant 12th man Kholi
the readers of rediff need to think differently. dont blame players or the team as such. blame youself for paying and watching and encouraging the BCCI to fill up the coffers . the ills of the cricket lies in it.
BCCI is run by three executives - Sriniwasan from Tamilnadu, Niranjan Shah from Saurashtra, and Rajiv Shukla from UP. I would like to share my finding about these three powerful men:
Niranjan Shah: Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, and represents Saurashtra. He is responsible for building the Rajkot stadium. His son Jaydev Shah is widely regarded as a classic case of nepotism, who despite averaging just 28 in FC cricket was included in many India A tours, not to mention, captained Saurashtra team. Niranjan Shah is also the sugar daddy for R Jadeja and reason for him pulling the highest price tag in IPL.
Rajiv Shukla: Chief of IPL comes from UP and a powerful Congress politician as Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs. Shukla is responsible for selection of players from UP.
Sriniwasan: The President of BCCI is also the owner of Chennai Super Kings and Managing-Director of the India Cements Limited. Srinivasan appeared before the Central CBI in June 2012, in connection with the probe into the disproportionate assets case against YSR Congress president Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy. This was in regard with the money laundering aspect with regard the INR 1400 million investment he made in Y.S.Jaganmohan Reddy companies. Srinivasan is the sugar daddy for Dhoni and Asswin.
Now you know why players like Jadeja, Asswin, Chawla continue to find favors with selectors.
people who have failed consequently are given chance continously then this will be the result,we have to select people who are in present good form and consistent
One serious was enough to kick out captain..(check history)here if India loss 0-5 ..dhoni will remain as captain..reason??Adds..apart from Licker adds he is getting coroe and crore..poor Captain cook..he cannot even think about it..Dhoni can change BCCI..but BCCI can't change Dhoni..dosn't matter win or lose..
Re: Re: Earlier
by S Shrikanth on Jan 11, 2013 09:51 PM
Our cricketers and politicians are of the same class - they play for their personal records and make new records of shamelessness time after time.